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1. Introduction to Metalworking
2. Fundamentals of Metallurgy for Metalworkers
3. Metal Forming Processes
4. Casting Processes
5. Material Removal Processes
6. Joining and Assembly Processes
7. Heat Treatment of Metals
8. Surface Finishing Processes
9. Modern and Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
10. Metrology and Quality Control
Fundamentals of Metallurgy for Metalworkers
Structure of Metals
Atomic Structure and Bonding in Metals
Crystalline Structures
Body-Centered Cubic Structure
Face-Centered Cubic Structure
Hexagonal Close-Packed Structure
Grains and Grain Boundaries
Grain Size and Its Effects
Grain Growth and Refinement
Alloys and Phase Diagrams
Solid Solutions
Intermetallic Compounds
Binary Phase Diagrams
Ternary Phase Diagrams
Eutectic Reactions
Eutectoid Reactions
Properties of Metals
Mechanical Properties
Strength Properties
Tensile Strength
Compressive Strength
Shear Strength
Hardness
Hardness Testing Methods
Ductility and Malleability
Toughness and Impact Resistance
Impact Testing Methods
Elasticity and Plasticity
Stress-Strain Behavior
Physical Properties
Density
Melting Point
Thermal Conductivity
Electrical Conductivity
Magnetic Properties
Corrosion Resistance
Common Engineering Metals and Alloys
Ferrous Metals
Carbon Steels
Low Carbon Steels
Medium Carbon Steels
High Carbon Steels
Alloy Steels
Common Alloying Elements and Effects
Stainless Steels
Austenitic Stainless Steels
Ferritic Stainless Steels
Martensitic Stainless Steels
Cast Irons
Gray Cast Iron
Ductile Cast Iron
White Cast Iron
Non-Ferrous Metals
Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
Wrought Aluminum Alloys
Cast Aluminum Alloys
Copper and Copper Alloys
Brass Alloys
Bronze Alloys
Titanium and Titanium Alloys
Nickel and Nickel Alloys
Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys
Selection Criteria for Metals and Alloys
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