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The basics of different techniques of secondary processing of metals and alloys are presented and discussed. This chapter will also provide details of the processing of superalloys (nickel- and cobalt-based) and steels.
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The authors would like to thank several sister organizations for their continued support in metal, alloy and product development and qualification, especially the DMRL and CEMILAC, DRDO, as well as DGAQA. They wish also to acknowledge the support and funding from the Department of Defence Production, New Delhi, and DRDO, New Delhi.
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Narahari Prasad, S., Rambabu, P., Eswara Prasad, N. (2017). Processing of Aerospace Metals and Alloys: Part 2—Secondary Processing. In: Prasad, N., Wanhill, R. (eds) Aerospace Materials and Material Technologies . Indian Institute of Metals Series. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2143-5_2
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