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The book presents a complete overview on the topic of Transient Liquid Phase Bonding (TLPB) which has many high-tech applications, ranging from the production and repair of turbine engines in the aerospace industry, to nuclear power plants and the connection of circuit lines in the microelectronics industry.

Transient Liquid Phase Bonding
David. J. Fisher
Materials Research Foundations Vol. 43
Publication Date 2019, 166 Pages
Print ISBN 978-1-64490-004-8 (release date February 16th, 2019)
ePDF ISBN 978-1-64490-005-5
DOI: 10.21741/9781644900055

The book presents a complete overview on the topic of Transient Liquid Phase Bonding (TLPB) which has many high-tech applications, ranging from the production and repair of turbine engines in the aerospace industry, to nuclear power plants and the connection of circuit lines in the microelectronics industry. The TLPB process and its specific applications are presented in great detail: Self-Bonding of Pure Materials; Bonding Different Pure Materials; Self-Bonding of Composites; Self-Bonding of Simple Alloys; Self-Bonding of Complex Alloys; Bonding Same-Base Alloys; Bonding Different-Base Alloys; Bonding Ceramics to Ceramics; Bonding Ceramics to Metals. The book references 483 original resources and includes their direct web link for in-depth reading.

Keywords
Liquid Phase Bonding, Athermal Solidification, Isothermal Solidification, Melting-point Depressant, Intermetallics, Superalloys, Self-Bonding of Pure Materials, Self-Bonding of Composites, Self-Bonding of Alloys, Bonding Different-Base Alloys, Bonding Ceramics to Ceramics, Bonding Ceramics to Metals

Table of Contents (condensed)
Transient Liquid Phase Bonding 1
Applications of the Process 15
Self-Bonding of Pure Materials 15
Bonding Different Pure Materials 31
Self-Bonding of Composites 35
Self-Bonding of Simple Alloys 46
Self-Bonding of Complex Alloys 64
Bonding Same-Base Alloys 92
Bonding Different-Base Alloys 102
Bonding Ceramics to Ceramics 121
Bonding Ceramics to Metals 121
References 132
Keyword Index 164

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About the Author

Dr Fisher has wide knowledge and experience of the fields of engineering, metallurgy and solid-state physics, beginning with work at Rolls-Royce Aero Engines on turbine-blade research, related to the Concord supersonic passenger-aircraft project, which led to a BSc degree (1971) from the University of Wales. This was followed by theoretical and experimental work on the directional solidification of eutectic alloys having the ultimate aim of developing composite turbine blades. This work led to a doctoral degree (1978) from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Lausanne). He then acted for many years as an editor of various academic journals, in particular Defect and Diffusion Forum. In recent years he has specialised in writing monographs which introduce readers to the most rapidly developing ideas in the fields of engineering, metallurgy and solid-state physics. His latest paper will appear shortly in International Materials Reviews, and he is co-author of the widely-cited student textbook, Fundamentals of Solidification.