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Recommended reading for metallurgical novice

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chusker15

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I'm a chemical engineer in the oil & gas industry with limited knowledge of petroleum processing metallurgy. I'm specifically interested in the grades of carbon and stainless steels.

I hear different grades discussed often but I'm unfamiliar with their properties or how one grade of steel may be better suited for a service than another.

I'm looking for any information (websites, books, magazines, etc.) that will be helpful given my limited knowledge of metallurgy.
 
Engineering Metallurgy by E C Rollason.
 
"Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist" looks like exactly what I was searching for. Thanks.

I can't seem to find any mention of "Engineering Metallurgy" on the web. Where can I get a hold of it?
 
Sorry for the mislead. I had to refresh 30 years back

The correct title is

" Rollason A.C - Metallurgy for engineers - ELBS Publication "
 
"Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist" was an actual class that I participated in a number of years ago. It was taught in Cleveland, Ohio by ASM International.
 
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