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Autore: | Shackelford James F. |
Titolo: | Introduction to materials science for engineers / / James Shackelford |
Pubblicazione: | Boston : , : Pearson, , [2016] |
©2016 | |
Edizione: | Eighth edition, Global edition. |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (701 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Disciplina: | 620.11 |
Soggetto topico: | Ciència dels materials |
Materials | |
Soggetto genere / forma: | Problemes i exercicis |
Llibres electrònics | |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- About the Author -- 1 Materials for Engineering -- 1.1 The Material World -- 1.2 Materials Science and Engineering -- 1.3 Six Materials That Changed Your World -- STEEL BRIDGES-INTRODUCING METALS -- LUCALOX LAMPS-INTRODUCING CERAMICS -- OPTICAL FIBERS-INTRODUCING GLASSES -- NYLON PARACHUTES-INTRODUCING POLYMERS -- KEVLAR®-REINFORCED TIRES-INTRODUCING COMPOSITES -- SILICON CHIPS-INTRODUCING SEMICONDUCTORS -- 1.4 Processing and Selecting Materials -- 1.5 Looking at Materials by Powers of Ten -- PART I The Fundamentals -- 2 Atomic Bonding -- 2.1 A tomic Structure -- 2.2 The Ionic Bond -- COORDINATION NUMBER -- 2.3 The Covalent Bond -- 2.4 The Metallic Bond -- 2.5 The Secondary, or van der Waals, Bond -- 2.6 Materials-The Bonding Classification -- 3 Crystalline Structure-Perfection -- 3.1 Seven Systems and Fourteen Lattices -- 3.2 Metal Structures -- 3.3 Ceramic Structures -- 3.4 Polymeric Structures -- 3.5 Semiconductor Structures -- 3.6 Lattice Positions, Directions, and Planes -- 3.7 X-Ray Diffraction -- 4 Crystal Defects and Noncrystalline Structure-Imperfection -- 4.1 The Solid Solution-Chemical Imperfection -- 4.2 Point Defects-Zero-Dimensional Imperfections -- 4.3 Linear Defects, or Dislocations-One-Dimensional Imperfections -- 4.4 Planar Defects-Two-Dimensional Imperfections -- 4.5 Noncrystalline Solids-Three-Dimensional Imperfections -- 5 Diffusion -- 5.1 Thermally Activated Processes -- 5.2 Thermal Production of Point Defects -- 5.3 Point Defects and Solid-State Diffusion -- 5.4 Steady-State Diffusion -- 5.5 Alternate Diffusion Paths -- 6 Mechanical Behavior -- 6.1 Stress Versus Strain -- METALS -- CERAMICS AND GLASSES -- POLYMERS -- 6.2 Elastic Deformation -- 6.3 Plastic Deformation -- 6.4 Hardness -- 6.5 Creep and Stress Relaxation -- 6.6 Viscoelastic Deformation -- INORGANIC GLASSES. |
ORGANIC POLYMERS -- ELASTOMERS -- 7 Thermal Behavior -- 7.1 Heat Capacity -- 7.2 Thermal Expansion -- 7.3 Thermal Conductivity -- 7.4 Thermal Shock -- 8 Failure Analysis and Prevention -- 8.1 Impact Energy -- 8.2 Fracture Toughness -- 8.3 Fatigue -- 8.4 Nondestructive Testing -- 8.5 Failure Analysis and Prevention -- 9 Phase Diagrams-Equilibrium Microstructural Development -- 9.1 The Phase Rule -- 9.2 The Phase Diagram -- COMPLETE SOLID SOLUTION -- EUTECTIC DIAGRAM WITH NO SOLID SOLUTION -- EUTECTIC DIAGRAM WITH LIMITED SOLID SOLUTION -- EUTECTOID DIAGRAM -- PERITECTIC DIAGRAM -- GENERAL BINARY DIAGRAMS -- 9.3 The Lever Rule -- 9.4 Microstructural Development During Slow Cooling -- 10 Kinetics-Heat Treatment -- 10.1 Time-The Third Dimension -- 10.2 The TTT Diagram -- DIFFUSIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS -- DIFFUSIONLESS (MARTENSITIC) TRANSFORMATIONS -- HEAT TREATMENT OF STEEL -- 10.3 Hardenability -- 10.4 Precipitation Hardening -- 10.5 Annealing -- COLD WORK -- RECOVERY -- RECRYSTALLIZATION -- GRAIN GROWTH -- 10.6 The Kinetics of Phase Transformations for Nonmetals -- PART II Materials and Their Applications -- 11 Structural Materials-Metals, Ceramics, and Glasses -- 11.1 Metals -- FERROUS ALLOYS -- NONFERROUS ALLOYS -- 11.2 Ceramics and Glasses -- CERAMICS-CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS -- GLASSES-NONCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS -- GLASS-CERAMICS -- 11.3 Processing the Structural Materials -- PROCESSING OF METALS -- PROCESSING OF CERAMICS AND GLASSES -- 12 Structural Materials-Polymers and Composites -- 12.1 Polymers -- POLYMERIZATION -- STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF POLYMERS -- THERMOPLASTIC POLYMERS -- THERMOSETTING POLYMERS -- ADDITIVES -- 12.2 Composites -- FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITES -- AGGREGATE COMPOSITES -- PROPERTY AVERAGING -- MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF COMPOSITES -- 12.3 Processing the Structural Materials -- PROCESSING OF POLYMERS -- PROCESSING OF COMPOSITES. | |
13 Electronic Materials -- 13.1 Charge Carriers and Conduction -- 13.2 Energy Levels and Energy Bands -- 13.3 Conductors -- THERMOCOUPLES -- SUPERCONDUCTORS -- 13.4 Insulators -- FERROELECTRICS -- PIEZOELECTRICS -- 13.5 Semiconductors -- INTRINSIC, ELEMENTAL SEMICONDUCTORS -- EXTRINSIC, ELEMENTAL SEMICONDUCTORS -- COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS -- PROCESSING OF SEMICONDUCTORS -- SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES -- 13.6 Composites -- 13.7 Electrical Classification of Materials -- 14 Optical and Magnetic Materials -- 14.1 Optical Materials -- OPTICAL PROPERTIES -- OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND DEVICES -- 14.2 Magnetic Materials -- FERROMAGNETISM -- FERRIMAGNETISM -- METALLIC MAGNETS -- CERAMIC MAGNETS -- 15 Materials in Engineering Design -- 15.1 Material Properties-Engineering Design Parameters -- 15.2 Selection of Structural Materials-Case Studies -- MATERIALS FOR HIP-AND KNEE-JOINT REPLACEMENT -- METAL SUBSTITUTION WITH COMPOSITES -- 15.3 Selection of Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials-Case Studies -- LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE -- GLASS FOR SMART PHONE AND TABLET TOUCH SCREENS -- AMORPHOUS METAL FOR ELECTRIC-POWER DISTRIBUTION -- 15.4 Materials and Our Environment -- ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION OF MATERIALS -- ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF DESIGN -- RECYCLING -- APPENDIX 1 Physical and Chemical Data for the Elements -- APPENDIX 2 Atomic and Ionic Radii of the Elements -- APPENDIX 3 Constants and Conversion Factors -- APPENDIX 4 Properties of the Structural Materials -- APPENDIX 5 Properties of the Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials -- APPENDIX 6 Glossary -- Answers to Practice Problems (PP) and Odd-Numbered Problems -- Index. | |
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Titolo autorizzato: | Introduction to materials science for engineers |
ISBN: | 0-273-79340-3 |
0-273-79398-5 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910151650203321 |
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