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Selection and use of engineering materials [[electronic resource] /] / J.A. Charles, F.A.A. Crane, J.A.G. Furness
Selection and use of engineering materials [[electronic resource] /] / J.A. Charles, F.A.A. Crane, J.A.G. Furness
Autore Charles J. A
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Boston, : Butterworth Heinemann, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (353 p.)
Disciplina 620.1/1
Altri autori (Persone) CraneF. A. A
FurnessJ. A. G
Soggetto topico Materials
Engineering design
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-03443-6
9786611034436
0-08-054090-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Selection and Use of Engineering Materials; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the third edition; Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Motivation for selection; 2.1 New product development; 2.2 Improvement of an existing product; 2.3 Problem situations and constraints on choice; Chapter 3. Cost basis for selection; 3.1 Cost-effectiveness and value analysis; 3.2 Analysis of cost; Chapter 4. Establishment of service requirements and failure analysis; 4.1 Selection and design in relation to anticipated service
4.2 The causes of failure in service4.3 The mechanisms of failure; 4.4 Corrosion; Chapter 5. Specifications and quality control; 5.1 The role of standard specifications; 5.2 Inspection and quality control; Part 2: Selection for Mechanical Properties; Chapter 6. Static strength; 6.1 The strength of metals; 6.2 The strength of thermoplastics; 6.3 The strength of fibre-reinforced composites; 6.4 Cement and concrete; 6.5 The strength of wood; 6.6 Materials selection criteria for static strength; Chapter 7. Toughness; 7.1 The meaning of toughness; 7.2 The assessment of toughness
7.3 Fracture mechanics7.4 General yielding fracture mechanics; 7.5 Toughness in polymers and adhesives; 7.6 Materials selection for toughness; Chapter 8. Stiffness; 8.1 The importance of stiffness; 8.2 The stiffness of materials; 8.3 The stiffness of sections; 8.4 Materials selection criteria for stiffness; 8.5 Comparison of materials selection criteria; Chapter 9. Fatigue; 9.1 Micromechanisms of fatigue in metals; 9.2 The assessment of fatigue resistance; 9.3 Factors influencing fatigue of metals; 9.4 Fatigue of non-metallic materials; 9.5 Materials selection for fatigue resistance
Chapter 10. Creep and temperature resistance10.1 The evaluation of creep; 10.2 The nature of creep; 10.3 The development of creep-resisting alloys; 10.4 The service temperatures of engineering materials; 10.5 The selection of materials for creep resistance; 10.6 Deformation mechanism diagrams; Part 3:Selection for Surface Durability; Chapter 11. Selection for corrosion resistance; 11.1 The nature of the corrosion process; 11.2 The problem of hydrogen embrittlement of steel; 11.3 The selection of materials for resistance to atmospheric corrosion
11.4 The selection of materials for resistance to oxidation at elevated temperatures11.5 The selection of materials for resistance to corrosion in the soil; 11.6 The selection of materials for resistance to corrosion in water; 11.7 The selection of materials for chemical plant; 11.8 The degradation of polymeric materials; Chapter 12. Selection of materials for resistance to wear; 12.1 The mechanisms of wear; 12.2 The effect of environment on wear; 12.3 Surface treatment to reduce wear; 12.4 Wear-resistant polymers; 12.5 Erosive wear; 12.6 Selection of materials for resistance to erosive wear
Chapter 13. The relationship between materials selection and materials processing
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457346303321
Charles J. A  
Oxford ; ; Boston, : Butterworth Heinemann, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Selection and use of engineering materials [[electronic resource] /] / J.A. Charles, F.A.A. Crane, J.A.G. Furness
Selection and use of engineering materials [[electronic resource] /] / J.A. Charles, F.A.A. Crane, J.A.G. Furness
Autore Charles J. A
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Boston, : Butterworth Heinemann, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (353 p.)
Disciplina 620.1/1
Altri autori (Persone) CraneF. A. A
FurnessJ. A. G
Soggetto topico Materials
Engineering design
ISBN 1-281-03443-6
9786611034436
0-08-054090-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Selection and Use of Engineering Materials; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the third edition; Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Motivation for selection; 2.1 New product development; 2.2 Improvement of an existing product; 2.3 Problem situations and constraints on choice; Chapter 3. Cost basis for selection; 3.1 Cost-effectiveness and value analysis; 3.2 Analysis of cost; Chapter 4. Establishment of service requirements and failure analysis; 4.1 Selection and design in relation to anticipated service
4.2 The causes of failure in service4.3 The mechanisms of failure; 4.4 Corrosion; Chapter 5. Specifications and quality control; 5.1 The role of standard specifications; 5.2 Inspection and quality control; Part 2: Selection for Mechanical Properties; Chapter 6. Static strength; 6.1 The strength of metals; 6.2 The strength of thermoplastics; 6.3 The strength of fibre-reinforced composites; 6.4 Cement and concrete; 6.5 The strength of wood; 6.6 Materials selection criteria for static strength; Chapter 7. Toughness; 7.1 The meaning of toughness; 7.2 The assessment of toughness
7.3 Fracture mechanics7.4 General yielding fracture mechanics; 7.5 Toughness in polymers and adhesives; 7.6 Materials selection for toughness; Chapter 8. Stiffness; 8.1 The importance of stiffness; 8.2 The stiffness of materials; 8.3 The stiffness of sections; 8.4 Materials selection criteria for stiffness; 8.5 Comparison of materials selection criteria; Chapter 9. Fatigue; 9.1 Micromechanisms of fatigue in metals; 9.2 The assessment of fatigue resistance; 9.3 Factors influencing fatigue of metals; 9.4 Fatigue of non-metallic materials; 9.5 Materials selection for fatigue resistance
Chapter 10. Creep and temperature resistance10.1 The evaluation of creep; 10.2 The nature of creep; 10.3 The development of creep-resisting alloys; 10.4 The service temperatures of engineering materials; 10.5 The selection of materials for creep resistance; 10.6 Deformation mechanism diagrams; Part 3:Selection for Surface Durability; Chapter 11. Selection for corrosion resistance; 11.1 The nature of the corrosion process; 11.2 The problem of hydrogen embrittlement of steel; 11.3 The selection of materials for resistance to atmospheric corrosion
11.4 The selection of materials for resistance to oxidation at elevated temperatures11.5 The selection of materials for resistance to corrosion in the soil; 11.6 The selection of materials for resistance to corrosion in water; 11.7 The selection of materials for chemical plant; 11.8 The degradation of polymeric materials; Chapter 12. Selection of materials for resistance to wear; 12.1 The mechanisms of wear; 12.2 The effect of environment on wear; 12.3 Surface treatment to reduce wear; 12.4 Wear-resistant polymers; 12.5 Erosive wear; 12.6 Selection of materials for resistance to erosive wear
Chapter 13. The relationship between materials selection and materials processing
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784342603321
Charles J. A  
Oxford ; ; Boston, : Butterworth Heinemann, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Selection and use of engineering materials / / J.A. Charles, F.A.A. Crane, J.A.G. Furness
Selection and use of engineering materials / / J.A. Charles, F.A.A. Crane, J.A.G. Furness
Autore Charles J. A
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Boston, : Butterworth Heinemann, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (353 p.)
Disciplina 620.1/1
Altri autori (Persone) CraneF. A. A
FurnessJ. A. G
Soggetto topico Materials
Engineering design
ISBN 1-281-03443-6
9786611034436
0-08-054090-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Selection and Use of Engineering Materials; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the third edition; Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Motivation for selection; 2.1 New product development; 2.2 Improvement of an existing product; 2.3 Problem situations and constraints on choice; Chapter 3. Cost basis for selection; 3.1 Cost-effectiveness and value analysis; 3.2 Analysis of cost; Chapter 4. Establishment of service requirements and failure analysis; 4.1 Selection and design in relation to anticipated service
4.2 The causes of failure in service4.3 The mechanisms of failure; 4.4 Corrosion; Chapter 5. Specifications and quality control; 5.1 The role of standard specifications; 5.2 Inspection and quality control; Part 2: Selection for Mechanical Properties; Chapter 6. Static strength; 6.1 The strength of metals; 6.2 The strength of thermoplastics; 6.3 The strength of fibre-reinforced composites; 6.4 Cement and concrete; 6.5 The strength of wood; 6.6 Materials selection criteria for static strength; Chapter 7. Toughness; 7.1 The meaning of toughness; 7.2 The assessment of toughness
7.3 Fracture mechanics7.4 General yielding fracture mechanics; 7.5 Toughness in polymers and adhesives; 7.6 Materials selection for toughness; Chapter 8. Stiffness; 8.1 The importance of stiffness; 8.2 The stiffness of materials; 8.3 The stiffness of sections; 8.4 Materials selection criteria for stiffness; 8.5 Comparison of materials selection criteria; Chapter 9. Fatigue; 9.1 Micromechanisms of fatigue in metals; 9.2 The assessment of fatigue resistance; 9.3 Factors influencing fatigue of metals; 9.4 Fatigue of non-metallic materials; 9.5 Materials selection for fatigue resistance
Chapter 10. Creep and temperature resistance10.1 The evaluation of creep; 10.2 The nature of creep; 10.3 The development of creep-resisting alloys; 10.4 The service temperatures of engineering materials; 10.5 The selection of materials for creep resistance; 10.6 Deformation mechanism diagrams; Part 3:Selection for Surface Durability; Chapter 11. Selection for corrosion resistance; 11.1 The nature of the corrosion process; 11.2 The problem of hydrogen embrittlement of steel; 11.3 The selection of materials for resistance to atmospheric corrosion
11.4 The selection of materials for resistance to oxidation at elevated temperatures11.5 The selection of materials for resistance to corrosion in the soil; 11.6 The selection of materials for resistance to corrosion in water; 11.7 The selection of materials for chemical plant; 11.8 The degradation of polymeric materials; Chapter 12. Selection of materials for resistance to wear; 12.1 The mechanisms of wear; 12.2 The effect of environment on wear; 12.3 Surface treatment to reduce wear; 12.4 Wear-resistant polymers; 12.5 Erosive wear; 12.6 Selection of materials for resistance to erosive wear
Chapter 13. The relationship between materials selection and materials processing
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819699103321
Charles J. A  
Oxford ; ; Boston, : Butterworth Heinemann, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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