The Properties of Engineering MaterialsIndustrial Press Inc., 1994 - 495 pages An introduction to materials science for engineering students at the undergraduate or advanced technical college level. This second edition includes expanded material on ceramics and composites, plus study questions. Covers crystals, mechanical properties, the deformation of materials, phase equilibrium, stress failure, methods of joining, and nond |
Table des matières
Preface to the first edition Preface to the second edition vii | 1 |
The Molecule | 21 |
The Crystal | 33 |
Mechanical Properties | 66 |
The Deformation of Materials | 86 |
Shaping Processes | 113 |
Alloys | 137 |
Phase Equilibrium | 158 |
Ceramics and Glasses | 315 |
Composite Materials | 345 |
Fibrereinforced Composite Materials | 361 |
The Failure of Materials in Stress | 383 |
Methods of Joining Materials | 408 |
Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Materials | 426 |
The Environmental Stability of Materials | 440 |
Nondestructive Testing | 465 |
Steel and its Heattreatment | 198 |
Alloy Steels and Engineering Cast Irons | 230 |
Nonferrous Metals and Alloys | 251 |
Plastics Materials and Rubbers | 275 |
Error Functions | 482 |
Some Properties of the Elements | 484 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adhesive alloy aluminium annealing anode austenite bainite brittle carbide carbon atoms carbon steel cast cathode cement cementite ceramics chemical chloride chromium cold-worked component composition containing cooling copper core corrosion covalent bonds crack creep crystal crystalline curve deformation dendrites density diagram diffusion dislocations ductile elastic electrical electrons elements energy engineering equilibrium eutectic eutectic point eutectoid ferrite fibre film fracture glass grain boundaries hard hardening heat high temperatures hydrogen increase intermetallic compound ions iron lattice layers liquid magnetic martensite mass material matrix mechanical properties melting point metal modulus molecules molten mould nickel nucleus occurs oxide oxygen particles pearlite peritectic phase plane plastic polymer precipitation pressure produced protons quenched recrystallisation relative density relatively resistance result rubber silica silicon slip sodium solid solution solidification solubility strain stress structure suitable surface tensile strength test piece thermal thermoplastic tough transformation valency Waals forces welding whilst zinc
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Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology, Volume 16 Ernest J. Henley,Herbert Kouts Aucun aperçu disponible - 1984 |
Engineering Measurements: Methods and Intrinsic Errors T. A. Polak,C. Pande Affichage d'extraits - 1999 |