CLCTB3
LanguageENG
PublishYear2009
publishCompany
Cengage
EISBN
9781133377566
PISBN
9780495244462
edition
2
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This text provides students with a solid understanding of the relationship between the structure, processing, and properties of materials. Authors Donald Askeland and Pradeep Fulay teach the fundamental concepts of atomic structure and materials behaviors and clearly link them to the "materials" issues that students will have to deal with when they enter the industry or graduate school (e.g. design of structures, selection of materials, or materials failures). While presenting fundamental concepts and linking them to practical applications, the authors emphasize the necessary basics without overwhelming the students with too much of the underlying chemistry or physics. The book covers fundamentals in an integrated approach that emphasizes applications of new technologies that engineered materials enable. New and interdisciplinary developments in materials field such as nanomaterials, smart materials, micro-electro-mechanical (MEMS) systems, and biomaterials are also discussed.
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Authors
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering
- Chapter 2: Atomic Structure
- Chapter 3: Atomic and Ionic Arrangements
- Chapter 4: Imperfections in the Atomic and Ionic Arrangements
- Chapter 5: Atom and Ion Movements in Materials
- Chapter 6: Mechanical Properties: Fundamentals and Tensile, Hardness, and Impact Testing
- Chapter 7: Fracture Mechanics, Fatigue, and Creep Behavior
- Chapter 8: Strain Hardening and Annealing
- Chapter 9: Principles and Applications of Solidification
- Chapter 10: Solid Solutions and Phase Equilibrium
- Chapter 11: Dispersion Strengthening and Eutectic Phase Diagrams
- Chapter 12: Dispersion Strengthening by Phase Transformations and Heat Treatment
- Chapter 13: Heat Treatment of Steels and Cast Irons
- Chapter 14: Nonferrous Alloys
- Chapter 15: Ceramic Materials
- Chapter 16: Polymers
- Chapter 17: Composites: Teamwork and Synergy in Materials
- Appendix A: Selected Physical Properties of Some Elements
- Appendix B: The Atomic and Ionic Radii of Selected Elements
- Answers to Selected Problems
- Index