Introduction to engineering materials
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Introduction to engineering materials
ISBN:
9781574446838
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TA 403 .M84 2007
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2008.
Physical Description:
xvi, 526 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Series:
Materials engineering ; 33
Materials engineering (Taylor & Francis) ; 33.
General Note:
Rev. ed. of: Introduction to engineering materials / George Murray.
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White, C. V.
Weise, W. L. (Wolfgang L.)
Murray, G. T., 1927- Introduction to engineering materials.
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Murray, George; White, Charles V.; Weise, Wolfgang
Table of Contents
Authors | p. xv |
Chapter 1 Classification of Materials | p. 1 |
1.1 Introduction | p. 1 |
1.2 Metals | p. 2 |
1.3 Ceramics | p. 12 |
1.4 Polymers | p. 13 |
1.5 Composites | p. 14 |
1.6 Semiconductors | p. 18 |
1.7 More Recent Developments | p. 19 |
Definitions | p. 21 |
Questions and Problems | p. 22 |
Suggested Reading | p. 22 |
Chapter 2 Properties and Their Measurement | p. 25 |
2.1 Introduction | p. 25 |
2.2 Hardness | p. 25 |
2.3 Mechanical Property Measurements | p. 28 |
2.4 Physical Properties | p. 56 |
Definitions | p. 62 |
Questions and Problems | p. 63 |
Suggested Reading | p. 65 |
Chapter 3 Atomic Structure and Atomic Bonds | p. 67 |
3.1 Structure of the Atom | p. 67 |
3.2 Bond Types | p. 80 |
3.3 Interatomic Distances | p. 88 |
Definitions | p. 90 |
Questions and Problems | p. 92 |
Suggested Reading | p. 92 |
Chapter 4 Structure of Crystalline Solids | p. 93 |
4.1 Introduction | p. 93 |
4.2 Basic Terms and Definitions | p. 93 |
4.3 Cubic Crystal Structures (Metals) | p. 94 |
4.4 Ionic Solids | p. 97 |
4.5 Structure of Covalent Network Solids | p. 103 |
4.6 Crystal Features | p. 104 |
4.7 Noncubic Structures | p. 109 |
4.8 Summary | p. 109 |
Definitions | p. 109 |
Questions and Problems | p. 110 |
Suggested Reading | p. 110 |
Chapter 5 Diffusion and Plastic Deformation | p. 111 |
5.1 Introduction | p. 111 |
5.2 Point Defects | p. 111 |
5.3 Diffusion | p. 115 |
5.4 Line Defects: Dislocation | p. 123 |
5.5 Plastic Deformation of Single Crystals | p. 128 |
5.6 Plastic Deformation | p. 137 |
Definitions | p. 146 |
Questions and Problems | p. 148 |
Suggested Reading | p. 149 |
Chapter 6 Property Management of Metallic Materials | p. 151 |
6.1 Introduction | p. 151 |
6.2 Phase Equilibria | p. 151 |
6.3 Some Common Phase Diagrams and Alloys | p. 153 |
6.4 Precipitation-Hardening Systems: Aluminum Alloys | p. 169 |
6.5 Eutectoid Systems: Iron-Carbon Alloys | p. 177 |
6.6 Property Management of Steel (Nonequilibrium Processing) | p. 188 |
6.7 Hardenability Measurements: The Jominy End-Quench Test | p. 196 |
Definitions | p. 203 |
Questions and Problems | p. 205 |
Suggested Reading | p. 206 |
Chapter 7 Ceramics | p. 207 |
7.1 Introduction | p. 207 |
7.2 Ceramic Materials | p. 208 |
7.3 Manufacturing of Ceramic Products | p. 222 |
7.4 Properties of Technical Ceramics | p. 231 |
7.5 Design Aspects | p. 239 |
7.6 Case Studies | p. 242 |
Definitions | p. 245 |
Questions and Problems | p. 246 |
Suggested Reading | p. 247 |
Chapter 8 The Structure and Properties of Polymers | p. 249 |
8.1 Introduction | p. 249 |
8.2 Basic Chemistry Review | p. 249 |
8.3 Polymerization Reactions | p. 252 |
8.4 Mechanical Properties of Polymers | p. 258 |
8.5 Temperature-Dependent Mechanical Properties | p. 262 |
Definitions | p. 263 |
Questions | p. 264 |
Suggested Reading | p. 264 |
Chapter 9 Composites | p. 265 |
9.1 Introduction | p. 265 |
9.2 The Rule of Mixtures | p. 268 |
9.3 Fibers and Their Properties | p. 277 |
9.4 Polymer Matrix Composites | p. 283 |
9.5 Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs) | p. 293 |
9.6 Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) | p. 297 |
9.7 Graphite Matrix Composites | p. 298 |
9.8 Laminar Composites (Arall and Glare) | p. 300 |
9.9 Sandwich Structures | p. 301 |
9.10 Failure of Composites | p. 301 |
Definitions | p. 303 |
Questions and Problems | p. 306 |
Reference | p. 307 |
Suggested Reading | p. 307 |
Chapter 10 Electrical Properties of Materials | p. 309 |
10.1 Introduction | p. 309 |
10.2 Energy Levels, Bands, and Bonds | p. 311 |
10.3 Energy Bands in Insulators and Semiconductors | p. 317 |
10.4 Semiconductors | p. 319 |
10.5 Dielectric Materials | p. 328 |
10.6 Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Behavior | p. 330 |
Definitions | p. 332 |
Questions and Problems | p. 332 |
Suggested Reading | p. 333 |
Chapter 11 Magnetic Materials | p. 335 |
11.1 Magnetic Fields | p. 335 |
11.2 Sources of Magnetism in the Atom | p. 337 |
11.3 Ferromagnetism | p. 338 |
11.4 Hard Magnetic Materials | p. 344 |
11.5 Soft Magnetic Materials | p. 345 |
Definitions | p. 347 |
Questions and Problems | p. 348 |
Chapter 12 Optical Materials | p. 349 |
12.1 Introduction | p. 349 |
12.2 Refraction, Reflection, and Absorption of Light | p. 349 |
12.3 Luminescence | p. 352 |
12.4 Lasers | p. 353 |
12.5 Optical Fibers | p. 354 |
Definitions | p. 356 |
Questions and Problems | p. 356 |
Suggested Reading | p. 357 |
Chapter 13 Semiconductor Processing | p. 359 |
13.1 Introduction | p. 359 |
13.2 Silicon Purification and Crystal Growth | p. 361 |
13.3 Other Materials and Their Crystal Growth Methods | p. 363 |
13.4 Wafer Preparation | p. 366 |
13.5 Wafer Fabrication | p. 367 |
13.6 Purification of Metals for Metallization | p. 372 |
13.7 Circuit Elements | p. 375 |
Definitions | p. 380 |
Questions and Problems | p. 381 |
References | p. 382 |
Chapter 14 Environmental Degradation of Engineering Materials | p. 383 |
14.1 Introduction | p. 383 |
14.2 Corrosion of Metals | p. 384 |
14.3 Environmental Degradation of Polymers | p. 421 |
14.4 Environmental Degradation of Ceramic Materials | p. 422 |
14.5 Corrosion of Composites | p. 423 |
Definitions | p. 426 |
Questions and Problems | p. 428 |
Reference | p. 429 |
Suggested Reading | p. 429 |
Chapter 15 Materials and Process Selection | p. 431 |
15.1 Introduction | p. 431 |
15.2 General Philosophies | p. 432 |
15.3 General Criteria | p. 441 |
15.4 Concluding Remarks | p. 442 |
Suggested Reading | p. 442 |
Chapter 16 Ferrous and Nonferrous Metals for Special Applications | p. 443 |
16.1 Introduction | p. 443 |
16.2 Special Ferrous-Based Materials | p. 443 |
16.3 Specialty Steels | p. 446 |
16.4 Cast Irons | p. 458 |
16.5 Aluminum Alloys | p. 463 |
16.6 Other Nonferrous Alloys | p. 466 |
16.7 Forming by Mechanical Means | p. 474 |
16.8 Forming by Casting Means | p. 476 |
16.9 Powder Metallurgy Methods | p. 477 |
16.10 Metal Joining | p. 479 |
Definitions | p. 483 |
Questions and Problems | p. 485 |
Reference | p. 487 |
Suggested Reading | p. 487 |
Chapter 17 Comparative Properties | p. 489 |
17.1 Introduction | p. 489 |
17.2 Comparative Mechanical Properties | p. 490 |
17.3 Comparative Physical Properties | p. 503 |
Questions and Problems | p. 505 |
Suggested Reading | p. 507 |
Index | p. 509 |
CRC Press,
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Murray, G. T., 1927-
White, C. V.
Weise, W. L. (Wolfgang L.)
Murray, G. T., 1927- Introduction to engineering materials.
2008
9781574446838
Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2008.
2nd ed.
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TA 403 .M84 2007
Introduction to engineering materials
Introduction to engineering materials
Materials engineering ;
Introduction to engineering materials.
Materials engineering (Taylor & Francis) ;
Murray, G. T., 1927-
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