Industrial materials

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Industrial materials

David A. Colling, Thomas Vasilos

Prentice Hall, c1995

  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Includes index

Contents of Works

  • v. 1: Metals and alloys
  • v. 2: Polymers, ceramics, ans composites

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Volume

v. 2 ISBN 9780023235535

Description

Volume II of a two-part set for sophomore/junior level study of industrial materials. The course may be called materials, industrial materials, or materials science, and may be found in departments of mechanical, manufacturing and industrial technology, mechanical engineering, and industrial engineering in 2 and 4 year colleges. (Volume I is devoted to metals and alloys.) These books can be used together in a traditional, two- term course; or, independently in single-term courses tailored to specific materials and their properties/applications. This practical introduction to polymers, ceramics, and composites gives students the background they need to make optimal use of materials in a variety of manufacturing applications. The text's logical organization presents a wealth of information...along with case studies that provide realistic problem-solving situations involving actual industrial applications. Rather than focus on teaching computational skills or theoretical knowledge, it concentrates on imparting an understanding of how and when materials are used. Coverage examines specific applications and their requirements and relates those requirements to the properties of various materials, illustrating criteria for appropriate materials selection and techniques for maintaining control over materials properties during processing.

Table of Contents

1. Properties of Non-Metallic Materials and Composites. 2. Polymer Materials. 3. Polymer Processing. 4. Crystalline Ceramic Materials. 5. Glass. 6. Ceramics Processing. 7. Composite Materials. 8. Processing of Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials. 9. Concrete. 10. Wood and Wood Products. Index.
Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9780023235603

Description

The first volume in a two-part set for sophomore/junior level study of industrial materials. (Volume II is devoted to polymers, ceramics, and composites.) These books can be used together in a traditional, two-term course; or, independently in single-term courses tailored to specific materials and their properties/ applications. This practical introduction to metals and alloys gives students the background they need to make optimal use of materials in a variety of manufacturing applications. The authors present a wealth of information in a logical organization whose use of case studies injects needed realism, and whose practical focus concentrates on imparting an understanding of how and when materials are used, rather than teaching computational skills or theoretical knowledge. Coverage examines specific applications and their requirements...then relates those requirements to the properties of various materials to illustrate criteria for appropriate materials selection and techniques for maintaining control over materials properties during processing.

Table of Contents

1. Properties of Metals. 2. Atomic Properites, Bonding, and Crystal Structure. 3. Pure Metals and Single Phase Alloys. 4. Binary Alloys and Phase Diagrams. 5. Melting and Solidification. 6. Heat Treating Metals and Alloys. 7. Ferrous Alloys. 8. Nonferrous Metals and Alloys. 9. Deformation Processing of Metals. 10. Metal Joining Processes. 11. Corrosion and Corrosion Protection. Index.

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