The principles of materials selection for engineering design
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The principles of materials selection for engineering design
Prentice Hall, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Written for an undergraduate Engineering Materials course in Mechanical, and Aerospace, as well as for a general course in Materials Science and Engineering, this up-to-date text offers a solid, basic background on how materials properties arise from their structures, are affected by processing, and are used in design. It exposes students to the "real-world" of integrated and concurrent engineering, as well as life cycle analyses. It stresses that materials selection be made and based on the entire spectrum of processing materials which includes melting, refining, solidification, deformation, heat-treating, and fabrication.
目次
I. STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES.
1. Atomic Structure and Bonding in Solids.
2. Crystalline Structures - Ideal and Actual.
3. Electrical Properties of Materials.
4. Materials Properties for Design of Structures and Components.
II. PROCESSING.
5. Equilibrium Phase Diagrams.
6. Diffusion in Solids.
7. Melting, Solidification, and Casting.
8. Plastic Deformation and Annealing.
9. Thermal Processes-Heat Treating.
III. PERFORMANCE AND MATERIALS SELECTION FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN.
10. Corrosion and Corrosion Control.
11. Design, Selection, and Failure of Materials.
12. Selection of Ferrous Materials.
13. Selection of Non-Ferrous Metals.
14. Inorganic Materials-Ceramics and Glasses.
15. Plastics and Reinforced Plastics.
16. Materials Selection Case Studies.
Appendix.
Index.
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