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|a The ultimate materials engineering text and resource: world class authors; design led-approach, broader scope than other texts; to a level of detail that is appropriate for undergraduate courses; innovative visually lead presentation without any loss of academic rigor or detail; fully linked with the leading materials software package, as used in over 500 engineering departments. It is written for students taking undergraduate level courses in engineering materials, MS & E, manufacturing and design, and related mechanical engineering courses with a materials science and processing elective or required course, including aeronautical and automotive engineering, product and industrial design. It is also perfect for use by chemical engineers and civil engineers taking introductory materials science and engineering technology courses. A complete introductory materials science and engineering text: full coverage of materials properties with a true design and processing emphasis as required by most courses. Unbeatable author team: Professor Mike Ashby, the world's leading materials selection innovator and author of four other best-selling materials engineering texts; Dr David Cebon, MD of Granta Design, the leading material properties software house; and Dr Hugh Shercliff, head of materials science teaching at the University of Cambridge, UK. Printed in full color throughout, extensive end of chapter examples, fully worked instructor's manual, complete set of lecture slides based on the images in the book, links to materials selection software used in over 500 university departments.
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|a 1. Introduction: materials history and character -- 2. Family trees: organizing materials and processes -- 3 Strategic thinking: matching material to design -- 4. Stiffness and weight: density and elastic moduli -- 5. Flex, sag and wobble: stiffness-limited design. -- 6. Beyond elasticity: plasticity, yielding and ductility -- 7. Bend and crush: strength-limited design. -- 8. Fracture and fracture toughness. -- 9. Shake, rattle and roll: cyclic loading, damage and failure -- 10. Keeping it all together: fracture-limited design. -- 11. Rub, slither and seize: friction and wear. -- 12. Agitated atoms: materials and heat -- 13. Running hot: using materials at high temperatures -- 14. Conductors, insulators and dielectrics -- 15. Magnetic materials -- 16. Materials for optical devices -- 17. Durability: oxidation, corrosion, degradation -- 18. Manufacturing processes -- 19. Follow the recipe: processing and properties -- 20. Materials, processes and the environment.
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