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Engineering materials. an introduction to properties, applications and design / 1 :

This text gives a broad introduction to the properties of materials used in engineering applications, and is intended to provide a course in engineering materials for students with no previous background in the subject.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Ashby, M. F. (Autor), Jones, David R. H. (David Rayner Hunkin), 1945- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2018.
Edición:Fifth edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • <P>1. Engineering Materials and Their Properties <b>Part A: Price and Availability</b><b> </b>2. The Price and Availability of Materials</p><b> <p>Part B: The Elastic Moduli</b><b> </b>3. The Elastic Moduli 4. Bonding between Atoms 5. Packing of Atoms in Solids 6. The Physical Basis of Young's Modulus 7. Case Studies in Modulus-Limited Design</p><b> <p>Part C: Yield Strength, Tensile Strength, and Ductility</b><b> </b>8. Yield Strength, Tensile Strength, and Ductility 9. Dislocations and Yielding in Crystals 10. Strengthening Methods and Plasticity of Polycrystals 11. Continuum Aspects of Plastic Flow 12. Case Studies in Yield-Limited Design</p><b> <p>Part D: Fast Fracture, Brittle Facture, and Toughness</b><b> </b>13. Fast Fracture and Toughness 14. Micromechanisms of Fast Fracture 15. Probabilistic Fracture of Brittle Materials 16. Case Studies in Fracture</p><b> <p>Part E: Fatigue Failure</b><b> </b>17
  • Fatigue Failure 18
  • Fatigue Design 19
  • Case Studies in Fatigue Failure</p><b> <p>Part F: Creep Deformation and Fracture</b><b> </b>20. Creep and Creep Fracture 21. Kinetic Theory of Diffusion 22. Mechanisms of Creep, and Creep-Resistant Materials 23. The Turbine Blade
  • A Case Study in Creep-Limited Design</p><b> <p>Part G: Physical Properties </b>24. Thermal Properties 25. Electrical Properties 26. Magnetic Properties 27. Optical Properties</p><b> <p>Part G: Oxidation and Corrosion</b><b> </b>28. Oxidation of Materials 29. Case Studies in Dry Oxidation 30. Wet Corrosion of Materials 31. Case Studies in Wet Corrosion</p><b> <p>Part H: Friction, Abrasion, and Wear</b><b> </b>32. Friction and Wear 33. Case Studies in Friction and Wear 34. Final Case Study: Materials and Energy in Car Design</p>