The study of metal structures and their mechanical properties
The Study of Metal Structures and Their Mechanical Properties.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York,
Pergamon Press
[1971]
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Colección: | Pergamon unified engineering series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; The Study of Metal Structures and their Mechanical Properties; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgment; Chapter 1. The Crystalline State; 1.1 The Space-Lattice; 1.2 Crystalline Solids; 1.3 Typical Structures; Further Reading; Chapter 2. Lattice Geometry and Crystal Symmetry; 2.1 Lattice Planes; 2.2 Lattice Direction; 2.3 Lattice Spacings; 2.4 Zones; 2.5 Crystal Symmetry; 2.6 Hermann-Mauguin System; 2.7 The 230 Space Groups; 2.8 Some Reference Sources; References; Chapter 3. Electrons in Metals; 3.1 Basic Problem; 3.2 Drude-Lorentz Model; 3.3 Sommerfeld Model
- 3.4 Bloch or Brillouin Zone Model3.5 Conductors and Insulators; 3.6 Stability Factor; 3.7 Developments; References; Chapter 4. Alloys and Dispersions; 4.1 Solid Solution; 4.2 Interstitial Alloying; 4.3 Substitutional Solution; 4.4 Chemical Equilibrium; 4.5 Physical Conditions of Alloys; 4.6 Ordering; 4.7 Some Reference Sources; References; Chapter 5. Lattice Faults; 5.1 Structure-Sensitivity; 5.2 Typical Insensitive Properties; 5.3 Contrast with Structure-Sensitive Properties; 5.4 Boundary Faults; 5.5 For Further References; References; Chapter 6. Some Properties of Dislocations
- 7.4 Surface Rumpling7.5 Etching; 7.6 Large Metal Monocrystals; 7.7 Principles; 7.8 Reflection Geometry; 7.9 Recording the Reflections; 7.10 Applications to Deformation; 7.11 Principles; 7.12 Replica Technique; 7.13 Structure of Thin Foils; References; Chapter 8. Elastic Strain and Internal Stress; 8.1 Static Elasticity; 8.2 X-Ray Procedure; 8.3 Mild-Steel Type of Lattice Stress/Strain Curve; 8.4 Copper Type of Lattice Stress/Strain Curve; 8.5 Scatter of Internal Stress; 8.6 Macrostresses; 8.7 Heyn Stresses; 8.8 Developments; References
- Chapter 9. Unidirectional Plastic Strain and Static Strength at Normal Temperature9.1 Basic Problem; 9.2 Single Crystal; 9.3 Ductile Polycrystalline Metal; 9.4 Ductile-Brittle Transition; 9.5 Strain-Ageing; 9.6 Prolonged Yield; 9.7 Asymmetry of Hardening; 9.8 Thermal Recovery and Recrystallization; 9.9 Twinning; 9.10 Fracture by Unidirectional Stress or Strain; 9.11 Prolonged Strain and Preferred Orientation; 9.12 Other Developments; References; Chapter 10. Cyclic Strain and Fatigue Strength; 10.1 Plastic Fatigue; 10.2 Distinctive Mechanical Properties