Engineering materials technology /
Engineering Materials Technology, Second Edition discusses the underlying principles of materials selection in mechanical and production engineering. The book is comprised of 20 chapters that are organized into five parts. The text first covers the structure of materials, such as metals, alloys, and...
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Oxford [England] :
Newnes,
1993.
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505 | 0 | |a Front Cover; Engineering Materials Technology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Part One: The structure of materials; Chapter 1. Basic structure of materials; 1.1 Atoms and molecules; 1.2 Crystals; 1.3 Liquids; 1.4 Surfaces; Problems; Chapter 2. Structure of metals; 2.1 Metals as crystalline; 2.2 Block slip model; 2.3 Dislocations; Problems; Chapter 3. Structure of alloys; 3.1 Alloys; 3.2 Thermal equilibrium diagram; 3.3 Forms of equilibrium diagrams for binary alloys; 3.4 Precipitation; Problems; Chapter 4. Structure of non-metals; 4.1 Polymer structure. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2 Mechanical properties of polymers4.3 Additives; 4.4 Ceramics; Problems; Part Two: Properties of materials; Chapter 5. Basic properties; 5.1 Stress/strain graphs; 5.2 Hardness; 5.3 Impact tests; 5.4 Bend tests; 5.5 Thermal properties; 5.6 Electrical properties; Problems; Chapter 6. Fracture; 6.1 Types of fracture; 6.2 Ductile fracture; 6.3 Brittle fracture; 6.4 Fracture toughness; 6.5 Failure with polymeric materials; Problems; Chapter 7. Fatigue; 7.1 Fatigue failure; 7.2 Fatigue tests; 7.3 Factors affecting the fatigue properties of metals; 7.4 The fatigue properties of plastics; Problems. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 8. Creep8.1 Short-term and long-term behaviour; 8.2 Creep mechanisms in metals; 8.3 Factors affecting creep with metals; 8.4 Factors affecting creep behaviour with plastics; Problems; Chapter 9. Environmental stability of materials; 9.1 Corrosion; 9.2 Types of corrosion; 9.3 Corrosion prevention; 9.4 The stability of polymers; Problems; Part Three: Metals; Chapter 10. Forming processes with metals; 10.1 The main processes; 10.2 Casting; 10.3 Manipulative processes; 10.4 Powder techniques; 10.5 Machining; Problems; Chapter 11. Ferrous alloys; 11.1 Iron alloys; 11.2 Plain carbon steel. | |
505 | 8 | |a 11.3 Alloy steels11.4 Cast irons; Problems; Chapter 12. Heat treatment of steels; 12.1 Heat treatment; 12.2 Microstructural transformations; 12.3 TTT diagrams; 12.4 Hardenability; 12.5 Tempering; 12.6 Precipitation hardening; 12.7 Surface hardening; 12.8 Annealing; 12.9 Selecting heat treatment; Problems; Chapter 13. Non-ferrous alloys; 13.1 The range of alloys; 13.2 Aluminium; 13.3 Copper; 13.4 Magnesium; 13.5 Nickel; 13.6 Titanium; 13.7 Zinc; 13.8 Wear resistance treatments; Problems; Part Four: Non-metallic materials; Chapter 14. Forming processes with non-metallic materials. | |
505 | 8 | |a 14.1 The main polymer-forming processes14.2 Foamed polymers; 14.3 Manufacture of composites; 14.4 Forming processes with ceramics; Problems; Chapter 15. Non-metals; 15.1 Thermoplastics; 15.2 Thermosetting polymers; 15.3 Elastomers; 15.4 Thermal, electrical, optical and chemical properties of polymers; 15.5 Ceramics; Problems; Chapter 16. Composites; 16.1 Composites; 16.2 Fibre-reinforced materials; 16.3 Particle-reinforced materials; 16.4 Dispersion-strengthened metals; 16.5 Laminates; 16.6 Properties of composites; Problems; Chapter 17. Joining materials; 17.1 Joining methods; 17.2 Adhesives. | |
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