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Employing a technological rather than scientific approach, this edition continues to provide a descriptive and quantitative treatment of materials science for engineers.
Employing a technological rather than scientific approach, this edition continues to provide a descriptive and quantitative treatment of materials science for engineers.
Includes new material in the areas of microalloyed steels, plastics, composites, and ceramics. Contains many worked examples in each chapter. Stresses a practical engineering approach is stressed throughout and does not require knowledge of chemistry.
Chapter 1 : The Atom
Chapter 2 : The Molecule
Chapter 3 : The Crystal
Chapter 4 : Mechanical Properties
Chapter 5 : Deformation of Materials
Chapter 6 : Shaping Processes
Chapter 7 : Alloys
Chapter 8 : Phase Equilibrium
Chapter 9 : Steel and its Heat Treatment
Chapter 10 : Alloy Steels and Engineering Cast Irons
Chapter 11 : Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys
Chapter 12 : Plastics Materials and Rubbers
Chapter 13 : Ceramics and Glasses
Chapter 14 : Composite Materials
Chapter 15 : Fiber Reinforced Composites
Chapter 16 : The Failure of Materials in Stress
Chapter 17 : Methods of Joining Materials
Chapter 18 : Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Materials
Chapter 19 : The Environmental Stability of Materials
Chapter 20 : Non-destructive Testing
Appendices
Index