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ISBN-10 : 1292440996
ISBN-13 : 978-1292440996
Author : James Shackelford
For a first course in Materials Sciences and Engineering taught in the departments of materials science, mechanical, civil and general engineering.
Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers provides balanced, current treatment of the full spectrum of engineering materials, covering all the physical properties, applications and relevant properties associated with engineering materials. It explores all of the major categories of materials while also offering detailed examinations of a wide range of new materials with high-tech applications.
Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers 9th Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Materials for Engineering
1.1 The Material World
1.2 Materials Science and Engineering
1.3 Six Materials That Changed Your World
Steel Bridges—Introducing Metals
Transparent Oxides—Introducing Ceramics
Smartphones And Tablets—Introducing Glasses
Nylon Parachutes—Introducing Polymers
Kevlar®-Reinforced Tires—Introducing Composites
Silicon Chips—Introducing Semiconductors
1.4 Processing and Selecting Materials
1.5 Looking at Materials by Powers of Ten
Part I: The Fundamentals
Chapter 2. Atomic Bonding
2.1 Atomic Structure
2.2 The Ionic Bond
Coordination Number
2.3 The Covalent Bond
2.4 The Metallic Bond
2.5 The Secondary, or van der Waals, Bond
2.6 Materials—The Bonding Classification
Chapter 3. Crystalline Structure—Perfection
3.1 Seven Systems and Fourteen Lattices
3.2 Metal Structures
3.3 Ceramic Structures
3.4 Polymeric Structures
3.5 Semiconductor Structures
3.6 Lattice Positions, Directions, and Planes
3.7 X-Ray Diffraction
Chapter 4. Crystal Defects and Noncrystalline Structure—Imperfection
4.1 The Solid Solution—Chemical Imperfection
4.2 Point Defects—Zero-Dimensional Imperfections
4.3 Linear Defects, or Dislocations—One-DimensionaI Imperfections
4.4 Planar Defects—Two-Dimensional Imperfections
4.5 Noncrystalline Solids—Three-Dimensional Imperfections
Chapter 5. Diffusion
5.1 Thermally Activated Processes
5.2 Thermal Production of Point Defects
5.3 Point Defects and Solid-State Diffusion
5.4 Steady-State Diffusion
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