Materials Science And Engineering: An Introduction, Eighth Edition

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Building on the success of previous editions, this book continues to provide engineers with a strong understanding of the three primary types of materials and composites, as well as the relationships that exist between the structural elements of materials and their properties. The relationships among processing, structure, properties, and performance components for steels, glass-ceramics, polymer fibers, and silicon semiconductors are explored throughout the chapters. The discussion of the construction of crystallographic directions in hexagonal unit cells is expanded. At the end of each chapter, engineers will also find revised summaries and new equation summaries to reexamine key concepts.

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  • Year: 2,010

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  • Language: English

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  • Issue: до 2011-08

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  • Toc: Cover......Page 1Title Page......Page 7Copyright......Page 8Dedication......Page 9Preface......Page 11Contents......Page 17List of Symbols......Page 251. Introduction......Page 291.1 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE......Page 301.2 MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING......Page 311.4 CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIALS......Page 33MATERIALS OF IMPORTANCE: Carbonated Beverage Containers......Page 381.5 ADVANCED MATERIALS......Page 391.6 MODERN MATERIALS’ NEEDS......Page 411.7 PROCESSING/STRUCTURE/PROPERTIES/ PERFORMANCE CORRELATIONS......Page 42SUMMARY......Page 44QUESTION......Page 452. Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding......Page 462.2 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS......Page 472.3 ELECTRONS IN ATOMS......Page 482.4 THE PERIODIC TABLE......Page 542.5 BONDING FORCES AND ENERGIES......Page 562.6 PRIMARY INTERATOMIC BONDS......Page 582.7 SECONDARY BONDING OR VAN DER WAALS BONDING......Page 62MATERIALS OF IMPORTANCE: Water (Its Volume Expansion Upon Freezing)......Page 65SUMMARY......Page 66Equation Summary......Page 67REFERENCES......Page 68QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS......Page 693. The Structure of Crystalline Solids......Page 723.1 INTRODUCTION......Page 733.2 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS......Page 743.4 METALLIC CRYSTAL STRUCTURES......Page 753.5 DENSITY COMPUTATIONS......Page 793.7 CRYSTAL SYSTEMS......Page 80MATERIAL OF IMPORTANCE: Tin (Its Allotropic Transformation)......Page 813.8 POINT COORDINATES......Page 833.9 CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC DIRECTIONS......Page 853.10 CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC PLANES......Page 923.11 LINEAR AND PLANAR DENSITIES......Page 963.12 CLOSE-PACKED CRYSTAL STRUCTURES......Page 983.14 POLYCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS......Page 1003.15 ANISOTROPY.....