Materials Selection And Applications In Mechanical Engineering
E-Book Overview
This book contains complete and in-depth coverage on materials of use, their principles, processing and handling details; along with illustrative examples and sample projects. It clearly depicts the needed topics and gives adequate coverage with ample examples so that mechanical engineering students can appreciate the relevance of materials to their discipline. Directed toward mechanical engineering, it introduces the materials commonly used in this branch, along with an exhaustive description of their properties that decide their functional characteristics and selection for use, typical problems encountered during application due to improper processing or handling of materials, non-destructive test procedures used in maintenance to detect and correct problems, and much more. Numerous examples and project-type analyses to select proper materials for application are provided.
E-Book Information
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Year: 2,007
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Pages: 599
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Pages In File: 630
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Language: English
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Topic: 220
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Identifier: 978-1-61344-310-1,978-0-8311-3287-3
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Commentary: 4,239
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Orientation: 1
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Paginated: 1
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Org File Size: 37,914,139
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Extension: pdf
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Tags:
Машиностроение и материалообработка
Материаловедение и ТКМ
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Toc: Content: Front Matter Nomenclature and Abbreviations Preface Table of Contents Part A. Materials Selection Principles and Application to Mechanical Engineering 1. Materials Selection for Mechanical Engineering 2. The Material Engineering Index (MEI) 3. Analysis of Materials Performance Efficiency 4. Specific Example: MPI Analysis for Optimum Material Selection for a Steam Turbine Rotor Part B. Properties of Interest in Mechanical Components and Systems Section 1. Mechanical Properties 5. Mechanical Properties of Importance in Mechanical Engineering: Tensile and Compressive Properties 6. Material Properties: Mechanical - Fracture Characteristics and Fracture Toughness 7. Material Properties: Mechanical - Fatigue 8. Material Properties: Mechanical Creep 9. Material Properties: Mechanical Friction and Wear 10. Variation of Mechanical Properties and Residual Stresses Section 2. Physical Properties 11. Physical Properties of Interest to Mechanical Engineering: Thermal Properties of Materials 12. Physical Properties of Interest to Mechanical Engineering: Electrical Properties Section 3. Chemical Properties 13. Material Properties: Chemical - Surface Properties and Corrosion Part C. Materials Used in Mechanical Components and Systems 14. Mechanical Engineering Materials: Metallic Ferrous Alloys - Steels, Stainless Steels, and Cast Irons 15. Mechanical Engineering Materials: Metals - Non-Ferrous Aluminum, Titanium, and Copper Alloys 16. Mechanical Engineering Materials: Metallic Non- Ferrous Alloys - Nickel- and Cobalt-Base Superalloys 17. Other Metallic Materials Used in Mechanic