Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, Global Edition (9TH)

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Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, Global Edition (9TH)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 704 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781292440996
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Full Description

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.

Revised to reflect recent data and trends, the 9th Edition includes updated computer-generated crystal structure illustrations and new end-of-chapter conceptual problems.

Contents

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—INTRODUCINGCOMPOSITES
SILICON CHIPS—INTRODUCING SEMICONDUCTORS


1.4 Processing and Selecting Materials
1.5 Looking at Materials by Powers of Ten



PARTI: The Fundamentals

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





Crystalline Structure—Perfection

3.1 Seven Systems and Fourteen Lattices
3.2 Metal Structures
3.3 Ceramic Structures





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-Dimensional Imperfections
4.4 Planar Defects—Two-Dimensional Imperfections
4.5 Noncrystalline Solids—Three-Dimensional Imperfections





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
5.5 Alternate Diffusion Paths





Mechanical Behavior

6.1 Stress Versus Strain
METALS
CERAMICS AND GLASSES
POLYMERS
6.2 Elastic Deformation
6.3 Plastic Deformation
6.4 Hardness
6.5 Creep and Stress Relaxation
6.6 Viscoelastic Deformation
INORGANIC GLASSES
ORGANIC POLYMERS
ELASTOMERS





Thermal Behavior

7.1 Heat Capacity
7.2 Thermal Expansion
7.3 Thermal Conductivity
7.4 Thermal Shock





Failure Analysis and Prevention

8.1 Impact Energy
8.2 Fracture Toughness
8.3 Fatigue
8.4 Nondestructive Testing
8.5 Failure Analysis and Prevention





Phase Diagrams—Equilibrium Microstructural Development

9.1 The Phase Rule
9.2 The Phase Diagram
COMPLETE SOLID SOLUTION EUTECTIC DIAGRAM WITH NO SOLID SOLUTION
EUTECTIC DIAGRAM WITH LIMITED SOLID SOLUTION
EUTECTOID DIAGRAM
PERITECTIC DIAGRAM
GENERAL BINARY DIAGRAMS
9.3 The Lever Rule
9.4 Microstructural Development During Slow Cooling





Time—The Third Dimension

10.1 Time—The Third Dimension
10.2 The TTT Diagram
DIFFUSIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS
DIFFUSIONLESS (MARTENSITIC) TRANSFORMATIONS
HEAT TREATMENT OF STEEL
10.3 Hardenability
10.4 Precipitation Hardening
10.5 Annealing
COLD WORK
RECOVERY
RECRYSTALLIZATION
GRAIN GROWTH
10.6 The Kinetics of Phase Transformations for Nonmetals



PART II: Materials and Their Applications

Structural Materials—Metals, Ceramics, and Glasses

11.1 Metals
FERROUS ALLOYS
NONFERROUS ALLOYS
11.2 Ceramics and Glasses
CERAMICS—CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS
GLASSES—NONCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS
GLASS-CERAMICS
11.3 Processing the Structural Materials
PROCESSING OF METALS
PROCESSING OF CERAMICS AND GLASSES





Structural Materials—Polymers and Composites

Polymers
POLYMERIZATION
STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF POLYMERS
THERMOPLASTIC POLYMERS
THERMOSETTING POLYMERS
ADDITIVES
12.2 Composites
FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITES
AGGREGATE COMPOSITES
PROPERTY AVERAGING
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF COMPOSITES
12.3 Processing the Structural Materials
PROCESSING OF POLYMERS
PROCESSING OF COMPOSITES





Electronic Materials

13.1 Charge Carriers and Conduction
13.2 Energy Levels and Energy Bands
13.3 Conductors
THERMOCOUPLES
SUPERCONDUCTORS
13.4 Insulators
FERROELECTRICS
PIEZOELECTRICS
13.5 Semiconductors
INTRINSIC, ELEMENTAL SEMICONDUCTORS
EXTRINSIC, ELEMENTAL SEMICONDUCTORS
COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS
PROCESSING OF SEMICONDUCTORS
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
13.6 Composites
13.7 Electrical Classification of Materials





Optical and Magnetic Materials

14.1 Optical Materials
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND DEVICES
14.2 Magnetic Materials
FERROMAGNETISM
FERRIMAGNETISM
METALLIC MAGNETS
CERAMIC MAGNETS





Materials in Engineering Design

15.1 Material Properties—Engineering Design Parameters
15.2 Selection of Structural Materials—Case Studies
MATERIALS FOR HIP- AND KNEE-JOINT REPLACEMENT
METAL SUBSTITUTION WITH COMPOSITES
15.3 Selection of Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials—Case Studies
LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE
GLASS FOR SMART PHONE AND TABLET TOUCHSCREENS
AMORPHOUS METAL FOR ELECTRIC-POWERDISTRIBUTION
15.4 Materials and Our Environment
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION OF MATERIALS
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF DESIGN RECYCLING AND REUSE





APPENDIX1: Physical and Chemical Data for the Elements
APPENDIX 2: Atomic and Ionic Radii of the Elements
APPENDIX 3: Constants and Conversion Factors and the Periodic Table of Elements
APPENDIX 4: Properties of the Structural Materials
APPENDIX 5: Properties of the Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials
APPENDIX 6: Glossary Answers to Practice Problems (PP) and Odd-Numbered Problems Index

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