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020 _a9781305077102
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050 _aTA 403 .A85 2016
100 _aAskeland, Donald R.,
_eauthor
245 4 _aThe science and engineering of materials /
_cDonald R. Askeland and Wendelin J. Wright.
250 _aSeventh edition.
260 _aBoston, Massachusetts :
_bCengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd,
_cc2016
300 _axx, 870 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c26 cm.
365 _bPHP3910.52
500 _aPrevious edition: 2011.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _a1. Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering -- 2. Atomic Structure -- 3. Atomic and Ionic Arrangements -- 4. Imperfections in the Atomic and lonic Arrangements -- 5. Atom and Ion Movements in Materials -- 6. Mechanical Properties: Part One -- 7. Mechanical Properties: Part Two -- 8. Strain Hardening and Annealing -- 9. Principles of Solidification -- 10. Solid Solutions and Phase Equilibrium -- 11. Dispersion Strengthening and Eutectic Phase Diagrams -- 12. Dispersion Strengthening by Phase Transformations and Heat Treatment -- 13. Heat Treatment of Steels and Cast Irons -- 14. Nonferrous Alloys -- 15. Ceramics -- 16. Polymers -- 17. Composites: Teamwork and Synergy in Materials -- 18. Construction Materials -- 19. Electronic Materials -- 20. Magnetic Materials -- 21. Photonic Materials -- 22. Thermal Properties of Materials -- 23. Corrosion and Wear -- Appendix A. Selected Physical Properties of Metals -- Appendix B. The Atomic and Ionic Radii of Selected Elements.
520 _a "This updated Seventh Edition of THE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OF MATERIALS helps engineering students develop an understanding of the relationship between structure, processing, and properties of materials. By selecting the appropriate topics from the book's wealth of material, instructors can emphasize materials, provide a general overview, concentrate on mechanical behavior, or focus on physical properties. Because the book has more material than is needed for a one-semester course, students will also have a useful reference for subsequent courses in manufacturing, materials, design, or materials selection. The Askeland text emphasizes a science-based approach to materials engineering that highlights how the structure of materials at various length scales gives rise to materials properties. This connection between structure and properties is key to innovating with materials, both in the synthesis of new materials and enabling new applications with existing materials. The science-based approach highlights how materials change with time and due to loading and environment - a key concept that is often overlooked when using charts and databases to select materials."--Publisher's website.
650 _aMATERIALS
700 _aWright, Wendelin J.,
_eco-author
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