Engineering Materials 2,
Edition 5 An Introduction to Microstructures and ProcessingEditors: By David R.H. Jones and Michael F. Ashby
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Description
Engineering Materials 2, Fifth Edition: An Introduction to Microstructures and Processing is a comprehensive introduction to microstructures and the processing of materials. It is comprised of four sections covering metals, ceramics, polymers and composites. The materials are presented in an easy-to-read style, but also provide details on how processing, microstructures and physicochemical characters are interrelated. The book emphasizes the relationship between structure, processing and properties of both conventional and innovative materials. It provides detailed discussions of the different aspects of transformations, including interface kinetics, nucleation and growth and constitutional undercooling.
Key Features
- Covers 3D printing and additive manufacturing
- Provides new or revised applications-based case studies
- Includes a companion site with access to instructors’ resources, including a suite of interactive materials' science tutorials, a solutions manual, and an image bank of figures from the book
About the author
By David R.H. Jones, Former President, Christ's College, Cambridge, UK and Michael F. Ashby, Royal Society Research Professor Emeritus, University of Cambridge, and Former Visiting Professor of Design at the Royal College of Art, London, UK
1. Metals
2. Metal Structures
3. Phase Diagrams 1
4. Phase Diagrams 2
5. Case Studies in Phase Diagrams
6. Driving Force for Structural Change
7. Kinetics 1 - Diffusive Transformations
8. Kinetics 2 - Nucleation
9. Kinetics 3 - Displacive Transformations
10. Case Studies in Phase Transformations
11. Light Alloys
12. Steels 1 - Carbon Steels
13. Steels 2 - Alloy Steels
14. Case Studies in Steels
15. Processing Metals 1
16. Processing Metals 2
Part B: Ceramics
17. Ceramics
18. Ceramic Structures
19. Mechanical Properties of Ceramics
20. Processing Ceramics
21. Cement and Concrete
22. Case Studies in Ceramics
Part C: Polymers
23. Polymers
24. Polymer Structures
25. Mechanical Properties of Polymers
26. Processing Polymers
27. Case Studies in Polymers
Part D: Composites
28. Properties of Composites and Foams
29. Wood Structure and Properties
30. Case Studies in Composites
9780080966656; 9781856176637; 9780123859716
Senior undergraduate and first year graduate courses in departments of mechanical engineering; materials sciences; manufacturing; engineering design; materials design; product design; aeronautical engineering; engineering sciences
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