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The Materials Selector, Second Edition

Autor N. Waterman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 1996
Despite the increased understanding we now have of materials and their properties, selecting materials for a given application remains a daunting, non-trivial task. The volume of data, inadequacies in the data, and the tens of thousands of materials to choose from can overwhelm the would-be user.
The Materials Selector addresses all the problems faced by materials scientists and engineers. In its three volumes you will find the properties, performance, and processability of metals, plastics, carbon and graphite, glasses, ceramics, polymerics, and composites. The characteristics and comparative economics of the manufacturing routes that convert these materials into engineering components.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780412615504
ISBN-10: 0412615509
Pagini: 2680
Dimensiuni: 305 x 152 x 213 mm
Greutate: 9.19 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Routledge

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Cuprins

Volume I: Preface How to use The Materials Selector 1-1 Product design and materials selection 1-2 Mechanical properties 1-3 Physical properties 1-4 Corrosion 1-5 Wear 1—6 Component manufacturing processes 1-7 Joining 1-8 The significance of materials properties and testing 1-9 Materials for electromagnetic compatibility 1-10 Design, materials and manufacturing process route selection for minimal environmental impact 1-11 Units and conversion factors

Notă biografică

Norman Waterman, Chief Executive, Quo-Tec Ltd, Amersham, UK. Michael F. Ashby, Professor of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK.

Descriere

Despite the increased understanding we now have of materials and their properties, selecting materials for a given application remains a daunting, non-trivial task. The volume of data, inadequacies in the data, and the tens of thousands of materials to choose from can overwhelm the would-be user.
The Materials Selector addresses all the problems faced by materials scientists and engineers. In its three volumes you will find the properties, performance, and processability of metals, plastics, carbon and graphite, glasses, ceramics, polymerics, and composites. The characteristics and comparative economics of the manufacturing routes that convert these materials into engineering components.