Materials for Engineering: Concepts and ApplicationsIntended for an introductory course in materials science or metallurgy for all engineering students, this text provides complete coverage of the subject. The emphasis is on basic concepts of structure/property/performance relations and on applications to a wide variety of engineering fields. |
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METALLIC MATERIALS | 13 |
CONTENTS REVIEW AND STUDY | 34 |
METAL DEFORMATION | 40 |
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ADDED INFORMATION aggregate alloy aluminum annealed anode Answer atoms austenite bonds brass calculate carbide carbon cast iron cathode ceramic cm³ composition compounds compression concrete conduction band contain cooling copper corrosion crack crystal crystalline curve density dielectric ductility elastic elastic modulus electrical electron holes elements energy gap engineer eutectoid example ferrite fibers Figure fraction fracture g/cm³ glass grain graphite hardness heat Illustrative problem increases insulators ions lattice liquid magnetic martensite melting temperature metals modulus moisture mold molecular molecules n-type nickel occurs oxide oxygen packing factor particles pearlite percent phase diagram plain-carbon steels plastic deformation polarization polymerization polymers pores porosity properties ratio reaction recrystallization resistance rubber Section semiconductors shear shrinkage silica silicon sintering SiO2 solid solution solubility strain hardening stress structure surface Table thermal tion unit cell valence band viscosity volume wire wood yield strength Young's modulus zinc