Introduction to Engineering Materials |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 14
Page 63
... silica , as the SiO4 tetrahedra may add together in more than one way . The structure of silica itself forms a basis for that of many other compounds , the complex silicates . The open nature of the silica lattice will allow for other ...
... silica , as the SiO4 tetrahedra may add together in more than one way . The structure of silica itself forms a basis for that of many other compounds , the complex silicates . The open nature of the silica lattice will allow for other ...
Page 259
... silica . In some sandstones the silica grains are bonded together with a clay or other soft mineral . Sandstones of this type will be comparatively soft and will weather rapidly . In other types of sandstones the silica grains may be ...
... silica . In some sandstones the silica grains are bonded together with a clay or other soft mineral . Sandstones of this type will be comparatively soft and will weather rapidly . In other types of sandstones the silica grains may be ...
Page 260
... silica content and these siliceous clays , containing 75 per cent or more of silica , are used for the manufac- ture of semi - silica brick , which may be used at higher temperatures than normal fireclays . Silica is an excellent ...
... silica content and these siliceous clays , containing 75 per cent or more of silica , are used for the manufac- ture of semi - silica brick , which may be used at higher temperatures than normal fireclays . Silica is an excellent ...
Contents
Atomic structure | 3 |
Constitution | 6 |
Bonding between atoms | 20 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alloys aluminium annealing anode applied austenite body centred cubic brittle carbide carbon steel casting cathode cent ceramics chemical chromium combustion component composition compounds compression containing cooling copper corrosion covalent bond crack creep crystal crystalline curve defects density diagram dislocation ductile elastic electrical electrolyte electrons elements energy example face centred cubic fatigue ferrite fibre Figure filler fracture furnace galvanic cell gauge length give grain hard hardening heat treatment hydrogen increase ingot ions iron kg/m³ lattice layer liquid metal load machining martensite material mild steel MN/m² modulus molecules mould nickel nitride occur oxide oxygen particles pearlite phase planes plastic deformation polymer polymerisation possess powder produced properties radiation reaction resin resistance rolling Section shape shell silica silicon slag solder solid solution strain stress structure surface Table tensile strength termed test-piece thermoplastic Thorium unit cell valency welding work-piece Young's modulus zinc