Nature and Properties of Engineering Materials |
Contents
THE STRUCTURE OF MATTER | 1 |
Interatomic and Intermolecular Forces | 15 |
States of Aggregation | 24 |
Copyright | |
26 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid adhesion alloys alpha aluminum amorphous amount anodic applied asphalt atoms austenite bond brittle carbide carbon cathodic cause cellulose cement cementite ceramic chemical resistance chloride chromium coatings coefficient colloidal composition compounds concrete constant cooling copper corrosion corrosion resistance creep crystalline crystals curve decreases deformation density diagram diffusion dispersed ductile effect elastic electrical electrons elements emulsifier emulsion energy equation equilibrium eutectic ferrite film flow forces formation friction glass grain boundaries groups hardening heat hydrogen increases intermolecular forces ions iron lattice layer liquid lubricating magnetic martensite material mechanical melting point metal surface modulus molecular molecules nickel occurs oxide oxygen particles pearlite phase plastic polarization polymerization polymers potential precipitation produced properties ratio reaction refractory resins result room temperature rubber shear stress silica silicon sodium solid solution soluble solvents steel strain strength structure tensile tensile stress thermal conductivity tion tridymite ture viscosity welding whereas zinc