Introduction to Engineering MaterialsA text which deals with the basic principles of materials science and technology in a simple, yet thorough manner. This edition includes more worked examples and more detailed information on certain aspects of materials science. |
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... Electrical and magnetic properties 7.1 Conduction ; 7.2 Band structure ; 7.3 Conduction in metals ; 7.4 Semiconductors ; 7.5 The p - n junction ; 7.6 Insulating materials , 7.7 Magnetic behaviour ; Questions ; Further reading Section B ...
... Electrical and magnetic properties 7.1 Conduction ; 7.2 Band structure ; 7.3 Conduction in metals ; 7.4 Semiconductors ; 7.5 The p - n junction ; 7.6 Insulating materials , 7.7 Magnetic behaviour ; Questions ; Further reading Section B ...
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... electric current voltage ampere A volt quantity of electricity coulomb electrical resistance ohm electrical resistivity ohm metre magnetic flux weber magnetic flux density tesla frequency hertz V = 26.81 Btu / ft3 ) C ( As ) Ω ( V / A ) ...
... electric current voltage ampere A volt quantity of electricity coulomb electrical resistance ohm electrical resistivity ohm metre magnetic flux weber magnetic flux density tesla frequency hertz V = 26.81 Btu / ft3 ) C ( As ) Ω ( V / A ) ...
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... electrical , and thermal properties ? Can the material be readily formed to the desired shape ? Will the properties of the material alter with time in service ? Will the material withstand corrosion ? And of course : Can the finished ...
... electrical , and thermal properties ? Can the material be readily formed to the desired shape ? Will the properties of the material alter with time in service ? Will the material withstand corrosion ? And of course : Can the finished ...
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... electrical charge . The third particle , the electron , has an electrical charge that is equal and opposite to that of the proton but has a mass of only 1/1836 of that of the proton . The atom as a whole is electrically neutral since it ...
... electrical charge . The third particle , the electron , has an electrical charge that is equal and opposite to that of the proton but has a mass of only 1/1836 of that of the proton . The atom as a whole is electrically neutral since it ...
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... electrical charge will radiate energy when it is accelerated . ( It is the acceleration of charges in an aerial that ... electric arc , radiation is emitted and this may be analysed with the aid of a spectroscope . Each element emits its ...
... electrical charge will radiate energy when it is accelerated . ( It is the acceleration of charges in an aerial that ... electric arc , radiation is emitted and this may be analysed with the aid of a spectroscope . Each element emits its ...
Contents
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The crystalline state | 54 |
Elastic and plastic behaviour | 73 |
Thermosetting materials | 231 |
Ceramics | 258 |
The behaviour of materials in service | 273 |
Testing of materials | 300 |
Metaljoining processes | 321 |
Appendix A Macroscopical and microscopical examination of metals | 345 |
Cost data | 352 |
A note on materials selection | 355 |
101 | 370 |
Composite materials | 266 |
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