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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... oxide ; 13.8 Silicon nitride ; 13.9 Glass ceramics 14 Composite materials 266 14.1 Introduction ; 14.2 Timber and ... Oxidation and degradation ; 15.6 Corrosion ; 15.7 Corrosion protection ; 15.8 Attack on polymeric materials ; 15.9 ...
... oxide ; 13.8 Silicon nitride ; 13.9 Glass ceramics 14 Composite materials 266 14.1 Introduction ; 14.2 Timber and ... Oxidation and degradation ; 15.6 Corrosion ; 15.7 Corrosion protection ; 15.8 Attack on polymeric materials ; 15.9 ...
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... oxidation and corrosion and ( 6 ) the development of a small section on welding , formerly placed as an Appendix , into a full chapter within the book . In addition to these changes , an introduction to the principles of fracture ...
... oxidation and corrosion and ( 6 ) the development of a small section on welding , formerly placed as an Appendix , into a full chapter within the book . In addition to these changes , an introduction to the principles of fracture ...
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... oxides FeO ( ferrous , or divalent iron ) and Fe2O3 ( ferric , or trivalent iron ) . There are many simple compounds with formulae such as MgSO4 , KNO3 , NH4Cl in which the rules of valency would appear to have broken down . These are ...
... oxides FeO ( ferrous , or divalent iron ) and Fe2O3 ( ferric , or trivalent iron ) . There are many simple compounds with formulae such as MgSO4 , KNO3 , NH4Cl in which the rules of valency would appear to have broken down . These are ...
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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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