Mechanical Behavior of Materials: Second EditionThis outstanding text offers a comprehensive treatment of the principles of the mechanical behavior of materials. Appropriate for senior and graduate courses, it is distinguished by its focus on the relationship between macroscopic properties, material microstructure, and fundamental concepts of bonding and crystal structure. The current, second edition retains the original editions extensive coverage of nonmetallics while increasing coverage of ceramics, composites, and polymers that have emerged as structural materials in their own right and are now competitive with metals in many applications. It contains new case studies, includes solved example problems, and incorporates real-life examples.
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... Macroscopic Strain 132 3.10 Summary 133 4 Plastic Deformation in Single and Polycrystalline Materials 140 4.1 Introduction 140 4.2 Initiation of Plastic Flow in Single Crystals 141 5.1 Introduction 4.3 Stress - Strain Behavior of Single ...
... macroscopic level is required . Indeed , it is this coupling between material microstructure and bulk properties that constitutes one of the most fruitful areas of materials science and engineering . Accordingly , for this book to be of ...
... macroscopic elastic deformation up to the stress at which they fracture . Examples include inorganic SECTION 1.3 Permanent Deformation 6 CHAPTER 1 Overview of Mechanical Behavior Figure 1.5 A 5 1.3 Permanent Deformation A. The Tension Test.
... macroscopic permanent deformation . In some brittle solids , crack propagation does not involve any microscopic plastic deformation either ; glass at room temperature is an example . For these materials , preexisting surface or interior ...
... macroscopic ICF fracture surface bears a distinct resemblance to a low - temperature brittle fracture surface , even though considerable permanent deformation may precede ICF . Stress state influences creep fracture , just as it does ...
Contents
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Plastic Deformation in Single and Polycrystalline Materials | 140 |
Strengthening of Crystalline Materials | 175 |
Composite Materials | 244 |
HighTemperature Deformation of Crystalline Materials | 293 |
Deformation of Noncrystalline Materials | 354 |
Toughening Mechanisms and the Physics of Fracture | 454 |
HighTemperature Fracture | 522 |
Fatigue of Engineering Materials | 566 |
Embrittlement | 630 |
Cellular Solids | 686 |
Name Index | 718 |
Specific Substance Index | 721 |
Subject Index | 727 |