Elementary Materials ScienceElementary Materials Science covers the subject of materials science with few equations; it is intended primarily for students with limited science backgrounds who are interested in materials. The book also will be useful for non-technical professionals in the materials industry. |
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aligned aluminum amorphous annealing anode approximately austenite behavior body-centered cubic brittle carbide cast iron cathode cement ceramics chloride cold composition compression contain cooling copper corrosion covalently bonded crystal structure crystalline decrease deformation density domain ductile elastic elastic modulus electrical electron hole electrons energy face-centered cubic ferrite ferromagnetic fibers Figure fracture freezing fullerenes glass transition temperature graphite hard hardening heat hexagonal Hosford Chapter increases ions lattice liquid lower magnesium magnetic martensite materials matrix melting metals mold molecules NoTE oF INTErEST occurs oxide oxygen particles pearlite phase diagram plastic polyethylene polymerized polymers Polyvinyl Polyvinyl chloride produce reaction recycled regions resistance rights reserved www.asminternational.org rubber semiconductors shape sheet silicon sintering sodium solid solution solubility Source stainless steels stress stress-strain curve stretching surface Table tensile strength thermal expansion thermoplastics titanium unit cell valence band voltage W.F. Hosford William F Young’s modulus zinc