Materials for Engineers and Technicians

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This renowned text has provided many thousands of students with an easily accessible introduction to the wide ranging subject area of materials engineering and manufacturing processes for over thirty years. It is now thoroughly updated and fully in line with current syllabus requirements. Offering a comprehensive guide to materials, the fifth edition focuses on applications and selection, reflecting the increased emphasis on this aspect of materials engineering now seen within current vocational and university courses. Materials properties and relevance to particular uses are addressed in detail from the outset, with all subsequent chapters linking back to these essential concepts. Detailed discussion of examples of materials, and additional applications of processes have been incorporated throughout, along with expanded sections addressing the causes of failure and material selection.

 

Contents

1 Engineering materials
1
2 Properties of materials
13
3 Mechanical testing
22
4 The crystal structure of metals
43
5 Casting process
52
6 Mechanical deformation of metals
62
7 The mechanical shaping of metals
76
8 Alloys
92
16 Copper and its alloys
200
17 Aluminium and its alloys
215
18 Other nonferrous metals and alloys
229
19 Plastics materials and rubbers
245
20 Properties of plastics
274
21 Ceramics
289
22 Glasses
307
23 Composite materials
315

9 Equilibrium diagrams
102
10 Practical microscopy
118
11 Iron and steel
129
12 The heattreatment of plaincarbon steels
146
13 Alloy steels
161
14 The surface hardening of steels
178
15 Cast iron
189
24 Fibrereinforced composite materials
321
25 Methods of joining materials
336
26 Causes of failure
352
27 Choice of materials and processes
377
Properties of engineering metals
395
Index
397
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