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Understanding materials science 2nd Edition by Rolf E Hummel ISBN 0387209395 9780387209395

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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.33 MB
Pages: 453
Author: Hummel R.E.
ISBN: 9780387209395, 0387209395
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2ed

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ISBN 10: 0387209395 
ISBN 13: 9780387209395
Author: Rolf E Hummel

ties and applications of metals, alloys, ceramics, plastics, and electronic materials by means of easily understandable expla- tions and entertaining historical facts. It is also intended to raise the readers’ awareness of their obligations to society as pract- ing engineers and scientists. What has been changed compared to the first edition? Na- rally, there is always room for improvement. Accordingly, a large number of additions, corrections, and clarifications have been made on almost each page. Furthermore, the treatment of “hi- tech ceramics” has been substantially expanded (mostly at the suggestions of my colleagues) by including topics such as silicon nitride ceramics, transformation-toughened zirconia, alumina, ultra-hard ceramics, and bioceramics. A separate section on c- posite materials has been added, including fiber-reinforced composites, particular composites, and laminar composites. A section on advanced fabrics seemed to be of interest to the re- ers. Most of all, however, Chapter 18 (Economic and Envir- mental Considerations) has been rewritten and expanded in many places by updating the statistical information on prices of materials, production figures, world reserves, consumption (p- ticularly oil), recycling (particularly plastics, paper, household batteries, electronic scrap, automobiles), the possible use of “b- diesel” (rape plant oil), waste prevention, lead-free solder, energy savings through recycling, efficient design, and stability of - terials. The iron and steel production statistics were updated in Chapter 7, and new figures on gold production and consumption were included in Chapter 17.

Understanding materials science 2nd Table of contents:

  1. Mechanical Properties of Materials

  2. The First Materials (Stone Age and Copper—Stone Age)

  3. Fundamental Mechanical Properties of Materials

  4. Mechanisms

  5. The Bronze Age

  6. Alloys and Compounds

  7. Atoms in Motion

  8. The Iron Age

  9. Iron and Steel

  10. Degradation of Materials (Corrosion)

  11. The Age of Electronic Materials

  12. Electrical Properties of Materials

  13. Magnetic Properties of Materials

  14. Optical Properties of Materials

  15. Thermal Properties of Materials

  16. No Ceramics Age?

  17. From Natural Fibers to Man-Made Plastics

  18. Gold

  19. Economic and Environmental Considerations

  20. What Does the Future Hold?

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