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Physical Foundations of Materials Science
- Auteur(s) : Günter Gottstein
- Editeur : Springer
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Nombre de pages : 502 pages
- Date de parution : 21/04/2004
Résumé
In this vivid and comprehensible introduction to materials science, the author expands the modern concepts of metal physics to formulate basic theory applicable to other engineering materials, such as ceramics and polymers. Written for engineering students and working engineers with little previous knowledge of solid-state physics, this textbook enables the reader to study more specialized and fundamental literature of materials science. Dozens of illustrative photographs, many of them transmission electron microscopy images, plus line drawings, aid developing a firm appreciation of this complex topic. Hard-to-grasp terms such as "textures" are lucidly explained - not only the phenomenon itself, but also its consequences for the material properties. This excellent book makes materials science more transparent.
Written for:
Materials science and engineering students
Sommaire
- Microstructure
- Atomic Structure of Solids
- Crystal Defects
- Alloys
- Diffusion
- Mechanical Properties
- Alloys
- Diffusion
- Mechanical Properties
- Recovery, Recrystallization, Grain Growth
- Solidification
- Solid State Phase Transformations
- Physical Properties
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