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020 _a9780521499118
082 _a620.11
_bGIB
100 _aGibson, Lorna J.
245 _aCellular solids :
_bstructure & properties
_cLorna J Gibson; M F Ashby
250 _a2nd edi.
260 _aCambridge ; New York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c1997.
300 _axviii, 510 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c26 cm.
440 _aCambridge solid state science series.
505 _tWhat is a cellular solid? --
_tMaking cellular solids --
_tProperties of cellular solids --
_tApplications of cellular solids --
_tOutline of the book --
_tThe literature --
_tThe structure of cellular solids --
_tCell structure --
_tShape, size and topology --
_tCalculating relative density --
_tCharacterizing cellular materials --
_tMaterial properties --
_tPolymers and elastomers --
_tMetals --
_tCeramics and glasses --
_tThe mechanics of honeycombs --
_tDeformation mechanisms in honeycombs --
_tThe in-plane properties of honeycombs: uniaxial loading --
_tThe in-plane properties of honeycombs: biaxial loading --
_tThe out-of-plane properties of honeycombs --
_tElastic moduli of square and triangular honeycombs --
_tSmall strain calculation of the moduli, including axial and shear deformations --
_tThe elastic buckling of a honeycomb --
_tMechanical properties of non-uniform commercial honeycombs --
_tThe mechanics of foams: basic results --
_tDeformation mechanisms in foams --
_tMechanical properties of foams: compression --
_tMechanical properties of foams: tension --
_tSummary of mechanical behaviour of foams: stress-strain maps --
_tThe mechanics of foams: refinements --
_tThe effect of temperature and strain-rate --
_tAnisotropy of foam properties --
_tMultiaxial loading --
_tThermal, electrical and acoustic properties of foams --
_tThermal properties --
_tElectrical properties --
_tAcoustic properties --
_tEnergy absorption in cellular materials --
_tEnergy-absorption mechanisms --
_tMethods of characterizing energy absorption in foams --
_tEnergy-absorption diagrams.
520 _aThis new edition of Cellular Solids brings the book up to date, including new work on processing of metallic and ceramic foams and on the mechanical, electrical and acoustic properties of cellular solids. The text summarises current understanding of the structure and mechanical behaviour of cellular materials
650 _aFoamed materials
650 _aPorous materials
700 _aAshby, M. F.
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_cBK
999 _c1731
_d1731