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100 _aAskeland, Donald R
245 _aThe science and engineering of materials
_cDonald R. Askeland, Wendelin J. Wright
250 _a7/e
260 _aBoston :
_bCengage Learning, cop..
_c 2016
300 _aXX, 870 s. :
_bil. ;
_c26 cm.
505 _t1. Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering.
_t2. Atomic Structure.
_t3. Atomic and Ionic Arrangements
_t.4. Imperfections in the Atomic and Ionic Arrangements.
_t5. Atom and Ion Movements in Materials
_t6. Mechanical Properties: Part One.
_t7. Mechanical Properties: Part Two.
_t8. Strain Hardening and Annealing.
_t9. Principles of Solidification.
_t10. Solid Solutions and Phase Equilibrium.
_t11. Dispersion Strengthening and Eutectic Phase Diagrams.
_t12. Dispersion Strengthening by Phase Transformations and Heat Treatment.
_t13. Heat Treatment of Steels and Cast Irons.
_t14. Nonferrous Alloys.
_t15. Ceramic Materials.
_t16. Polymers.
_t17. Composites: Teamwork and Synergy in Materials.
_t18. Construction Materials.
_t19. Electronic Materials
_t.20. Magnetic Materials
_t.21. Photonic Materials
_t22. Thermal Properties of Materials
_t.23. Corrosion andv Wear
520 _aHelps you master the fundamentals of material science. Filled with built-in learning tools, including chapter introductions and end-of-chapter summaries, glossaries, and design problems, this book can help you develop an understanding of the relationship between structure, processing, and properties of materials
650 _a MateriaƂ
700 _aWright J. Wendelin
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