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About this product Product Information This Second Edition of Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering continues to take an integrated approach to the topic organization. One specific structure, characteristic, or property type at a time is discussed for all three basic material types--metals, ceramics, and polymeric materials. This order of presentation allows for early introduction of non-metals and supports the engineer's role of choosing a material based on its characteristics. New copies of this text include a CD at no additional charge. The CD is an integral part of the text package and features animated software modules and the last five text chapters in .pdf format. Product Identifiers Publisher Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John ISBN-10 0471470147 ISBN-13 9780471470144 eBay Product ID (ePID) 6037031 Product Key Features Author William D., Jr. Callister, William D. Callister Jr. Publication Name Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering : an Integrated Approach Format Hardcover Language English Features Revised Publication Year 2004 Type Textbook Number of Pages 824 Pages Dimensions Item Length 10.4in. Item Height 1.4in. Item Width 8.3in. Weight 54.5 Oz Item Weight 54.5 Oz Additional Product Features Lc Classification Number Ta403.C227 2004 Publication Date 2004-05-05 Edition Description Revised, Revised Edition Edition Number 2 Table of Content 1. Introduction.Learning Objectives.1.1 Historical Perspective.1.2 Materials Science and Engineering.1.3 Why Study Materials Science and Engineering?1.4 Classification of Materials.1.5 Advanced Materials.1.6 Materials of the Future.1.7 Modern Materials Needs.References .2. Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding.Learning Objectives.2.1 Introduction.ATOMICSTRUCTURE.2.2 Fundamental Concepts.2.3 Electrons in Atoms.2.4 The Periodic Table.ATOMICBONDING INSOLIDS.2.5 Bonding Forces and Energies.2.6 Primary Interatomic Bonds.2.7 Secondary Bonding or van der Waals Bonding.2.8 Molecules.Summary.Important Terms and Concepts.References.Questions and Problems.3. Structures of Metals and Ceramics.Learning Objectives.3.1 Introduction.CRYSTALSTRUCTURES.3.2 Fundamental Concepts.3.3 Unit Cells.3.4 Metallic Crystal Structures.3.5 Density Computations-Metals.3.6 Ceramic Crystal Structures.3.7 Density Computations-Ceramics.3.8 Silicate Ceramics.3.9 Carbon.3.10 Polymorphism and Allotropy.3.11 Crystal Systems.CRYSTALLOGRAPHICPOINTS, DIRECTIONS,ANDPLANES.3.12 Point Coordinates.3.13 Crystallographic Directions.3.14 Crystallographic Planes.3.15 Linear and Planar Densities.3.16 Close-Packed Crystal Structures.CRYSTALLINE ANDNONCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS.3.17 Single Crystals.3.18 Polycrystalline Materials.3.19 Anisotropy.3.20 X-Ray Diffraction: Determination of Crystal Structures.3.21 Noncrystalline Solids.Summary.Important Terms and Concepts.References.Questions and Problems.4. Polymer Structures.Learning Objectives.4.1 Introduction.4.2 Hydrocarbon Molecules.4.3 Polymer Molecules.4.4 The Chemistry of Polymer Molecules.4.5 Molecular Weight.4.6 Molecular Shape.4.7 Molecular Structure.4.8 Molecular Configurations.4.9 Thermoplastic and Thermosetting Polymers.4.10 Copolymers.4.11 Polymer Crystallinity.4.12 Polymer Crystals.Summary.Important Terms and Concepts.References.Questions and Problems.5. Imperfections in Solids.Learning Objectives.5.1 Introduction.POINTDEFECTS.5.2 Point Defects in Metals.5.3 Point Defects in Ceramics.5.4 Impurities in Solids.5.5 Point Defects in Polymers.5.6 Specification of Composition.MISCELLANEOUSIMPERFECTIONS.5.7 Dislocations-Linear Defects.5.8 Interfacial Defects.5.9 Bulk or Volume Defects.5.10 Atomic Vibrations.MICROSCOPICEXAMINATION.5.11 General.5.12 Microscopic Techniques.5.13 Grain Size Determination.Summary.Important Terms and Concepts.References.Questions and Problems.6. Diffusion.Learning Objectives.6.1 Introduction.6.2 Diffusion Mechanisms.6.3 Steady-State Diffusion.6.4 Nonsteady-State Diffusion.6.5 Factors That Influence Diffusion.6.6 Other Diffusion Paths.6.7 Diffusion in Ionic and Polymeric Materials.Summary.Important Terms and Concepts.References.Questions and Problems.7. Mechanical Properties.Learning Objectives.7.1 Introduction.7.2 Concepts of Stress and Strain.ELASTICDEFORMATION. Copyright Date 2005 Target Audience College Audience Topic Materials Science / General Lccn 2003-070540 Dewey Decimal 620.1/1 Dewey Edition 22 Illustrated Yes Genre Technology & Engineering
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