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Materials Science and Engineering An Introduction

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ISBN-10: 0471581283

ISBN-13: 9780471581284

Edition: 3rd 1994

Authors: William D. Callister

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List price: $73.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/17/1993
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 832
Size: 8.50" wide x 10.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 3.740
Language: English

List of Symbols
Introduction
Learning Objectives
Historical Perspective
Materials Science and Engineering
Why Study Materials Science and Engineering?
Classification of Materials
Advanced Materials
Modern Materials' Needs
References
Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Atomic Structure
Fundamental Concepts
Electrons in Atoms
The Periodic Table
Atomic Bonding in Solids
Bonding Forces and Energies
Primary Interatomic Bonds
Secondary Bonding or van der Waals Bonding
Molecules
Summary
Important Terms and Concepts
References
Questions and Problems
The Structure of Crystalline Solids
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Crystalstructures
Fundamental Concepts
Unit Cells
Metallic Crystal Structures
Density Computations
Polymorphism and Allotropy
Crystal Systems
Crystallographic Points, Directions, and Planes
Point Coordinates
Crystallographic Directions
Crystallographic Planes
Linear and Planar Densities
Close-Packed Crystal Structures
Crystalline and Noncrystalline Materials
Single Crystals
Polycrystalline Materials
Anisotropy
X-Ray Diffraction: Determination of Crystal Structures
Noncrystalline Solids
Summary
Important Terms and Concepts
References
Questions and Problems
Imperfections in Solids
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Point Defects
Vacancies and Self-Interstitials
Impurities in Solids
Specification of Composition
Miscellaneous Imperfections
Dislocations-Linear Defects
Interfacial Defects
Bulk or Volume Defects
Atomic Vibrations
Microscopic Examination
General
Microscopic Techniques
Grain Size Determination
Summary
Important Terms and Concepts
References
Questions and Problems
Design Problems
Diffusion
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Diffusion Mechanisms
Steady-State Diffusion
Nonsteady-State Diffusion
Factors That Influence Diffusion
Other Diffusion Paths
Summary
Important Terms and Concepts
References
Questions and Problems
Design Problems
Mechanical Properties of Metals
Learning Objectives
Introduction
Concepts of Stress and Strain
Elastic Deformation
Stress-Strain Behavior
Anelasticity
Elastic Properties of Materials
Plastic Deformation
Tensile Properties
True Stress and Strain
Elastic Recovery after Plastic Deformation
Compressive, Shear, and Torsio