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Engineering Materials 1 (5th Ed.) An Introduction to Properties, Applications and Design

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Engineering Materials 1

Widely adopted around the world, Engineering Materials 1 is a core materials science and engineering text for third- and fourth-year undergraduate students; it provides a broad introduction to the mechanical and environmental properties of materials used in a wide range of engineering applications. The text is deliberately concise, with each chapter designed to cover the content of one lecture. As in previous editions, chapters are arranged in groups dealing with particular classes of properties, each group covering property definitions, measurement, underlying principles, and materials selection techniques. Every group concludes with a chapter of case studies that demonstrate practical engineering problems involving materials. The 5th edition boasts expanded properties coverage, new case studies, more exercises and examples, and all-around improved pedagogy.

Engineering Materials 1, Fifth Edition is perfect as a stand-alone text for a one-semester course in engineering materials or a first text with its companion Engineering Materials 2: An Introduction to Microstructures and Processing, in a two-semester course or sequence.

1. Engineering Materials and Their Properties

Part A: Price and Availability2. Price and Availability of Materials

Part B: Elastice Moduli3. Elastic Moduli4. Bonding between Atoms5. Packing of Atoms in Solids6. Physical Basis of Young’s Modulus7. Applications of Elastic Deformation8. Case Studies in Modulus-Limited Design

Part C: Yield Strength, Tensile Strength, and Ductility9. Yield Strength, Tensile Strength, and Ductility10. Dislocations and Yielding in Crystals11. Strengthening and Plasticity of Polycrystals12. Continuum Aspects of Plastic Flow13. Case Studies in Yield-Limited Design

Part D: Fast Fracture, Brittle Fracture, and Toughness14. Fast Fracture and Toughness15. Micromechanisms of Fast Fracture16. Fracture Probability of Brittle Materials17. Case Studies in Fracture

Part E: Fatigue Failure18. Fatigue Failure19. Fatigue Design20. Case Studies in Fatigue Failure

Part F: Creep Deformation and Fracture21. Creep Deformation and Fracture22. Kinetic Theory of Diffusion23. Mechanisms of Creep, and Creep-Resistant Materials24. The Turbine Blade—A Case Study in Creep-Limited Design

Part G: Oxidation and Corrosion25. Oxidation of Materials26. Case Studies in Dry Oxidation27. Wet Corrosion of Materials28. Case Studies in Wet Corrosion

Part H: Friction and Wear29. Friction and Wear30. Case Studies in Friction and Wear

Part I: Thermal Properties31. Thermal Expansion32. Thermal Conductivity and Specific Heat33. Final Case Study:Materials and Energy in Car Design

Appendix

Mid and senior undergraduate level courses in departments of mechanical engineering; materials sciences; manufacturing; engineering design; materials design; product design; aeronautical engineering; engineering sciences. Particularly suitable as a one-semester course text.

Dr. Jones is co-author of Engineering Materials 1 and 2 and lead author for the 3rd and 4th editions. He was the founder editor of Elsevier's journal Engineering Failure Analysis, and founder chair of Elsevier's International Conference on Engineering Failure Analysis series. His research interests are in materials engineering, and along with serving as President of Christ's College at the University of Cambridge he now works internationally advising major companies and legal firms on failures of large steel structures.
Mike Ashby is one of the world’s foremost authorities on materials selection. He is sole or lead author of several of Elsevier’s top selling engineering textbooks, including Materials and Design: The Art and Science of Material Selection in Product Design, Materials Selection in Mechanical Design, Materials and the Environment, Materials and Sustainable Development, and Materials: Engineering, Science, Processing and Design. He is also co-author of the books Engineering Materials 1&2, and Nanomaterials, Nanotechnologies and Design.
  • New chapters on magnetic, optical, thermal and electrical properties, with appropriate case studies of applications
  • Improved pedagogy, featuring more relevant photographs, new glossary of terms, additional worked examples, plus 50% more exercises than in previous edition, now graded according to difficulty
  • Improved discussion of supply and demand in Chapter 2
  • Discussion at various points throughout the book of how nanomaterials can differ from larger-scale materials in their properties
  • New case studies on medical materials/biomaterials

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