The new edition of this classic emphasises real-world data, new techniques, and new topics in biomaterials, electronic materials, and cellular materials. With over 740 homework problems, online solutions and slides for instructors, this textbook remains ideal for senior undergraduate and graduate students in materials science and engineering.
The new edition of this classic emphasises real-world data, new techniques, and new topics in biomaterials, electronic materials, and cellular materials. With over 740 homework problems, online solutions and slides for instructors, this textbook remains ideal for senior undergraduate and graduate students in materials science and engineering.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marc A. Meyers is a Distinguished Professor of Nanoengineering at the University of California, San Diego, known for his expertise on the dynamic behavior of materials. He is a recipient of the TMS Educator Award (2013), the ASM International Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award (2015), and the APS George Duvall Shock Compression Science Award (2017). He is a co-author of Biological Materials Science (2014), and is a Fellow of TMS, ASM International, and the APS.
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Preface to the third edition Preface to the second edition A note to the reader 1. Materials: structure, properties, and performance 2. Elasticity and viscoelasticity 3. Plasticity 4. Imperfections: point and line defects 5. Imperfections: interfacial and volumetric defects 6. Geometry of deformation and work-hardening 7. Fracture: macroscopic aspects 8. Fracture: microscopic aspects 9. Fracture testing 10. Solid solution, precipitation, and dispersion strengthening 11. Martensitic transformation 12. Special materials: intermetallics and foams 13. Creep and superplasticity 14. Fatigue 15. Composite materials 16. Environmental effects Appendixes Index.
Preface to the third edition Preface to the second edition A note to the reader 1. Materials: structure, properties, and performance 2. Elasticity and viscoelasticity 3. Plasticity 4. Imperfections: point and line defects 5. Imperfections: interfacial and volumetric defects 6. Geometry of deformation and work-hardening 7. Fracture: macroscopic aspects 8. Fracture: microscopic aspects 9. Fracture testing 10. Solid solution, precipitation, and dispersion strengthening 11. Martensitic transformation 12. Special materials: intermetallics and foams 13. Creep and superplasticity 14. Fatigue 15. Composite materials 16. Environmental effects Appendixes Index.
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