Synopsis
Intended to serve as a complete text for the type of materials engineering course needed by most nonmaterials engineering design students, this text covers underlying principles on how the properties of materials arise; how these properties are affected by the microstructures via composition, processing, and fabrication; how the properties are affected by corrosion; and how the performance of a material in a structure or component is determined by the mode of loading and by its shape. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
From the Back Cover
Offering a solid, basic, 'real-world' background on materials processing and properties, this up-to-date text exposes readers to holistic, integrated, and concurrent engineering approaches in design - helping them understand how the material selection was processed, how it is going to be fabricated, and how it is going to be used. Introducing readers to the methodology of engineering design, the book shows how materials selection comes into play during the design of a component or a structure, and examines such engineering requirements as stress, mode of loading, corrosion, and performance efficiencies of materials. Readers are acquainted with the factors of costs and statutory requirements, including environmental regulations and recycling, and case studies are integrated throughout to illustrate the selection process. For mechanical, aerospace, and civil engineers.
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