A Design-Led Approach
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Köp båda 2 för 1021 krMike 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. Hugh Shercliff is a Senior Lecturer in Materials in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge. He is a co-author of Michael Ashby's Materials, Third Edition (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2013), and a contributor on aluMATTER, an e-learning website for engineers and researchers sponsored by the European Aluminium Association. David Cebon is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Cambridge University in the UK.
1.Introduction: materials - history, classification, and properties
2. Materials, processes, and design
3. Material properties and microstructure - overview and atom-scale fundamentals
4. Elastic stiffness and stiffness-limited applications
5. Plasticity, yielding and ductility, and strength-limited applications
6. Fracture, fatigue, and fracture-limited applications
7. Materials and heat: thermal properties
8. Materials at high temperatures: diffusion and creep
9. Surfaces: friction, wear, oxidation, corrosion
10. Functional properties: electrical, magnetic, optical
11. Manufacturing processes and microstructure evolution
12. Materials, environment, and sustainability
Guided Learning Unit 1: Simple ideas of crystallography
Guided Learning Unit 2: Material selection in design
Guided Learning Unit 3: Process selection in design
Guided Learning Unit 4: Phase diagrams and phase Transformations
Appendix A: Material property data