Materials science : an intermediate text / William F. Hosford.

Hosford, William F.
Call Number
620.1/1
Author
Hosford, William F., author.
Title
Materials science : an intermediate text / William F. Hosford.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 237 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Microstructural analysis -- Symmetry -- Miller-Bravais indices for hexagonal crystals -- Stereographic projection -- Crystal defects -- Phase diagrams -- Free energy basis for phase diagrams -- Ordering of solid solutions -- Diffusion -- Freezing -- Phase transformations -- Surfaces -- Bonding -- Sintering -- Amorphous materials -- Liquid crystals -- Molecular morphology -- Magnetic behavior of materials -- Porous and novel materials -- Shape memory and superelasticity -- Calculations.
Summary
This exciting 2007 textbook on the structure, property and applications of materials, is written for advanced undergraduate courses on the principles of Materials Science. It covers the main topics commonly encountered by students in materials science and engineering but explores them in greater depth than standard introductory textbooks, making it ideal for use on a second-level course and upwards. Major topics covered include crystallography, symmetry and bonding-related properties, phase diagrams and transformations, ordering, diffusion, solidification, and dedicated chapters on amorphous, liquid crystal, magnetic and novel materials, including shape memory. Each chapter contains numerous illustrative examples, problem sets, references and notes of interest to aid student understanding, with a chapter of hints on engineering calculations to ensure mathematical competency.
Subject
Materials science Textbooks.
Multimedia
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Summary
This exciting 2007 textbook on the structure, property and applications of materials, is written for advanced undergraduate courses on the principles of Materials Science. It covers the main topics commonly encountered by students in materials science and engineering but explores them in greater depth than standard introductory textbooks, making it ideal for use on a second-level course and upwards. Major topics covered include crystallography, symmetry and bonding-related properties, phase diagrams and transformations, ordering, diffusion, solidification, and dedicated chapters on amorphous, liquid crystal, magnetic and novel materials, including shape memory. Each chapter contains numerous illustrative examples, problem sets, references and notes of interest to aid student understanding, with a chapter of hints on engineering calculations to ensure mathematical competency.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Microstructural analysis -- Symmetry -- Miller-Bravais indices for hexagonal crystals -- Stereographic projection -- Crystal defects -- Phase diagrams -- Free energy basis for phase diagrams -- Ordering of solid solutions -- Diffusion -- Freezing -- Phase transformations -- Surfaces -- Bonding -- Sintering -- Amorphous materials -- Liquid crystals -- Molecular morphology -- Magnetic behavior of materials -- Porous and novel materials -- Shape memory and superelasticity -- Calculations.
Subject
Materials science Textbooks.
Multimedia