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Title:  The Handbook of Advanced Materials : Enabling New Designs
Division:  General Materials / John Wiely & Son / 英文版
Author/Editor:  James K. Wessel    Star:  
ISBN: 0471454753
Introduce Date:  2006年07月22日23:13 , Release Date:  2006年07月23日14:03
Introducer:  westwolf , Rate: 27/476  
Format:  pdf(editorial)  Download 

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The Handbook of Advanced Materials: Enabling New Designs
James K. Wessel (Editor-in-Chief)
ISBN: 0-471-45475-3
Hardcover
656 pages
April 2004
Wiley List Price: US $138.00

A detailed guide to the latest advanced materials New and improved product designs demand knowledge of the latest advanced materials. Having this knowledge and putting it into practice will frequently result in higher product performance, increased sales, and a more efficient manufacturing process. With the pace of technological development only quickening, choosing the right materials for a design can be a major factor in a product s success or failure. The Handbook of Advanced Materials brings together the latest information designers and product engineers need to know about these new materials and their properties. Taking a comparative approach geared towards problem solving and material selection, this comprehensive resource will serve as a bridge between the practitioner and the material supplier. Detailed chapters describe the state of the art of each advanced material, including: Plastic Composites New Tougher Ceramics Intermetallics Metal Matrix Composites New Alloys In addition to chapters on specific materials, later chapters cover advances in manufacturing, nondestructive evaluation, and corrosion, among other topics. These chapters also contain information on in situ toughening, plasma spray, solid-state ion deposition, liquid veristors, smart materials, and remote microscopy. The Handbook of Advanced Materials is both a useful guide to improvements in existing materials and an essential primer on the revolutionary materials that will figure in the breakthrough designs of tomorrow. Anyone engineering, designing, manufacturing, marketing, or studying products that use advanced materials, as well as professionals and students in the field of materials science, will benefit from this clearly organized and up-to-date reference.

Preface.

1. Polymer Composites (John Shaffer, Theodore P. Phillippidis and Anastasios P. Vassilopoulos).

2. Advanced Ceramic Materials (David W. Richerson).

3. Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composites (James K. Wessel).

4. Low-Temperature Co-Fired Ceramic Chip Carriers (John U. Knickerbocker and Sarah H. Knickerbocker).

5. Intermetallics (James K. Wessel and Vinod Sikka ).

6. Metal Matrix Composites (Christopher A. Rodopoulos and James K. Wessel).

7. Nickel and Nickel Alloys (D.C. Agarwal).

8. Titanium Alloys (F.H. (Sam) Froes).

9. Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys (J. Randolph Kissell, Syros G. Pantelakis and G.N. Haidemenopoulos).

10. Functionally Graded Materials (Ivar E. Reimanis).

11. Corrosion of Engineering Materials (Robert Akid).

12. Standards and Codes for Advanced Materials (Michael G. Jenkins).

13. Nondestructive Evaluation of Structural Ceramics (William A. Ellingson and Chris Deemer).

14. Advances in Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing Using Laser-Based Solid Free-Form Fabrication (Eric Whitney).

Index.

"Readers who have parts of a product that, if made from materials with improved performance characteristics would improve the overall product performance, would greatly benefit from reading this book." (IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, July/August 2005)

"…a detailed guide to the latest advanced materials." (MRS Bulletin, March 2005)

"…should be extremely useful for product designers and engineers." (E-STREAMS, November 2004)

"The book is well presented and has ample illustrations, graphs, and a layout that is logical and easy to follow. It will be welcomed by anyone with interest in the use of this diverse group of materials." (Corrosion, November 2004)

"Taking a comparative approach geared towards problem-solving and material selection, this resource will serve as a bridge to gap between the practitioner and the material supplier.” (Chemical Engineering Progress, June 2004)

"The Handbook of Advanced Materials contains the most recent information designer and engineers need to know…this outstanding monograph is an essential reference for engineers." (Polymer News)