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材料科学与工程基础(第五版)(英文影印版)

  • 作者:William D.Callister.
  • 出版社:化学工业出版社
  • ISBN:9787502541781
  • 出版日期:2002年12月01日
  • 页数:524
  • 定价:¥58.00
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    该书具有很完整的材料与工程体系,无论作为材料专业的教材,还是科技书,都具有很强的实用价值。
    目录
    1. Introduction
    1.1 Historical Perspective
    1.2 Materials Science and Engineering
    1.3 Why Study Materials Science and Engineering?
    1.4 Classification of Materials
    1.5 Advanced Materials
    1.6 Modern Materials’Needs
    2.Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Fundamental Concepts
    2.3 Electrons in Atoms
    2.4 The Periodic Table
    2.5 Bonding Forces and Energies
    2.6 Primary Interatomic Bonds
    2.7 Secondary Bonding or Van der Waals Bonding
    2.8 Molecules
    3. Structures of Metals and Ceramics
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Fundamental
    3.3 Unit Cells
    3.4 Metallic Crystal Structures
    3.5 Density Computations-Metals
    3.6 Ceramic Crystal Structures
    3.7 Density Computations-Ceramics
    3.8 Silicate Ceramics
    3.9 Carbon
    3.10 Polymorphism and Allotropy
    3.11 Crystal Systems
    3.12 Crystallographic Directions
    3.13 Crystallographic Planes
    3.14 Linear and Planar Atomic Densities
    3.15 Close-Packed Crystal Structures
    3.16 Single Crystals
    3.17 Polycrystalline Materials
    3.18 Anisotropy
    3.19 X-Ray Diffraction:Determination of Crystal Structures(CD-ROM)S-6
    3.20 Noncrystalline solids
    4. Polymer Strutures
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Hydrocarbon Molecules
    4.3 Polymer Molecules
    4.4 The Chemistry of Polymer Molecules
    4.5 Molecular Weight
    4.6 Molecular Shape
    4.7 Molecular Structure
    4.8 Molecular Configurations(CD-ROM)S-11
    4.9 Thermoplastic and Thermosetting Polymers
    4.10 Copolymers
    4.11 Polymer Crystals
    4.12 Polymer Crystals
    5.Imperfections in Solids
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Point Defects in Metals
    5.3 Point Defects in Ceramics
    5.4 Impurities in Solids
    5.5 Point Defects in Polymers
    5.6 Specification of Composition
    5.7 Dislocations-Linear Defects
    5.8 Interfacial Defects
    5.9 Bulk or Volume Defects
    5.10 Atomic Vibrations
    5.11 General
    5.12 Microscopic Techniques
    5.13 Grain Size Determination
    6.Diffusion
    6.1 Introduction
    6.2 Diffusion Mechanisms
    6.3 Steady-State Diffusion
    6.4 Nonsteady-State Diffusion
    6.5 Factors That Influence Diffusion
    6.6 Other Diffusion Paths
    6.7 Diffusion in Ionic and Polymeric Materials
    7.Mechanical Properties
    7.1 Introduction
    7.2 Concepts of Stress and Strain
    7.3 Stress-Strain Behavior
    7.4 Anelasticity
    7.5 Elastic Properties of Materials
    7.6 Tensile Properties
    7.7 True Stress and Strain
    7.8 Elastic Recovery During Plastic Deformation
    7.9 Compressive,Shear,and Torsional Deformation
    7.10 Flexural Strength
    7.11 Elastic Behavior
    7.12 Influence of Porosity on the Mechanical Propertise of Ceramics(CD-ROM)S-22
    7.13 Stress-Strain Behavior
    7.14 Macroscopic Deformation
    7.15 Viscoelasticity(CD-ROM)S-22
    7.16 Hardness
    7.17 Hardness of Ceramic Materials
    7.18 Tear Strength and Hardness of Polymers
    7.19 Variability of Material Properties
    7.20 Design/Safety Factors
    8.Deformation and Strengthening Mechanisms
    8.1 Introduction
    8.2 Historical
    8.3 Basic Concepts of Dislocations
    8.4 Characteristics of Dislocations
    8.5 Slip Systems
    8.6 Slip in Single Crystals(CD-ROM)S-31
    8.7 Plastic Deformation of Polycrystalline Metals
    8.8 Deformation by Twinning(CD-ROM)S-34
    8.9 Strengthening by Grain Size Reduction
    8.10 Solid-Solution Strengthening
    8.12 Recovery
    8.13 Recrystallization
    8.14 Grain Growth
    8.15 Crystalline Ceramics
    8.16 Noncrystalline Ceramics
    8.17 Deformation of Semicrystalline Polymers
    8.18 Factors That Influence the Mechanical Properties of Semicrystalline Polymers[Detailed Version (CD-ROM)]S-35
    8.19 Deformation of Elastomers
    9.Failure
    9.1 Introduction
    9.2 Fundamentals of Fracture
    9.3 Ductile Fracture
    9.4 Brittle Fracture
    9.5a Principles of Fracture Mechanics[Detailed Version (CD-ROM)S-38
    9.6 Brittle Fracture of Ceramics
    9.7 Fracture of Polymers
    9.8 Impact Fracture Testing
    9.9 Cyclic Stresses
    9.10 The S-N Curve
    9.11 Fatigue in Polymeric Materials
    9.12a Crack Initiation and Propagation[Detailed Version (CD-ROM)]S-54
    9.13 Crack Propagation Rate
    9.14 Factors That Affect Fatigue Life
    9.15 Environmental Effects(CD-ROM)S-62
    9.16 Generalized Creep Behavior
    9.17b Stress and Temperature Effects (Concise Version)S-65
    9.18 Data Extrapolation Methods
    9.19 Alloys for High-Temperature Use
    9.20 Creep in Ceramic and Polymeric Materials
    10 Phase Diagrams
    10.1 Introduction
    10.2 Solubility
    10.3 Phases
    10.4 Microstructure
    10.5 Phase Equilibria
    10.6 Binary Isomorphous Systems
    10.7 Interpretation of Phase Diagrams
    10.8 Development of Microstructure in Isomorphous Alloys (CD-ROM)S-67
    10.9 Mechanical Properties of Isomorphous Alloys
    10.10 Binary Eutectic Systems
    10.11 Development of Microstructure in Eutectic Alloys(CD-ROM)S-70
    10.12 Equilibrium Diagrams Having Intermediate Phases or Compounds
    10.13 Eutectoid and Peritectic Reactions
    10.14 Congruent Phase Transformations
    10.15 Ceramic Phase Diagrams(CD-ROM)S-77
    10.16 Ternary Phase Diagrams
    10.17 The Gibbs Phase Rule (CD-ROM)S-81
    10.18 The Iron-Iron Carbide (Fe-fe3C)Phase Diagram
    10.19 Development of Microstructures in Iron-Carbon Alloys
    10.20 The Influence of Other Alloying Elements(CD-ROM)S-83
    11 Phase Transformations
    11.1 Introduction
    11.2 Basic Concepts
    11.3 The Kinetics of Solid-State
    11.4 Multiphase Transformations
    11.5 Isothermal Transformation
    11.6 Continuous Cooling Transformation Diagrams(CD-ROM)S-85
    11.7 Mechanical Behavior of Iron-Carbon Alloys
    11.8 Tempered Martensite
    11.9 Review of Phase Transformations for Iron-Carbon Alloys
    11.10 Heat Treatments
    11.11 Mechanism of Hardening
    11.12 Miscellaneous Consideratins
    11.13 Crystallization
    11.14 Meiting
    11.15 The Glass Transition
    11.16 Melting and Glass Transition Temperatures
    11.17 Factors That Influence Meltiong and Glass Transition Temperatures (CD-ROM)S-87
    12.Electrical Properties
    12.1 Introduction
    12.2 Ohm’s Law
    12.3 Electrical Conductivity
    12.4 Electronic and Ionic Conduction
    12.5 Energy Band Structures in Solids
    12.6 Conduction in Terms of Band and Atomic Bonding Models
    12.7 Electron Mobility
    12.8 Electrical Resistivity of Metals
    12.9 Electrical Characteristics of Commercial Alloys
    12.10 Intrinsic Semiconduction
    12.11 Extrinsic Semiconduction
    12.15 Conduction in Ionic Materials
    12.16 Electrical Properties of Polymers
    14.Synthesis,Fabrication,and Processing of Materials (CD-ROM)S-118
    14.1 Introduction S-119
    14.2 Forming Operations S-119
    14.3 Casting
    14.4 Miscellaneous Techniques
    14.5 Annealing Processes
    14.6 Heat Treatment of Steels
    14.7 Fabrication and Processing of Glasses
    14.8 Fabrication of Clay Products
    14.9 Powedr Pressing
    14.10 Tape Casting
    14.11 Polymerizatin
    14.12 Polymer Additives
    14.13 Forming Techniques for Plastics
    14.14 Fabrication of Elastomers
    14.15 Fabricatin of Fibers and Films
    15.Composites(CD-ROM)S-162
    15.1 Introduction
    15.2 Large-Particle Composites
    15.3 Dispersion-Strengthened Composites
    15.4 Influence of Fiber Length
    15.5 Influence of Fiber Orientation and Concentration
    15.6 The Matrix Phase
    15.7 The Matrix Phase
    15.8 Polymer-Matrix Composites
    15.9 Metal-Matrix Composites
    15.10 Ceramic-Matrix Composites
    15.11 Carbon-Carbon Composites
    15.12 Hybrid Composites
    15.13 Processing of Fiber-Reinforced Composites
    15.14 Laminar Composites
    15.15 Sandwich Panels
    16.Corrosion and Degradation of Materials (CD-ROM)
    16.1 Introduction
    16.2 Electrochemical Considerations
    16.3 Corrosion Rates
    16.4 Prediction of Corrosion Rates
    16.5 Passivity
    16.6 Environmental Effects
    16.7 Forms of Corrosion
    16.8 Corrosion Environments
    16.9 Corrosion Prevention
    16.10 Oxidaton
    16.11 Swelling and Dissolution
    16.12 Bond Rupture
    16.13 Weathering
    17.Thermal Properties(CD-ROM)
    17.1 Introduction
    17.2 Heat Capacity
    17.3 Thermal Expansion
    17.4 Thermal Conductivity
    17.5 Thermal Stresses
    18.Magnetic Properties
    18.1 Introduction
    18.2 Basic Concepts
    18.3 Diamagnetism and Paramagnetism
    18.4 Ferromagnetism
    18.5 Antiferromagnetism and Ferrimagnetism
    18.6 The Influence of Temperature on Magnetic Behavior
    18.7 Domains and Hysteresis
    18.8 Soft Magnetic Materials
    18.9 Hard Magnetic Materials
    18.10 Magnetic Storage
    18.11 Superconductivity
    19.Optical Properties(CD-ROM)
    19.1 Introduction
    19.2 Electromagnetic Radiation
    19.3 Light Interactions with Solids
    19.4 Atomic and Electronic Interactions
    19.5 Refraction
    19.6 Reflection
    19.7 Absorption
    19.8 Transmission
    19.9 Color
    19.10 Opacity and Translucency in Insulators
    19.11 Luminescence
    19.12 Photoconductivity
    19.13 Lasers
    19.14 Optical Fibers in Communications
    20.Materials Selection and Design Considerations(CD-ROM)
    20.1 Introduction
    20.2 Strength
    20.3 Other Property Considerations and the Final Decision
    20.4 Introduction
    20.5 Automobile Valve Spring
    20.6 Anatomy of the Hip Joint
    20.7 Material Requirements
    20.8 Materials Employed
    20.9 Introduction
    20.10 Thermal Protection System-Design Requirements
    20.11 Thermal Protection System-Components
    20.12 Introduction
    20.13 Leadframe Design and Materials
    20.14 Dis Bonding
    20.15 Wire Bonding
    20.16 Package Encapsulation
    20.17 Tape Automated Bonding
    21.Economic,Enironmental,and Societal Issues in Materials Science and Engineering
    21.1 Introduction
    21.2 Component Design
    21.3 Materials
    21.4 Manufacturing Techniques
    21.5 Recycling Issues in Materials Science and Engineering

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