Smith / Hashemi | Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering (in SI Units) | Buch | 978-0-07-131114-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 1096 Seiten, Format (B × H): 201 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 1730 g

Reihe: Asia Higher Education Engineering/Computer Science Mechanical Engineering

Smith / Hashemi

Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering (in SI Units)


5 ed
ISBN: 978-0-07-131114-4
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe

Buch, Englisch, 1096 Seiten, Format (B × H): 201 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 1730 g

Reihe: Asia Higher Education Engineering/Computer Science Mechanical Engineering

ISBN: 978-0-07-131114-4
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe


Smith/Hashemi's Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering, 5/e provides an eminently readable and understandable overview of engineering materials for undergraduate students. This edition offers a fully revised chemistry chapter and a new chapter on biomaterials as well as a new taxonomy for homework problems that will help students and instructors gauge and set goals for student learning. Through concise explanations, numerous worked-out examples, a wealth of illustrations & photos, and a brand new set of online resources, the new edition provides the most student-friendly introduction to the science & engineering of materials. The extensive media package available with the text provides Virtual Labs, tutorials, and animations, as well as image files, case studies, FE Exam review questions, and a solutions manual and lecture PowerPoint files for instructors.

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New Page 1CHAPTER 1    Introduction to Materials Science and EngineeringCHAPTER 2    Atomic Structure and BondingCHAPTER 3    Crystal and Amorphous Structure in MaterialsCHAPTER 4    Solidification and Crystalline ImperfectionsCHAPTER 5    Thermally Activated Processes and Diffusion in SolidsCHAPTER 6    Mechanical Properties of Metals ICHAPTER 7    Mechanical Properties of Metals IICHAPTER 8    Phase DiagramsCHAPTER 9    Engineering AlloysCHAPTER 10  Polymeric MaterialsCHAPTER 11  CeramicsCHAPTER 12  Composite MaterialsCHAPTER 13  CorrosionCHAPTER 14  Electrical Properties of MaterialsCHAPTER 15  Optical Properties and Superconductive MaterialCHAPTER 16  Magnetic PropertiesCHAPTER 17  Biological Materials and BiomaterialsAPPENDIX I    Important Properties of Selected Engineering Materials APPENDIX II    Some Properties of Selected Elements APPENDIX III   Ionic Radii of the Elements APPENDIX IV Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsReferences for Further Study by Chapter Glossary Answers Index


Smith, William
William F. Smith teaches at the University of Central Florida.

Hashemi, Javad
Javad Hashemi teaches at Texas Tech University.

Javad Hashemi is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University and is currently serving as the Associate Dean for Research in the Edward E. Whitacre College of Engineering. Javad received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Drexel University in 1988. He has been teaching undergraduate and graduate materials and mechanics courses, as well as laboratories, at Texas Tech University since 1991. Dr. Hashemi has an extensive research background in manufacturing, structural, and synthesis aspects of materials. His current research focus is the areas of materials, biomaterials, and engineering education.

The late William F. Smith was Professor Emeritus of Engineering in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department of the University of Central Florida at Orlando, Florida. He was awarded an M.S. degree in metallurgical engineering from Purdue University and a Sc.D. degree in metallurgy from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Smith, who was a registered professional engineer in the states of California and Florida, taught undergraduate and graduate materials science and engineering courses and actively wrote textbooks for many years. He was also the author of Structure and Properties of Engineering Alloys, Second Edition (McGraw- Hill, 1993).



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