Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and design: an introduction for engineers and architects
How could nanotechnology not perk the interest of any designer, engineer or architect? Exploring the intriguing new approaches to design that nanotechnologies offer, Nanomaterials, Nanotechnologies and Design is set against the sometimes fantastic sounding potential of this technology. Nanotechnolog...
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Zusammenfassung: | How could nanotechnology not perk the interest of any designer, engineer or architect? Exploring the intriguing new approaches to design that nanotechnologies offer, Nanomaterials, Nanotechnologies and Design is set against the sometimes fantastic sounding potential of this technology. Nanotechnology offers product engineers, designers, architects and consumers a vastly enhanced palette of materials and properties, ranging from the profound to the superficial. It is for engineering and design students and professionals who need to understand enough about the subject to apply it with real meaning to their own work. In this title, world-renowned author team addresses the hot-topic of nanotechnology. It is the first book to address and explore the impacts and opportunities of nanotech for mainstream designers, engineers and architects. It features full colour production and excellent design. It is guaranteed to appeal to everyone concerned with good design and the use of new materials. |
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adam_text | Preface
............................................................................... xiii
Acknowledgments
........................................................................ xix
CHAPTER
1
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies:
An Overview
................................................ 1
1.1
Why Nanomaterials?
........................................... 1
1.2
Scale, Structure, and Behavior
........................... 11
Further Reading
................................................... 15
CHAPTER
2
An Evolutionary Perspective
...................... 17
2.1
A Brief History of Materials
............................... 17
2.2
Nanomaterials and Nanostructures in
Nature
................................................................... 23
2.3
Nanomaterials in Art and Cultural Heritage....
29
Examples Found in Art
.................................. 29
Conservation
................................................... 32
Further Reading
................................................... 38
CHAPTERS The Design Context
.................................... 41
3.1
Materials in Design
............................................. 41
Design Focus
................................................... 47
3.2
Product Design, Architecture,
and Engineering
.................................................. 49
Products
........................................................... 49
Characterizing Products: A Broad
Perspective
.................................................. 50
Production Volumes
........................................ 52
Value
................................................................ 52
General Product Complexity and
Performance
................................................. 53
Architecture, Building Engineering, and Civil
Engineering
................................................. 55
The Design and Development Context
........ 55
Building Types
................................................ 58
The first three chapters in the
book are introductory in
nature. Chapter
1
provides
an overview of the general
characteristics and field of
nanomaterials.
Chapter
2
presents a
retrospective look at
materials, nanomaterials in
nature, and nanomaterials as
they have long been found in
works of artisans.
Chapter
3
discusses the
general use of materials in
architecture and product
design, general product and
building types, and design
processes
—
all with a special
emphasis on the emerging
role of nanomaterials.
Contents
3.3
3.4
Chapter
4
presents the basic properties
of materials from a qualitative and
quantitative perspective. Topics should
be familiar to engineers and material
scientists and can be of interest to
technically oriented designers.
3.5
CHAPTER
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
Environments, Systems, and Assemblies
......... 59
Environments
.................................................. 59
Systems and Assemblies
............................... 61
Unitary and Modular Design Approaches to
Systems and Assemblies
............................ 67
The Design and Development Process
............. 70
The Overall Development Process
................ 70
Structured Design Processes in Relation to
Materials
...................................................... 74
Unstructured Design Processes
.................... 76
A Design Vignette
............................................... 78
Further Reading
................................................... 85
Material Classes, Structure,
and Properties
............................................. 87
Classes of Materials
............................................ 87
Metallic Materials
........................................... 87
Ceramic Materials
........................................... 87
Polymeric Materials
........................................ 88
Composite Materials
...................................... 88
Electronic Materials
........................................ 88
Biomaterials
..................................................... 88
Nanomaterials
................................................. 89
The Internal Structure of Materials
................... 89
Atomic Structure
............................................. 89
Atomic Bonding
.............................................. 92
Crystal Structure
............................................. 95
Molecular Structure
........................................ 98
Defects
............................................................. 99
Mechanical Behavior
........................................... 103
Stress, Strain, Stiffness, and Strength
.......... 103
The Origins of Strength
................................. 109
Thermal Behavior
................................................ 113
Intrinsic Thermal Properties
.......................... 113
The Physics of Thermal Properties
............... 115
Electrical Behavior
............................................... 117
Resistivity and Conductivity
......................... 118
Dielectric Behavior
......................................... 119
The Physics of Electrical Properties
............. 122
Magnetic Behavior
.............................................. 127
Magnetic Fields in a Vacuum
........................ 127
Magnetic Fields in Materials
......................... 128
Measuring Magnetic Properties
.................... 128
The Physics of Magnetic Behavior
............... 130
4.7
4.8
CHAPTER
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Optical Behavior
.................................................. 132
The Interaction of Materials and Radiation.
133
Specular and Diffuse Reflection
.................... 134
Absorption
....................................................... 134
Transmission
................................................... 134
Refraction
........................................................ 134
The Physics of Optical Properties
................. 136
Acoustic Behavior
................................................ 141
Sound Velocity and Wavelength
................... 141
Sound Management
....................................... 141
Sound Wave Impedance and Radiation
of Sound Energy
.......................................... 143
Further Reading
................................................... 144
Material Property Charts and Their
Uses
.............................................................. 147
Material Property Charts
.................................... 147
The Modulus Bar Chart and the
Modulus-Density Bubble Chart
................ 147
The Modulus-Relative Cost Chart
................ 149
The Strength-Density Chart
.......................... 150
Thermal Expansion, a, and Thermal
Conductivity, A
............................................ 151
Feel: Tactile Attributes
.................................. 152
Hearing: Acoustic Attributes
........................ 154
Using Charts to Select Translation,
Screening, Ranking, and Documentation
.......... 154
Translation
...................................................... 155
Screening
......................................................... 157
Ranking: Material Indices
............................. 157
Documentation
................................................ 157
Plotting Limits and Indices on Charts
.............. 158
Screening: Constraints on Charts
................. 158
Ranking: Indices on Charts
........................... 159
Computer-Aided Selection
............................. 160
Resolving Conflicting Objectives
....................... 162
The Method of Weight Factors
..................... 163
Systematic Methods: Penalty Functions and
Exchange Constants
................................... 164
Tradeoff Strategies
......................................... 165
Penalty Functions
........................................... 166
Values for the Exchange Constants,
α
......... 167
Further Reading
................................................... 170
Chapter
5
presents a structured design
process based on material property
charts that can be used for material
selection and resolmng conflicting
design objectives. The approach is of
great interest to design-oriented
engineers and technically oriented
architects.
Contents
Chapter
6, 7,
and
8
provide an
introduction to the classes and
fundamental characteristics of
nanomaterials, how they are made and
characterized, and their properties. The
treatment generally assumes some level
of prior technical background in
materials. These chapters are of interest
to engineers and material scientists who
are entering the field of nanomaterials.
Technically oriented architects and
designers who want a deeper
understanding of nanomaterials will
find these sections useful.
CHAPTER
6
Nanomaterials: Classes and
Fundamentals
.............................................. 177
6.1
Classification of Nanomaterials
......................... 177
6.2
Size Effects
........................................................... 182
Surface-to-Volume Ratio Versus Shape
........ 182
Magic Numbers
............................................... 187
Surface Curvature
........................................... 190
Strain Confinement
......................................... 194
Quantum Effects
............................................. 194
Further Reading
................................................... 197
CHAPTER
7
Nanomaterials: Properties
.......................... 199
7.1
Mechanical Properties
........................................ 199
Scale and Properties
....................................... 199
Scale Dependence of
Material Properties
..................................... 200
The Mechanical Properties of
Nanostructured Materials
.......................... 201
7.2
Thermal Properties of Nanomaterials
............... 211
Melting Point
................................................... 211
Thermal Transport
.......................................... 214
7.3
Electrical Properties
............................................ 218
7.4
Magnetic Properties
............................................ 222
7.5
Optical Properties
................................................ 227
7.6
Acoustic Properties
............................................. 232
7.7
Special Cases
....................................................... 233
Carbon Nanotubes
.......................................... 233
Nanocomposites
.............................................. 239
Further Reading
................................................... 254
CHAPTER
8
Nanomaterials: Synthesis and
Characterization
.......................................... 257
81
Synthesis of Nanoscale Materials
and Structures
..................................................... 257
Methods for Making 0-D Nanomaterials
...... 257
Methods for Making 1-D and 2-D
Nanomaterials
............................................. 260
Methods for Making
3-D
Nanomaterials
...... 263
Top-Down Processes
...................................... 264
Intermediate Processes
.................................. 266
Bottom-Up Processes
...................................... 267
Methods for Nanoprofiling
............................. 267
8.2
CHAPTER
9
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
Characterization of Nanomaterials
.................... 271
Further Reading
................................................... 289
Design Environments and Systems
........... 291
Environments and Systems
................................ 291
Structural and Mechanical Environments
......... 293
Nano-Based Structural/Mechanical
Applications
................................................. 296
The Thermal Environment
................................. 307
Basic Heat Transfer
........................................ 308
Thermal Environments in Products
.............. 309
Thermal Environments in Spaces
................. 312
Application of Nanomaterials in the
Design of Thermal Environments
............. 317
Electrical and Magnetic Environments
............. 328
Electronic Materials
........................................ 328
General Trends
............................................... 328
Impacts
............................................................ 331
Light and Optical Environments
........................ 334
Fundamentals of Light
................................... 336
Color
................................................................. 339
Visual Perception
............................................ 340
Luminous Environments
................................ 342
Applications of Nanomaterials
...................... 344
Nano-Related Phenomena
............................. 345
Light Control Films, Coatings, and
Sheets
........................................................... 347
Antireflection, Transmission,
and Contrast Enhancement
....................... 348
Dichroics
.......................................................... 350
Polarizing Films and Glasses
........................ 351
Chromics
.......................................................... 352
Luminescence
................................................. 355
Nanophosphors in Lighting
........................... 355
Solid-State Lighting: Quantum Dots
and QLEDs
................................................... 357
Displays, Screens, and Electronic
Papers
........................................................... 360
Other Nano-Based Technologies
................... 363
Sound and Acoustical Environments
................ 364
Fundamental Characteristics of Sound
Environments
.............................................. 365
General Noise-Control Approaches
.............. 367
Chapter
9
looks at characteristics of
primary design environments that are
important in architecture and product
design. The role of nanomaterials and
nanotechnologies within these
environments are explored in a
qualitative way. For those not in the
design fields, the chapter provides an
insight into how nanomaterials impact
real applications and how an
applications perspective can stimulate
ideas about developing novel materials.
Chapter
10
explores the many different
and exciting functional and form
characteristics of nanomaterials that are
related to architecture, engineering, and
product design as well to the several
industries that produce them. Chapter
10
is suitable for readers with any type
of background.
Space Acoustics
.............................................. 369
Applications of Nanomaterials in Sound
Environments
.............................................. 372
Manipulating Properties
................................ 372
Nanoporous Sound Insulation Materials
...... 374
Acoustical Damping and Isolation
................ 374
Sound Sources
................................................. 376
Musical Instruments
....................................... 377
Other Applicaations
....................................... 378
9.7
Enabling Environments and Systems:
Energy
.................................................................. 379
9.8
Interactive, Smart, and Intelligent Systems
and Environments
............................................... 389
Responsive Environments
............................. 389
Characterizing Interactive, Smart,
and Intelligent Environments
.................... 392
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
Applications
................................................. 395
9.9
Nanomaterials Costs
........................................... 396
Types
............................................................... 397
Further Reading
................................................... 401
CHAPTER
10
Nanomaterial Product Forms and
Functions
...................................................... 403
10.1
Characterizing Forms and Functions
................ 403
10.2
Functional Characteristics
.................................. 406
Fundamental Approaches for Cleaning
and Antimicrobial Actions
......................... 407
Self-Cleaning and Easy-Cleaning
Materials
...................................................... 412
Self-Healing Materials
.................................... 423
Antifogging, Antireflection, and Other
Characteristics
............................................. 427
10.3
Smart Materials
............................................... 427
10.4
Nanoproduct Forms
............................................. 431
Nanocoatings
.................................................. 433
Multilayers andNanofilms
............................. 436
Nanopaints and Nanosealants
...................... 438
Nanoadhesives
................................................ 443
Nanoporous Materials
.................................... 446
Nanotextiles
.................................................... 450
Nanocosmetics
................................................ 459
Further Reading
................................................... 465
Contents
CHAPTER
11 Nanomaterials
and Nanotechnologies
in Health
and the
Environment................. 467
11.1
The Context
......................................................... 467
11.2
Medical and Pharmaceutical
Nanotechnology Applications............................ 468
11.3 Health
Concerns
.................................................. 472
Primary Considerations
.................................. 475
Effects
.............................................................. 476
A Specific Debate
........................................... 478
11.4
Environmental Benefits and Impacts
................ 481
Reducing Environmental Impacts:
General Source Reductions
........................ 482
General Remediation and Treatment
........... 485
Environmental Monitoring
............................. 486
Water Cleaning and Purification
................... 486
Air Cleaning and Purification
........................ 491
Special Applications in Air Pollution
Reduction
..................................................... 494
Soil Remediation
............................................. 495
General Environmental Risks
........................ 496
Workplace Sources and Exposures
............... 498
Further Reading
................................................... 499
CHAPTER
12
The Broader Context
................................... 501
12.1
Industry Perspectives
......................................... 501
12.2
The Automotive Industry
................................... 502
12.3
The Building and Construction Industry
.......... 510
Directions
......................................................... 510
Systems
............................................................ 512
12.4
Aerospace, Textiles, Sports, and Other
Industries
............................................................. 518
12.5
A Closing Comment
............................................ 523
Further Reading
................................................... 525
Index
............................................................................... 527
Chapter
U
surveys the many positive
applications of nanomaterials and
nanotechnologies in the medical and
pharmaceutical world as well as in
improving the environment. Health
questions are also addressed. Chapter
11
is suitable for readers with any type
of background.
Chapter
12,
the final chapter of the
booh, succinctly reviews drivers
(economic, societal, ethical) that are
leading to increased uses of
nanomaterials and nanotechnologies in
various industries.
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spelling | Ashby, Michael F. 1935- Verfasser (DE-588)128979690 aut Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and design an introduction for engineers and architects Michael F. Ashby ; Paulo J. Ferreira ; Daniel L. Schodek Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier 2009 XIX, 540 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier How could nanotechnology not perk the interest of any designer, engineer or architect? Exploring the intriguing new approaches to design that nanotechnologies offer, Nanomaterials, Nanotechnologies and Design is set against the sometimes fantastic sounding potential of this technology. Nanotechnology offers product engineers, designers, architects and consumers a vastly enhanced palette of materials and properties, ranging from the profound to the superficial. It is for engineering and design students and professionals who need to understand enough about the subject to apply it with real meaning to their own work. In this title, world-renowned author team addresses the hot-topic of nanotechnology. It is the first book to address and explore the impacts and opportunities of nanotech for mainstream designers, engineers and architects. It features full colour production and excellent design. It is guaranteed to appeal to everyone concerned with good design and the use of new materials. byggematerialer materialer Nanotechnologie (DE-588)4327470-5 gnd rswk-swf Nanostrukturiertes Material (DE-588)4342626-8 gnd rswk-swf Nanotechnologie (DE-588)4327470-5 s DE-604 Nanostrukturiertes Material (DE-588)4342626-8 s Ferreira, Paulo J. Verfasser aut Schodek, Daniel L. Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017128507&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Ashby, Michael F. 1935- Ferreira, Paulo J. Schodek, Daniel L. Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and design an introduction for engineers and architects byggematerialer materialer Nanotechnologie (DE-588)4327470-5 gnd Nanostrukturiertes Material (DE-588)4342626-8 gnd |
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title | Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and design an introduction for engineers and architects |
title_auth | Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and design an introduction for engineers and architects |
title_exact_search | Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and design an introduction for engineers and architects |
title_full | Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and design an introduction for engineers and architects Michael F. Ashby ; Paulo J. Ferreira ; Daniel L. Schodek |
title_fullStr | Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and design an introduction for engineers and architects Michael F. Ashby ; Paulo J. Ferreira ; Daniel L. Schodek |
title_full_unstemmed | Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and design an introduction for engineers and architects Michael F. Ashby ; Paulo J. Ferreira ; Daniel L. Schodek |
title_short | Nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and design |
title_sort | nanomaterials nanotechnologies and design an introduction for engineers and architects |
title_sub | an introduction for engineers and architects |
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