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adam_text | Contents
List of Symbols
xxi
1.
Introduction I
Learning Objectives
2
1.1
Historical Perspective
2
3.
Fundamentals of Crystallography
47
Learning Objectives
48
3.1
Introduction
48
Crystal Structures
48
1.2
Materials Science and Engineering
2
3.2
Fundamental Concepts
48
1.3
Why Study Materials Science
3.3
Unit Cells
49
and Engineering?
4
3.4
Crystal Systems
50
Case Study—Liberty Ship Failures
5
Crystallographic Points,
1.4
Classification of Materials
6
Directions, and Planes
51
1.5
Case Study—Carbonated Beverage
Containers
11
Advanced Materials
12
3.5
3.6
Point Coordinates
52
Crystallographic Directions
54
1.6
Modern Materials Needs
14
3.7
Crystallographic Planes
60
Summary
15
Crystalline and Noncrystalline
References
15
Materials
65
Question
16
3.8
Single Crystals
65
3.9
Polycrystalline Materials
65
2.
Atomic Structure and Interatomic
3.10
Anisotropy
67
Bonding
17
3.11
Noncrystalline Solids
67
Summary
68
Learning Objectives
18
References
69
2.1
Introduction
18
Questions and Problems
69
Atomic Structure
18
2.2
Fundamental Concepts
18
4.
The Structure of Crystalline Solids
73
2.3
Electrons in Atoms
20
Learning Objectives
74
2.4
The Periodic Table
26
4.1
Introduction
74
Atomic Bonding in Solids
28
Metallic Crystal Structures
74
2.5
Bonding Forces and Energies
28
4.2
The Face-Centered Cubic Crystal
2.6
Primary Interatomic Bonds
30
J
Structure
75
2.7
Secondary Bonding or van
der Waals
4.3
The Body-Centered Cubic Crystal
Bonding
37
Structure
76
Materials of Importance—Water (Its
4.4
The Hexagonal Close-Packed
Volume Expansion upon Freezing)
40
Crystal Structure
77
2.8
2.9
Mixed Bonding
41
Molecules
42
4.5
Density Computations-Metals
80
2.10
Bonding Type-Material Classification
Ceramic Crystal Structures
81
Correlations
42
4.6
Ionic Arrangement Geometries
82
Summary
43
4.7
AX-Type Crystal Structures
85
References
44
4.8
AmXp-Type Crystal Structures
86
Questions and Problems
44
4.9
A JB.X-Tvpe Crystal Structures
86
XIII
XIV
Contents
4.10
Density Computations-Ceramics
88
4.11
Silicate Ceramics
89
4.12
Carbon
93
4.13
Polymer Crystallinity
94
4.14
Polymorphism and Allotropy
97
4.15
Atomic Arrangements
97
4.16
Linear and Planar Densities
97
Material of Importance—Tin (Its
Allotropie
Transformation)
98
4.17
Close-Packed Crystal Structures
100
Х
-Ray Diffraction: Determination
of Crystal Structures
103
4.18
The Diffraction Phenomenon
103
4.19
Х
-Ray Diffraction and Bragg s Law
105
4.20
Diffraction Techniques
106
Summary
109
References 111
Questions and Problems 111
Design Problems
116
5.
Structures of Polymers
117
Learning Objectives
118
5.1
Introduction
118
5.2
Hydrocarbon Molecules
118
5.3
Polymer Molecules
121
5.4
The Chemistry of Polymer Molecules
5.5
Molecular Weight
125
5.6
Molecular Shape
128
5.7
Molecular Structure
130
5.8
Molecular Configurations
131
5.9
Thermoplastic and Thermosetting
Polymers
134
5.10
Copolymers
135
5.11
Polymer Crystals
137
Summary
139
References
140
Questions and Problems
141
6.
Imperfections in Solids
143
121
Learning Objectives
144
6.1
Introduction
144
Роїм
Defects
144
6.2
Point Defects in Metals
144
6.3
Point Defects in Ceramics
146
6.4
Impurities in Solids
149
6.5
Point Defects in Polymers
153
6.6
Specification of Composition
154
Mis« kiiantois
Imperfections
IOS
6.7
Dislocations—Linear Defects
158
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
Interfacial
Defects
161
Materials of Importance—Catalysts
(and Surface Defects)
164
Bulk or Volume Defects
165
Atomic Vibrations
165
Microscopic Examination
166
Basic Concepts of Microscopy
Microscopic Techniques
167
Grain-Size Determination
171
Summary
174
References
176
Questions and Problems
176
Design Problems
179
7.
Diffusion
180
166
Learning Objectives
181
7.1
Introduction
181
7.2
Diffusion Mechanisms
182
7.3
Steady-State Diffusion
183
7.4
Nonsteady-State Diffusion
185
7.5
Factors That Influence Diffusion
189
7.6
Diffusion in Semiconducting
Materials
194
Materials of Importance—
Aluminum for Integrated Circuit
Interconnects
197
7.7
Other Diffusion Paths
198
7.8
Diffusion in Ionic and Polymeric
Materials
198
Summary
201
References
203
Questions and Problems
203
Design Problems
206
8.
Mechanical Properties of Metals
208
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
Learning Objectives
209
Introduction
209
Concepts of Stress and Strain
210
Elastic Deformation
214
Plastic Deformation
220
Hardness
231
Property
Variability
and Design/Safety
Factors
237
Variability of Material Properties
Design/Safety Factors
239
Summary
243
References
245
Questions and Problems
245
Design Problems
251
731
Contents * xv
9.
Dislocations
and Strengthening
Mechanisms
253
Learning Objectives
254
9.1
Introduction
254
Dislocations and Piasth: Deformation
254
9.2
Basic Concepts
255
9.3
Characteristics of Dislocations
257
9.4
Slip Systems
258
9.5
Slip in Single Crystals
260
9.6
Plastic Deformation of Polycrystalline
Materials
263
9.7
Deformation by Twinning
265
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ОГ
SľKENCľllEMNC
IN
Mitais
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9.8
Strengthening by Grain Size
Reduction
266
9.9
Solid-Solution Strengthening
268
9.10
Strain Hardening
269
К
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Iti.
CRYSTAL!
Ι/ΑΠΟΝ.
ANI»
CHAIN
(ÌKowi il
272
9.11
Recovery
272
9.12
Recrystallization
273
9.13
Grain Growth
277
Summary
279
References
281
Questions and Problems
281
Design Problems
284
10.
Failure
285
10.1
L0.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
10.9
10.10
10.11
10.12
10.13
10.14
10.15
Learning Objectives
286
Introduction
286
ГнАспш:
287
287
Fundamentals of Fracture
Ductile Fracture
287
Brittle Fracture
289
Principles of Fracture Mechanics
Fracture Toughness Testing
299
I-
іклі
304
291
Cyclic Stresses
304
The S-N Curve
306
Crack Initiation and Propagation
310
Factors That Affect Fatigue Life
312
Environmental Effects
314
Chi
и·
,415
Generalized Creep Behavior
315
Stress and Temperature Effects
316
Data Extrapolation Methods
319
Alloys for High-Temperature Use
320
Summary
321
References
324
Questions and Problems
324
Design Problems
328
11.
Phase Diagrams
329
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
11.9
11.10
11.11
11.12
11.13
11.14
11.15
11.16
11.17
11.18
11.19
11.20
Learning Objectives
Introduction
330
330
Definitions and Basic Concepts
330
Solubility Limit
331
Phases
332
Microstructure
332
Phase Equilibria
332
One-Component (or Unary)
Phase Diagrams
333
Binary Phase Diagrams
334
Binary Isomorphous Systems
335
Interpretation of Phase Diagrams
337
Development of
Microstructure
in Isomorphous Alloys
341
Mechanical Properties of Isomorphous
Alloys
342
Binary Eutectic Systems
343
Development of
Microstructure
in
Eutectic Alloys
348
Materials of Importance—Lead-Free
Solders
349
Equilibrium Diagrams Having Intermediate
Phases or Compounds
355
Eutectoid and Peritectic Reactions
358
Congruent Phase Transformations
359
Ceramic and Ternary Phase Diagrams
360
The Gibbs Phase Rule
360
The Iron-Carbon System
363
The Iron-Iron Carbide (Fe-FeaC)
Phase Diagram
363
Development of
Microstructure
in
Iron-Carbon Alloys
366
The Influence of Other
Alloying Elements
374
Summary
374
References
377
Questions and Problems
377
12.
Phase Transformations
384
Learning Objectives
385
12.1
Introduction
385
Phase Transformations
385
12.2
Basic Concepts
385
xvi * Contents
12.3
The Kinetics of Phase
Transformations
386
12.4
Metastable versus Equilibrium States
397
mlcrostructljral and property changes
in Iron-Carbon Alloys
398
12.5
Isothermal Transformation Diagrams
398
12.6
Continuous-Cooling Transformation
Diagrams
409
12.7
Mechanical Behavior of Iron-Carbon
Alloys
412
12.8
Tempered Martensite
416
12.9
Review of Phase Transformations and
Mechanical Properties for Iron-Carbon
Alloys
419
Materials of Importance-Shape-Memory
Alloys
422
Summary
425
References
427
Questions and Problems
427
Design Problems
431
13.
Properties and Applications
of Metals
432
Learning Objectives
433
13.1
Introduction
433
Pekkoi
s
Alloys 4. M
13.2
Steels
434
13.3
Cast Irons
439
Nonhrhois Alloys
445
13.4
Copper and Its Alloys
446
13.5
Aluminum and Its Alloys
447
13.6
Magnesium and Its Alloys
450
13.7
Titanium and Its Alloys
451
13.8
The Refractory Metals
452
13.9
The Superalloys
454
13.10
The Noble Metals
455
13.11
Miscellaneous Nonferrous Alloys
455
Materials of Importance—Metal Alloys
Used for Euro Coins
456
Summary
457
References
458
Questions and Problems
458
Design Problems
458
14.
Properties and Applications
of Ceramics
460
12.1
14.2
14.3
Learning Objectives
461
Introduction
461
Ckramic Phase Diagrams
461
14.4
14.5
14.6
14.7
14.8
14.9
14.10
14.11
14.12
14.13
14.14
14.15
14.16
14.17
The
гЮг-СаО
System
463
The
SÍO2-A12O3
System
464
Mechanical Properties
465
Brittle Fracture of Ceramics
465
Stress-Strain Behavior
469
Mechanisms of Plastic Deformation
Miscellaneous Mechanical
Considerations
473
471
The
АігОз-СггОз
System
462
The MgO-AljOj System
462
Types and Applications of Ceramics
475
Glasses
476
Glass-Ceramics
476
Clay Products
478
Refractories
478
Abrasives
480
Cements
481
Carbons
482
Advanced Ceramics
484
Summary
489
References
492
Questions and Problems
492
Design Problems
494
15.
Characteristics and Applications
of Polymers
495
Learning Objectives
496
15.1
Introduction
496
Mechanical Behavior of Polymers
496
15.2
Stress-Strain Behavior
496
15.3
Macroscopic Deformation
498
15.4
Viscoelastic Deformation
499
15.5
Fracture of Polymers
503
15.6
Miscellaneous Mechanical
Characteristics
505
Mechanisms of Deformation
and for Strengthening of Polymers
506
15.7
Deformation of Semicrystalline
Polymers
506
15.8
Factors That Influence the Mechanical
Properties of Semicrystalline
Polymers
508
Materials of Importance—Shrink-Warp
Polymer Films
512
15.9
Deformation of Elastomers
512
Crystallization, Melting, and Glass-
Transition Phenomena in Polymers
514
15.10
Crystallization
515
15.11
Melting
516
15.12
The Glass Transition
516
15.13
Melting and Glass Transition
Temperatures
516
Contents * xvii
15.14
Factors
That Influence Melting and
Glass Transition Temperatures
518
Polymer Types
520
15.15
Plastics
520
Materials of Importance—Phenolic
Billiard Balls
522
15.16
Elastomers
523
15.17
Fibers
525
15.18
Miscellaneous Applications
525
15.19
Advanced Polymeric Materials
527
Summary
531
References
533
Questions and Problems
533
Design Questions
537
16.
Composite Materials
538
Learning Objectives
539
16.1
Introduction
539
Pauticii-Reinforcei)
Compositi*
541
16.2
Large-Particle Composites
541
16.3
Dispersion-Strengthened
Composites
545
Fiber-Reimohced
Composites
546
16.4
Influence of Fiber Length
546
16.5
Influence of Fiber Orientation
and Concentration
547
16.6
The Fiber Phase
556
16.7
The Matrix Phase
557
16.8
Polymer-Matrix Composites
557
16.9
Metal-Matrix Composites
563
16.10
Ceramic-Matrix Composites
564
16.11
Carbon-Carbon Composites
566
16.12
Hybrid Composites
566
16.13
Processing of Fiber-Reinforced
Composites
567
Structurai, Composites
569
16.14
Laminar Composites
569
16.15
Sandwich Panels
571
Case Study—Use of Composites
in the Boeing
787
Dreamliner
573
16.16
Nanocomposites
574
Summary
577
References
579
Questions and Problems
580
Design Problems
582
17.
Fabrication and Processing
of Engineering Materials
584
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5
17.6
17.7
17.8
17.9
17.10
17.11
17.12
17.13
17.14
17.15
17.16
Fabrication of Metals
585
Forming Operations
586
Casting
588
Miscellaneous Techniques
589
Thermal Processing of Metals
591
Annealing Processes
591
Heat Treatment of Steels
593
Precipitation Hardening
603
Fabrication and Processing
of Ceramics
610
Fabrication and Processing of Glasses
and Glass-Ceramics
610
Fabrication and Processing of Clay
Products
615
Powder Pressing
620
Tape Casting
622
Synthesis and Processing of
Polymers
623
Polymerization
623
Polymer Additives
625
Forming Techniques for Plastics
Fabrication of Elastomers
629
Fabrication of Fibers and Films
Summary
631
References
634
Questions and Problems
634
Design Problems
636
18.
Corrosion and Degradation
of Materials
638
627
630
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5
18.6
18.7
18.8
18.9
18.10
18.11
18.12
18.13
Learning Objectives
639
Introduction
639
Corrosion of Metals
640
Electrochemical Considerations
640
Corrosion Rates
647
Prediction of Corrosion Rates
648
Passivity
655
Environmental Effects
656
Forms of Corrosion
656
Corrosion Environments
664
Corrosion Prevention
664
Oxidation
666
Corrosion of Ceramic Materials
669
Dégradation
of Polymers
670
17.1
Learning Objectives
585
Introduction
585
Swelling and Dissolution
Bond Rupture
672
Weathering
673
Summary
674
References
676
670
xviii
Contents
Questions
and Problems
Design Problems
679
676
20.
Thermal Properties
734
19.
Electrical Properties
680
Learning Objectives
681
19.1
Introduction
681
Klictricai. Conduction
681
19.2
Ohm s Law
681
19.3
Electrical Conductivity
682
19.4
Electronic and Ionic Conduction
683
19.5
Energy Band Structures in Solids
683
19.6
Conduction in Terms of Band
and Atomic Bonding Models
685
19.7
Electron Mobility
687
19.8
Electrical Resistivity of Metals
688
19.9
Electrical Characteristics of Commercial
Alloys
691
Materials of Importance —Aluminum
Electrical Wires
691
Skviicomhctiyity 69:i
19.10
Intrinsic Semiconduction
693
19.11
Extrinsic Semiconduction
696
19.12
The Temperature Dependence of Carrier
Concentration
699
19.13
Factors That Affect Carrier Mobility
700
19.14
The Hall Effect
704
19.15
Semiconductor Devices
706
Ij.ictkicai. Conduction in Ionic
ceramics
ano
in polymers
712
19.16
Conduction in Ionic Materials
713
19.17
Electrical Properties of Polymers
713
Dielectric Behavior
714
19.18
Capacitance
714
19.19
Field Vectors and Polarization
716
19.20
Types of Polarization
719
19.21
Frequency Dependence of the Dielectric
Constant
721
19.22
Dielectric Strength
722
19.23
Dielectric Materials
722
OTHER Kl.ECTKICAl.CHARACTERISTICS
οι
Ma
huíais
722
19.24
Ferroelectricity
722
19.25
Piezoelectricity
723
Material of Importance—Piezoelectric
Ceramic Ink-Jet Printer Heads
724
Summary
725
References
728
Questions and Problems
728
Design Problems
732
Learning Objectives
735
20.1
Introduction
735
20.2
Heat Capacity
735
20.3
Thermal Expansion
739
Materials of Importance—Invar and Other
Low-Expansion Alloys
741
20.4
Thermal Conductivity
742
20.5
Thermal Stresses
745
Summary
747
References
748
Questions and Problems
748
Design Problems
750
21.
Magnetic Properties
751
Learning Objectives
752
21.1
Introduction
752
21.2
Basic Concepts
752
21.3
Diamagnetism and Paramagnetism
756
21.4
Ferromagnetism
758
21.5
Antiferromagnetism
and Ferrimagnetism
759
21.6
The Influence of Temperature on
Magnetic Behavior
763
21.7
Domains and Hysteresis
764
21.8
Magnetic Anisotropy
767
21.9
Soft Magnetic Materials
768
Materials of Importance—An Iron-Silicon
Alloy Used in Transformer Cores
769
21.10
Hard Magnetic Materials
770
21.11
Magnetic Storage
773
21.12
Superconductivity
776
Summary
779
References
781
Questions and Problems
781
Design Problems
784
22.
Optical Properties
785
Learning Objectives
786
Ill
Introduction
786
Bask: Concepts
786
22.2
Electromagnetic Radiation
786
22.3
Light Interactions with Solids
788
22.4
Atomic and Electronic Interactions
789
Optical Properties of Metals
790
Optical Properties of Nonmetals
791
22.5
Refraction
791
22.6
Reflection
793
22.7
Absorption
793
22.8
Transmission
797
Contents * xix
22.9
Color
797
22.10
Opacity and Translucency
in Insulators
799
Applications of Optical Phenomena
800
22.11
Luminescence
800
22.12
Photoconductivity
800
Materials of Importance—Light-Emitting
Diodes
801
22.13
Lasers
803
22.14
Optical Fibers in Communications
807
Summary
809
References
811
Questions and Problems
812
Design Problem
813
23.
Economic, Environmental,
and Societal Issues in Materials
Science and Engineering
814
Learning Objectives
815
23.1
Introduction
815
Kconomic Considerations
815
23.2
Component Design
816
23.3
Materials
816
23.4
Manufacturing Techniques
816
Knvihonmkntai. and Societal
Consummations
817
23.5
Recycling Issues in Materials Science
and Engineering
819
Materials of Importance
—
Biodegradable
and Biorenewable Polymers/Plastics
822
Summary
824
References
825
Design Questions
825
Appendix A The International System of
Units (SI)
826
Appendix
В
Properties of Selected
Engineering Materials
828
B.I Density
828
B.2 Modulus of Elasticity
831
B.3 Poisson s Ratio
835
B.4 Strength and Ductility
836
B.5 Plane Strain Fracture Toughness
841
B.6 Linear Coefficient of Thermal
Expansion
843
B.7 Thermal Conductivity
846
B.8 Specific Heat
849
B.9 Electrical Resistivity
852
B.10 Metal Alloy Compositions
855
Appendix
С
Costs and Relative Costs for
Selected Engineering Materials
857
Appendix
D
Repeat Unit Structures
f
or
Common Polymers
862
Appendix
E
Glass Transition and Melting
Temperatures for Common Polymeric
Materials
866
Glossary
867
Answers to Selected Problems
880
Index
885
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