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Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection, 9/e

Engineering Materials:  Properties and Selection,  9/e

Author(s):
  • Kenneth G. Budinski
  • Michael K. Budinski
  • Author: Kenneth G. Budinski
    • ISBN:9789332574045
    • 10 Digit ISBN:9332574049
    • Price:Rs. 1390.00
    • Pages:784
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    This introductory text covers theory and industry-standard ion practices, providing students with

    the working knowledge to make an informed ion of materials for engineering applications and to

    correctly specify materials on drawings and purchasing documents. Encompassing all significant material

    systems—metals, ceramics, plastics, and composites—this text incorporates the most up-to-date information



     

    Table of Content

    "Chapter 1 The Importance of Engineering Materials
    Chapter 2 Forming Engineering Materials from the Elements
    Chapter 3 The Role of Chemical and Physical Properties in Engineering Materials
    Chapter 4 The Role of Mechanical Properties in Engineering Materials
    Chapter 5 The Role of Tribology in Engineering Materials
    Chapter 6 The Role of Corrosion in Engineering Materials
    Chapter 7 Principles of Polymeric Materials
    Chapter 8 Polymer Families
    Chapter 9 Plastic and Polymer Composite Fabrication Processes
    Chapter 10 Selection of Plastic/Polymeric Materials
    Chapter 11 Ceramics, Cermets, Glass, and Carbon Products
    Chapter 12 Steel Products
    Chapter 13 Heat Treatment of Steels
    Chapter 14 Carbon and Alloy Steels
    Chapter 15 Tool Steels
    Chapter 16 Stainless Steels
    Chapter 17 Cast Iron, Cast Steel, and Powder Metallurgy Materials
    Chapter 18 Copper and Its Alloys
    Chapter 19 Aluminum and Its Alloys
    Chapter 20 Nickel, Zinc, Titanium,Magnesium, and Special Use Metals
    Chapter 21 Surface Engineering
    Chapter 22 Nanomaterials
    Chapter 23 The Methodology of Material Selection"
     

    Salient Features

    1. Features the latest cost and usage data to reflect current worldwide conditions, materials, engineering
    theories, and practices
    2. Recommends a repertoire of materials that meet most design needs
    3. Includes critical concepts sections that outline the key concepts of each chapter and give students an
    opportunity to assess their understanding
    4. Unique selection information, developed by the authors, offers students a fresh approach to traditional
    topics and provides the most timely, complete and accurate coverage of the most recent developments
    5. Focuses on the properties of industry-standard materials, teaching students how to specify these materials
    on engineering drawings and documents."