
Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
by Smith, William F.-
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Summary
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering2 Atomic Structure and Bonding3 Crystal Structures and Crystal Geometry4 Solidification, Crystalline Imperfections, and Diffusion in Solids5 Mechanical Properties of Metals I6 Mechanical Properties of Metals II7 Polymeric Materials8 Phase Diagrams9 Engineering Alloys10 Ceramic Materials11 Composite Materials12 Corrosion13 Electrical Properties of Materials14 Optical Properties and Superconducting Materials15 Magnetic MaterialsAppendixesI Some Properties of Selected ElementsII Ionic Radii of the ElementsIII Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsAnswers to Selected ProblemsReferences for Further Study
3 Crystal Structures and Crystal Geometry4 Solidification, Crystalline Imperfections, and Diffusion in Solids5 Mechanical Properties of Metals I6 Mechanical Properties of Metals II7 Polymeric Materials8 Phase Diagrams9 Engineering Alloys10 Ceramic Materials11 Composite Materials12 Corrosion13 Electrical Properties of Materials14 Optical Properties and Superconducting Materials15 Magnetic MaterialsAppendixesI Some Properties of Selected ElementsII Ionic Radii of the ElementsIII Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsAnswers to Selected ProblemsReferences for Further Study
5 Mechanical Properties of Metals I6 Mechanical Properties of Metals II7 Polymeric Materials8 Phase Diagrams9 Engineering Alloys10 Ceramic Materials11 Composite Materials12 Corrosion13 Electrical Properties of Materials14 Optical Properties and Superconducting Materials15 Magnetic MaterialsAppendixesI Some Properties of Selected ElementsII Ionic Radii of the ElementsIII Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsAnswers to Selected ProblemsReferences for Further Study
7 Polymeric Materials8 Phase Diagrams9 Engineering Alloys10 Ceramic Materials11 Composite Materials12 Corrosion13 Electrical Properties of Materials14 Optical Properties and Superconducting Materials15 Magnetic MaterialsAppendixesI Some Properties of Selected ElementsII Ionic Radii of the ElementsIII Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsAnswers to Selected ProblemsReferences for Further Study
9 Engineering Alloys10 Ceramic Materials11 Composite Materials12 Corrosion13 Electrical Properties of Materials14 Optical Properties and Superconducting Materials15 Magnetic MaterialsAppendixesI Some Properties of Selected ElementsII Ionic Radii of the ElementsIII Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsAnswers to Selected ProblemsReferences for Further Study
11 Composite Materials12 Corrosion13 Electrical Properties of Materials14 Optical Properties and Superconducting Materials15 Magnetic MaterialsAppendixesI Some Properties of Selected ElementsII Ionic Radii of the ElementsIII Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsAnswers to Selected ProblemsReferences for Further Study
13 Electrical Properties of Materials14 Optical Properties and Superconducting Materials15 Magnetic MaterialsAppendixesI Some Properties of Selected ElementsII Ionic Radii of the ElementsIII Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsAnswers to Selected ProblemsReferences for Further Study
15 Magnetic MaterialsAppendixesI Some Properties of Selected ElementsII Ionic Radii of the ElementsIII Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsAnswers to Selected ProblemsReferences for Further Study
I Some Properties of Selected ElementsII Ionic Radii of the ElementsIII Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsAnswers to Selected ProblemsReferences for Further Study
III Selected Physical Quantities and Their UnitsAnswers to Selected ProblemsReferences for Further Study
References for Further Study
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