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Author Wypych, George.

Title Atlas of Material Damage.

Publication Info. Scarborough : Elsevier Science, 2017.

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Edition 2nd ed.
Description 1 online resource (339 pages)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Note Print version record.
Contents Front Cover ; Atlas of Material Damage; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Material Composition, Structure and Morphological Features; 2.1 MATERIALS HAVING PREDOMINANTLY HOMOGENEOUS STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION; 2.2 HETEROGENEOUS MATERIALS; 2.3 MATERIAL SURFACE VERSUS BULK; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Effect of Processing on Material Structure; 3.1 TEMPERATURE; 3.2 PRESSURE; 3.3 TIME; 3.4 VISCOSITY; 3.5 FLOW RATE (SHEAR RATE); 3.6 DEFORMATION; 3.7 ORIENTATION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Scale of Damage. Basic Concept; 4.1 ATOMISTIC; 4.2 MICROSCALE.
4.3 MACROSCALEREFERENCES; Chapter 5. Microscopic Mechanisms of Damage Caused by Degradants; 5.1 BULK (MECHANICAL FORCES); 5.2 ELECTRIC FORCES; 5.3 SURFACE-INITIATED DAMAGE; 5.4 COMBINATION OF DEGRADING ELEMENTS; REFERENCES; Index.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Atlas of Material Damage, Second Edition provides a systematic analysis of the modes of damage and morphology of damaged material, and compares the experiences of different industries to provide insight into the most frequently encountered failures, reasons for these failures, and potential improvements to prevent future materials failure. Product reliability is a critical aim of materials scientists and engineers. Uninterrupted performance of manufactured products at typical and extreme conditions of use is the major goal of product development and the most important indicator of material quality. This atlas has microscopic pictures, schematic diagrams, and graphs which show how materials fail, how they are produced to not fail, and how they are designed to perform particular functions to make outstanding products. Findings presented by each illustration are fully explained in the text and labeled. Materials increasingly must have optimal structure and specially designed morphology. The book offers numerous examples of how this special morphology can be achieved in electronics, the plastics industry, the pharmaceutical industry, aerospace, automotive applications, medicine, dentistry, and many other fields. This book provides information on defect formation and materials damage; discusses effect of composition, morphological features and structure of different materials on material performance, durability, and resilience; and analyses the cause of material damage and degradation, and the effect of processing conditions on material damage.
Subject Materials -- Atlases.
Morphology -- Atlases.
Microstructure -- Atlases.
Materials -- Deterioration -- Atlases.
Matériaux -- Atlas.
Morphologie -- Atlas.
Microstructure (Physique) -- Atlas.
Matériaux -- Détérioration -- Atlas.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Reference.
Materials
Materials -- Deterioration
Microstructure
Morphology
Genre/Form atlases.
Scientific atlases
Atlases
Atlases.
Atlas.
Other Form: Print version: Wypych, George. Atlas of Material Damage. Scarborough : Elsevier Science, ©2017 9781927885253
ISBN 9781927885260
1927885264
9781927885253
1927885256
Standard No. AU@ 000061157050
CHBIS 011069583
CHNEW 001014100
CHVBK 499783786
GBVCP 881719773
NLC 20169073351

 
    
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