Engineering materials : properties and selection /
Kenneth G. Budinski, Michael K. Budinski.
- 9 ed.
- New Jersey : Prentice Hall, 2010.
- 774 P. : il., grafs., diagrs., fot. byn, etc.
Cap. 1. The Importance of Engineering Materials -- 2. Forming Engineering Materials from the Elements -- 3. The Role of Chemical and Physical Properties in Engineering Materials -- 4. The Role of Mechanical Properties in Engineering Materials -- 5. The Role of Tribology in Engineering Materials -- 6. The Role of Corrosion in Engineering Materials -- 7. Principles of Polymeric Materials -- 8. Polymer Families -- 9. Plastic and Polymer Composite Fabrication Processes -- 10. Selection of Plastic/Polymeric Materials -- 11. Ceramics, Cermets, Glass, and Carbon Products -- 12. Steel Products -- 13. Heat Treatment of Steels -- 14. Carbon and Alloy Steels -- 15. Tool Steels -- 16. Stainless Steels -- 17. Cast Iron, Cast Steel, and Powder Metallurgy Materials -- 18. Copper and Its Alloys -- 19. Aluminum and Its Alloys -- 20. Nickel, Zinc, Titanium, Magnesium, and Special Use Metals -- 21.Surface Engineering -- 22. Nanomaterials -- 23. The Methodology of Material Selection.