Description
To prepare materials engineers and scientists of the future, Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering, Sixth Edition is designed to present diverse top¬ics in the field with appropriate breadth and depth. The strength of the book is in its balanced presentation of concepts in science of materials (basic knowledge) and engi¬neering of materials (applied knowledge). The basic and applied concepts are inte¬grated through concise textual explanations, relevant and stimulating imagery, detailed sample problems, electronic supplements, and homework problems. This textbook is therefore suitable for both an introductory course in materials at the sophomore level and a more advanced (junior/senior level) second course in materials science and engineering.
About the Cover
A race car is an example of a complex mechanical system that utilizes a variety of materials from all five classes in its structure. For Instance, for the race car in the image, the body is made of lightweight carbon fiber composites to save weight, the chassis is made of strong and tough steel alloys, the tires are made of durable vulcanized rubber, key components in the engine and brake system are either made of or coated with ceramic materials to withstand high temperature, and a variety of sensors as well as the on-board computer system uses electronic materials.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering
2 Atomic Structure and Bonding
3 Crystal and Amorphous Structures in Materials
4 Solidification and Crystalline Imperfections
5 Thermally Activated Processes and Diffusion in Solids
6 Mechanical Properties of Metals I
7 Mechanical Properties of Metals II
8 Phase Diagrams
9 Engineering Alloys
10 Polymeric Materials
11 Ceramics
12 Composite Materials
13 Corrosion
14 Electrical Properties of Materials
15 Optical Properties and Superconductive Materials
16 Magnetic Properties
17 Biological and Biomaterials
William F Smith
Late Professor Emeritus of Engineering of University of Central Florida
Javad Hashemi, Ph.D.
Professor of Mechanical Engineering Florida Atlantic University
Dr. Francisco Presuel-Moreno
Associate Professor of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering Florida Atlantic