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Introduction to Engineering Materials by V.B. John-OG

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You’re Shrewd book investment is titled

” Introduction to Engineering Materials “

By V.B John. Printed in 1973

Hard cover book consisting of 270 pages and all accounted. Library markings on front and rear cover pages. Binding is strong and in excellent condition except at rear which has some parting. Has schematic drawings and illustrations.

 

                                                     INTRODUCTION TO                    

                                      ENGINEERING MATERIALS


3

1 Atomic structure

1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Elementary particles; 1.3 Atomic number and atomic weight;

1.4 The gramme atom and Avogadro's number; 1.5 The structure of the atom;

1.6 Quantum numbers; 1.7 The Pauli exclusion principle; 1.8 The periodic table;

1.9 The nucleus and radio-activity; 1.10 Artificial radioactive materials;

1.11 Nuclear energy; Questions

16

 

2 Bonding between atoms

2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Ionic bond; 2.3 Covalent bond; 2.4 The co-ordi­nate bond;

2.5 The metallic bond; 2.6 Secondary bonds; Questions

25

 

3 Chemical reactions and reactivity

3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Reactivity; 3.3 The Law of Mass Action;

3.4 Energy change in a reaction; 3.5 Reaction equations; 3.6 Calorific value;

3.7 Air-fuel ratio; 3.8 Metal extraction and refining; 3.9 Poly­merisation;

3.10 Ionisation and pH value; 3.11 Water softening; 3.12 Electrolysis;

3.13 Corrosion; Questions

40

 

4 The crystalline state

4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Crystal classes; 4.3 Miller notation;

4.4 Metallic crystals; 4.5 Crystals of compounds; 4.6 Glasses;

4.7 Crystallites in polymers; 4.8 Analysis of crystals; Questions

55

 

5 Elastic and plastic behaviour

5.1 Stress and strain; 5.2 Elastic constants; 5.3 Thermal stresses;

5.4 Plastic flow in metals; 5.5 Slip planes; 5.6 Deformation by twin­ning;

5.7 Dislocations; 5.8 Polycrystalline metals; 5.9 Strain hardening;

5.10 Recrystallisation; 5.11 Solution hardening; 5.12 Dispersion hardening;

5.13 Yield point in mild steel; 5.14 Diffusion and dis­location climb;

5.15 Behaviour of ceramic materials; 5.16 Glasses; 5.17 Polymeric materials; Questions

V111                                          '

6 Constitution                                                                                                                  7

6 6.1 Phases; 6.2 Metallic alloy systems; 6.3 Total solid insolubility;

6.4 Interpretation of phase diagrams; 6.5 Solid solubility;

6.6 Phase diagram for total solid solubility; 63 Partial solid solubility;

6.8 Peri­tectic diagram; 6.9 Intermetallic compounds; 6.10 Effect of alloy type on properties;

 6.11 Allotropy; 6.12 Polymeric materials; 6.13 Ceramics; 6.14 Silicate structures; Questions

 

7 Electrical and magnetic properties                                                                             9

7 7.1 Conduction; 7.2 Band structure; 7.3 Conduction in metals;

7.4 Semiconductors; 7.5 The p-n junction; 7.6 Insulating materials;

7.7 Magnetic behaviour; Questions; Further reading

Section B: Materials technology

8 The shaping of materials                                                                                                                                          111

 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Melting furnaces; 8.3 Melting and alloying;

8.4 Melt treatment; 8.5 Casting; 8.6 Ingot casting; &7 Hot working;

8.8 Fibre structure; 8.9 Cold working; 8.10 Annealing; 8.11 Powder metallurgy;

8.12 The forming of thermoplastics; 8.13 The forming of thermosetting plastics;

 8.14 Expanded plastics; 8.15 The forming of ceramics; Questions

 

 

9

Non-ferrous metals

9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Aluminium; 9.3 Aluminium alloys; 9.4 Copper;

9.5 Copper alloys; 9.6 Lead; 9.7 Tin; 9.8 Magnesium; 9.9 Nickel;

9.10 Titanium; 9.11 Zinc; Questions

136

 

10

Iron and steel

158'

10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Production of iron; 10.3 Steel production;

10.4 Constituents in steel; 10.5 The iron-carbon phase diagram;

10.6 Structures of plain carbon steel; 10.7 T-T-T diagrams;

10.8 Hardenability; 10.9 Tempering; 10.10 Heat treatments for steels;

10.11 Types of steels and their uses; 10.12 Surface hardening;

10.13 The effects of alloying elements in steels; 10.14 Alloy steels;

10.15 Cast irons; 10.16 Malleable irons; 10.17 Alloy cast irons; Questions

 

11 Thermoplastics                                                                                                           182

11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Polyethylene; 11.3 Polypropylene;

11.4 Poly-vinyl chloride - PVC; 11.5 Polytetrafluoroethylene - PTFE;

11.6 Polystyrene; 11.7 Acrylic materials; 11.8 Polyamides and poly-esters;

11.9 Elastomers; 11.10 Synthetic rubbers; 11.11 Silicones

 

12 Thermosetting materials                                                                                          192

12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Phenolic materials; 12.3 Amino-formaldehyde materials;

 12.4 Polyester materials; 12.5 Epoxide materials; Questions on Chapters 11 and 1213 Ceramics                                                                                                                        198

13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Building stone; 13.3 Clay products; 13.4 Refractories;

13.5 Cement and concrete; 13.6 Newer industrial ceramics; 13.7 Aluminium oxide;

13.8 Silicon nitride

 

14 Composite materials                                                                                                  206

14.1 Introduction; 14.2 Timber and plywood; 14.3 Fibre reinforced materials;

14.4 Dispersion strengthened metals; 14.5 Cermets and `hard metal'; Questions

 

15 The behaviour of materials in service                                                                    212

15.1 Fracture; 15.2 Temperature effects and the ductile-brittle transition; 15.3 Fatigue;

15.4 Creep; 15.5 Oxidation and degradation; 15.6 Corrosion; 15.7 Corrosion prevention;

15.8 Attack on polymeric materials; 15.9 Radiation damage; 15.10 Machinability; Questions

 

16 Testing of materials                                                                                                    230

16.1 Introduction; 16.2 Tensile testing machines; 16.3 Measurement of strain;

16.4 The tensile test - metals; 16.5 The tensile test - plastics; 16.6 The compression test;

16.7 Modulus of rupture; 16.8 Torsion testing; 16.9 Notch impact testing;

16.10 Hardness tests; 16.11 Fatigue testing; 16.12 Creep testing; 16.13 Non-destructive testing;

 16.14 Vibration testing; Questions; Further reading

Appendices

Appendix A

Macro- and microscopical examination of metals

253

Appendix B

Data Tables

258

Table B.1

Table B.2

Physical properties of some pure metals

Comparison of properties of metals,

plastics and ceramics

Appendix C

Cost Data

Table C.1

Table C.2

Table C.3

Table C.4

Raw material costs

Build-up of costs - steels

Build-up of costs - aluminium

Build-up of costs - plastics

260

Appendix D

A note on materials selection

263

Appendix E

Metal joining processes

267

Index

 

271

 

 

 
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