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Microstructure And Properties Of Materials (Volume 1), PDF eBook

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This is an advanced text on the microstructure and properties of materials, the first volume of a possible 3-volume set.

While there are many elementary texts in materials science, there are very few advanced texts.

Chapter 1 on aluminum alloys presents microstructural optimization and critical considerations in design applications.

Chapter 2 on Nickel-base superalloys reviews the compositional, microstructural and processing advances in increasing their maximum use temperature.

Chapter 3 on metal matrix composites discusses the strengthening mechanisms of metals dispersed with short fibers or particles.

Chapter 4 on polymer matrix composites contains the details of the microsturcture property relationships of high performance fibers, polymer matrix material and the advanced composites made therewith.

Chapter 5 on ceramics matrix composites describes the fibers and matrix materials used, the processing techniques involved and the mechanical properties under different loading conditions.

Chapter 6 on inorganic glasses describes the influence of second phases, both glassy and cyrstalline on their properties.

Chapter 7 on superconducting materials shows the importance of twins, grain boundaries, dislocations and stacking faults.

Chapter 8 on magnetic materials introduces the domain structure and its effects on the soft and hard magnetic properties.

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