Material Science and Engineering
An introduction.

Fifth Edition

William D. Callister, Jr.
Departament of Metallurgical Engineering,
The University of Utah.

© 2000, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
ISBN: 0-471-3-32013-7

 

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Contenido
List of symbols viii
1.   Introduction. 1
2.   Atomic structure and interatomic bonding. 9
3.   The structure of crystalline solids. 30
4.   Imperfections in solids. 66
5.   Diffusion. 92
6.   Mechanical properties of metals. 112
7.   Dislocations and strengthening mechanisms. 132
8.   Failure. 184
9.   Phase diagrams. 241
10. Phase transformations in metals. 294
11. Thermal processing of metal alloys. 328
12. Metals alloys. 351
13. Structures and properties of ceramics. 381
14. Applications and processing of ceramics. 421
15. Polymers structures. 446
16. Characteristics, applications and processing of polymers. 473
17. Composites. 520
18. Corrosion and degradation of materials. 562
19. Electrical properties. 605
20. Thermal properties. 658
21. Magnetic properties. 674
22. Optical properties. 707
23. Material selection and design considerations. 734
24. Economic, environmental and societal issues in material science and engineering. 778
Appendix A: The international system of units (SI). 787
Appendix B: Properties for selected engineering materials. 789
Appendix C: Costs and relative costs for selected engineering materials. 817
Appendix D: Mer structures for commons polymers. 823
Appendix E: Glass transition and melting temperature for common polymeric materials. 827
Glossary. 828
Answer to selected problems. 843
Index. 849