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100607s2011 maua 001 0 eng |
| 010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER |
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2010020691 |
| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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9781856176637 |
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1856176630 |
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(OCoLC)639573741 |
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(OCoLC)610834127 |
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DLC |
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eng |
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DLC |
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YDX |
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YDXCP |
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CDX |
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BWK |
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UKWOH |
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BAUN |
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rda |
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BAUN_MERKEZ |
| 050 04 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER |
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TA403.6 |
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.A74 2011 |
| 082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
| Edition number |
22 |
| 100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
| Personal name |
Ashby, M. F |
| 245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
| Title |
Materials selection in mechanical design / |
| Statement of responsibility, etc |
Michael F. Ashby |
| 250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
| Edition statement |
4th ed |
| 264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE |
| Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture |
Burlington, MA : |
| Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer |
Butterworth-Heinemann, |
| Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice |
[2011] |
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| Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice |
©2011 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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xv, 646 pages : |
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illustrations (chiefly color) ; |
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24 cm |
| 336 ## - CONTENT TYPE |
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text |
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txt |
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rdacontent |
| 337 ## - MEDIA TYPE |
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unmediated |
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unmediated |
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rdamedia |
| 338 ## - CARRIER TYPE |
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volume |
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volume |
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rdacarrier |
| 500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
| General note |
Includes index |
| 505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
| Title |
Contents |
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Preface |
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Features of the Fourth Edition |
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chapter 1 Introduction |
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1.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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1.2. Materials in Design |
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1.3. The Evolution of Engineering Materials |
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1.4. The Evolution of Materials in Products |
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1.5. Summary and Conclusions |
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1.6. Further Reading |
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chapter 2 The Design Process |
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2.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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2.2. The Design Process |
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2.3. Types of Design |
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2.4. Design Tools and Materials Data |
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2.5. Function, Material, Shape, and Process |
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2.6. Case Study: Devices to Open Corked Bottles |
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2.7. Summary and Conclusions |
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2.8. Further Reading |
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chapter 3 Engineering Materials and Their Properties |
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3.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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3.2. The Families of Engineering Materials |
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3.3. Materials Information for Design |
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3.4. Material Properties and Their Units |
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3.5. Summary and Conclusions |
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3.6. Further Reading |
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chapter 4 Material Property Charts |
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4.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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4.2. Exploring Material Properties |
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4.3. The Material Property Charts |
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4.4. Summary and Conclusions |
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4.5. Further Reading |
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chapter 5 Materials Selection---The Basics |
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5.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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5.2. The Selection Strategy |
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5.3. Material Indices |
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5.4. The Selection Procedure |
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5.5. Computer-aided Selection |
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5.6. The Structural Index |
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5.7. Summary and Conclusions |
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5.8. Further Reading |
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chapter 6 Case Studies: Materials Selection |
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6.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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6.2. Materials for Oars |
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6.3. Mirrors for Large Telescopes |
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6.4. Materials for Table Legs |
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6.5. Cost: Structural Materials for Buildings |
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6.6. Materials for Flywheels |
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6.7. Materials for Springs |
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6.8. Elastic Hinges and Couplings |
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6.9. Materials for Seals |
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6.10. Deflection-limited Design with Brittle Polymers |
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6.11. Safe Pressure Vessels |
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6.12. Stiff, High-damping Materials for Shaker Tables |
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6.13. Insulation for Short-term Isothermal Containers |
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6.14. Energy-efficient Kiln Walls |
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6.15. Materials for Passive Solar Heating |
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6.16. Materials to Minimize Thermal Distortion in Precision Devices |
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6.17. Materials for Heat Exchangers |
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6.18. Heat Sinks for Hot Microchips |
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6.19. Materials for Radomes |
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6.20. Summary and Conclusions |
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6.21. Further Reading |
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chapter 7 Multiple Constraints and Conflicting Objectives |
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7.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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7.2. Selection with Multiple Constraints |
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7.3. Conflicting Objectives |
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7.4. Summary and Conclusions |
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7.5. Further Reading |
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7.6. Appendix: Weight Factors and Fuzzy Methods |
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chapter 8 Case Studies: Multiple Constraints and Conflicting Objectives |
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8.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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8.2. Multiple Constraints: Light Pressure Vessels |
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8.3. Multiple Constraints: Conrods for High-performance Engines |
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8.4. Multiple Constraints: Windings for High-field Magnets |
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8.5. Conflicting Objectives: Table Legs Again |
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8.6. Conflicting Objectives: Wafer-thin Casings for Must-have Electronics |
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8.7. Conflicting Objectives: Materials for a Disk-brake Caliper |
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8.8. Summary and Conclusions |
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chapter 9 Selection of Material and Shape |
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9.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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9.2. Shape Factors |
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9.3. Limits to Shape Efficiency |
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9.4. Exploring Material-shape Combinations |
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9.5. Material Indices That Include Shape |
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9.6. Graphical Coselecting Using Indices |
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9.7. Architectured Materials: Microscopic Shape |
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9.8. Summary and Conclusions |
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9.9. Further Reading |
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chapter 10 Case Studies: Material and Shape |
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10.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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10.2. Spars for Human-powered Planes |
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10.3. Forks for a Racing Bicycle |
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10.4. Floor Joists: Wood, Bamboo, or Steel? |
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10.5. Table Legs Yet Again: Thin or Light? |
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10.6. Increasing the Stiffness of Steel Sheet |
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10.7. Shapes that Flex: Leaf and Strand Structures |
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10.8. Ultra-efficient Springs |
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10.9. Summary and Conclusions |
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chapter 11 Designing Hybrid Materials |
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11.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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11.2. Holes in Material-property Space |
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11.3. The Method: "A + B + Configuration + Scale" |
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11.4. Composites |
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11.5. Sandwich Structures |
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11.6. Cellular Structures: Foams and Lattices |
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11.7. Segmented Structures |
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11.8. Summary and Conclusions |
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11.9. Further Reading |
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chapter 12 Case Studies: Hybrids |
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12.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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12.2. Designing Metal Matrix Composites |
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12.3. Flexible Conductors and Percolation |
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12.4. Extreme Combinations of Thermal and Electrical Conduction |
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12.5. Refrigerator Walls |
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12.6. Materials for Microwave-transparent Enclosures |
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12.7. Connectors that Don't Relax Their Grip |
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12.8. Exploiting Anisotropy: Heat-spreading Surfaces |
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12.9. The Mechanical Efficiency of Natural Materials |
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12.10. Further Reading: Natural Materials |
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chapter 13 Processes and Process Selection |
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13.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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13.2. Classifying Processes |
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13.3. The Processes: Shaping, Joining, Finishing |
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13.4. Processing for Properties |
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13.5. Systematic Process Selection |
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13.6. Ranking: Process Cost |
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13.7. Computer-aided Process Selection |
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13.8. Summary and Conclusions |
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13.9. Further Reading |
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chapter 14 Case Studies: Process Selection |
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14.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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14.2. Casting an Aluminum Con-rod |
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14.3. Forming a Fan |
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14.4. Spark Plug Insulators |
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14.5. A Manifold Jacket |
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14.6. Joining a Steel Radiator |
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14.7. Surface-hardening a Ball-bearing Race |
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14.8. Summary and Conclusions |
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chapter 15 Materials and the Environment |
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15.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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15.2. The Material Life-cycle |
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15.3. Material and Energy-consuming Systems |
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15.4. The Eco-attributes of Materials |
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15.5. Eco-selection |
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15.6. Case Studies: Drink Containers and Crash Barriers |
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15.7. Summary and Conclusions |
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15.8. Further Reading |
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chapter 16 Materials and Industrial Design |
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16.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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16.2. The Requirements Pyramid |
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16.3. Product Character |
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16.4. Using Materials and Processes to Create Product Personality |
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16.5. Summary and Conclusions |
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16.6. Further Reading |
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chapter 17 Forces for Change |
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17.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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17.2. Market Pull and Science Push |
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17.3. Growing Population and Wealth and Market Saturation |
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17.4. Product Liability and Service Provision |
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17.5. Miniaturization and Multifunctionality |
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17.6. Concern for the Environment and for the Individual |
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17.7. Summary and Conclusions |
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17.8. Further Reading |
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APPENDIX A Data for Engineering Materials |
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Table A.1 Names and Applications: Metals and Alloys; Polymers and Foams; and Composites, Ceramics, Glasses, and Natural Materials |
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Table A.2 Melting Temperature, Tm, and Glass Temperature, Tg |
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Table A.3 Density, ρ |
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Table A.4 Young's Modulus, E |
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Table A.5 Yield Strength, σy and Tensile Strength, σts |
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Table A.6 Fracture Toughness (plane strain), KIC |
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Table A.7 Thermal Conductivity, λ, and Thermal Expansion, α |
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Table A.8 Heat Capacity, Cp |
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Table A.9 Resistivity and Dielectric Constant |
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Table A.10 Embodied Energy and CO2 Footprint |
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Table A.11 Approximate Material Prices, Cm |
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Ways of Checking and Estimating Data |
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Further Reading |
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APPENDIX B Useful Solutions for Standard Problems |
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Introduction and Synopsis |
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B.1. Constitutive Equations for Mechanical Response |
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B.2. Moments of Sections |
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B.3. Elastic Bending of Beams |
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B.4. Failure of Beams and Panels |
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B.5. Buckling of Columns, Plates, and Shells |
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B.6. Torsion of Shafts |
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B.7. Static and Spinning Disks |
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B.8. Contact Stresses |
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B.9. Estimates for Stress Concentrations |
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B.10. Sharp Cracks |
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B.11. Pressure Vessels |
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B.12. Vibrating Beams, Tubes, and Disks |
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B.13. Creep and Creep Fracture |
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B.14. Flow of Heat and Matter |
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B.15. Solutions for Diffusion Equations |
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B.16. Further Reading |
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APPENDIX C Material Indices |
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C.1. Introduction and Synopsis |
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C.2. Uses of Material Indices |
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APPENDIX D Data Sources for Documentation |
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D.1. Introduction |
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D.2. Information Sources for Materials |
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D.3. Information for Manufacturing Processes |
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D.4. Databases and Expert Systems as Software |
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D.5. Additional Useful Internet Sites |
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APPENDIX E Exercises |
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E.1. Introduction to Exercises |
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E.2. Material Evolution in Products (Chapter 1) |
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E.3. Devising Concepts (Chapter 2) |
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E.4. Using Material Properties (Chapter 3) |
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E.5. Using Material Property Charts (Chapter 4) |
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E.6. Translation: Constraints and Objectives (Chapters 5 and 6) |
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E.7. Deriving and |
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Using Material Indices (Chapters 5 and 6) |
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E.8. Multiple Constraints and Objectives (Chapters 7 and 8) |
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E.9. Selecting Material and Shape (Chapters 9 and 10) |
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E.10. Hybrid Materials (Chapters 11 and 12) |
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E.11. Selecting Processes (Chapters 13 and 14) |
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E.12. Materials and the Environment (Chapter 15) |
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Index |
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| 520 8# - SUMMARY, ETC. |
| Summary, etc |
Understanding materials, their properties and behavior is fundamental to engineering design, and a key application of materials science. Written for all students of engineering, this book describes the procedures for material selection in mechanical design |
| 650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
| Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Materials |
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| Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Engineering design |
| 900 ## - EQUIVALENCE OR CROSS-REFERENCE-PERSONAL NAME [LOCAL, CANADA] |
| Personal Name |
30836 |
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| Numeration |
satın |
| 942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) |
| Source of classification or shelving scheme |
Library of Congress Classification |
| Koha item type |
Kitap |