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Mechanical Behavior of Diamond and other Forms of Carbon

Mechanical Behavior of Diamond and other Forms of Carbon

Mechanical Behavior of Diamond and other Forms of Carbon

Volume 383:
David B. Bogy, University of California, Berkeley
Michael S. Donley, Air Force Wright Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
Michael D. Drory, Crystallume, Santa Clara
John E. Field, University of Cambridge
November 1995
383
Hardback
9781558992863
£22.99
GBP
Hardback

    Scientists from various disciplines, including diamond synthesis, mechanics and materials science, come together in this volume to assess the current understanding of the mechanical behavior of diamond and other forms of carbon. Mechanical characterization of these materials is complicated by many of diamond's extreme physical properties, such as high hardness and Young's modulus, with a low thermal expansion coefficient. In addition, the interpretation of mechanical property data requires careful consideration of the presence of defects and microstructure. The role of structure is emphasized. Topics include: processing and structure; elastic properties and deformation; residual stresses; fracture and adhesion; friction and wear and applications.

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    November 1995
    Hardback
    9781558992863
    474 pages
    0.818kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
      Editors
    • David B. Bogy , University of California, Berkeley
    • Michael S. Donley , Air Force Wright Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    • Michael D. Drory , Crystallume, Santa Clara
    • John E. Field , University of Cambridge