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An Introduction to the Mechanical Properties of Ceramics

An Introduction to the Mechanical Properties of Ceramics

An Introduction to the Mechanical Properties of Ceramics

David J. Green, Pennsylvania State University
September 1998
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9780521599139
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    This book is a comprehensive introduction to the mechanical properties of ceramics, and is designed primarily as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in materials science and engineering. Over the past 25 years ceramics have become key materials in the development of many new technologies as scientists have been able to design these materials with new structures and properties. An understanding of the factors that influence their mechanical behavior and reliability is essential. This book will introduce the reader to current concepts in the field. It contains problems and exercises to help readers develop their skills. Although designed principally as a textbook for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this book will also be of value as a supplementary text for more general courses and to industrial scientists and engineers involved in the development of ceramic-based products, materials selection and mechanical design.

    • ceramics are of great technological importance
    • knowledge of how ceramics bend, stretch, flow, deform and fracture is essential to engineers designing new products
    • based on a course taught by the author to advanced undergraduates and graduate students

    Reviews & endorsements

    ' … this book provides a good introduction to the mechanical properties of both ceramics and glasses …' Russell J. Hand, Chemistry in Britain

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    Product details

    September 1998
    Paperback
    9780521599139
    352 pages
    246 × 174 × 19 mm
    0.73kg
    276 b/w illus. 25 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Elastic behaviour
    • 3. Effect of structure on elastic behaviour
    • 4. Elastic stress distributions
    • 5. Viscosity and viscoelasticity
    • 6. Plastic flow
    • 7. Creep deformation
    • 8. Brittle fracture
    • 9. Strength and engineering design
    • Comprehension exercises
    • Appendix.
      Author
    • David J. Green , Pennsylvania State University