Despite the several comprehensive series available in Material
Sciences and their related fields, it is a hard task to find grouped
properties of metals and alloys, ceramics, polymers, minerals, woods,
and building materials in a single volume source book. Actually, the
scope of this practical handbook is to provide to scientists,
engineers, professors, technicians, and students working in numerous
scientific and technical fields ranging from nuclear to civil
engineering, easy and rapid access to the accurate physico-chemical
properties of all classes of materials. Classes used to describe the
materials are: (i) metals and their alloys, (ii) semiconductors, (iii)
superconductors, (iv) magnetic materials, ( v) miscellaneous
electrical materials ( e. g. , dielectrics, thermocouple and
industrial electrode materials), (vi) ceramics, refractories, and
glasses, (vii) polymers and elastomers, (viii) minerals, ores,
meteorites, and rocks, (ix) timbers and woods, and finally (x)
building materials. Particular emphasis is placed on the properties of
the most common industrial materials in each class. Physical and
chemical properties usually listed for each material are (i)
mechanical (e. g. , density, elastic moduli, Poisson's ratio, yield
and tensile strength, hardness, fracture toughness), (ii) thermal (e.
g. , melting point, thermal conductivity, specific heat capacity,
coefficient oflinear thermal expansion, spectral emissivities), (iii)
electrical (e. g. , resistivity, dielectric permittivity, loss tangent
factor), (iv) magnetic (e. g. , magnetic permeability, remanence, Hall
constant), (v) optical (e. g. , refractive indices, reflective index),
(vi) electrochemical (e. g.
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A Concise Desktop Reference
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781447136484
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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