Tensile Testing 2nd Edition


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Tensile Testing, 2nd Edition


Tensile Testing, 2nd Edition

Author: Joseph R. Davis

language: en

Publisher: ASM International

Release Date: 2004


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Hardness Testing, 2nd Edition


Hardness Testing, 2nd Edition

Author: Harry Chandler

language: en

Publisher: ASM International

Release Date: 1999-01-01


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This book provides a comprehensive overview of hardness testing, including the various methods and equipment used, testing applications and the selection of testing methods. The revised and updated second edition features expanded information on microhardness testing, specialized hardness tests, and hardness testing standards. Contents: Introduction to Hardness Testing Brinell Testing Rockwell Hardness Testing Vickers Hardness Testing Microhardness Testing Scelroscope and Leeb Hardness Testing Hardness Testing Application Selection of Hardness Testing Materials Appendices Index.

Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering


Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering

Author: William D. Callister, Jr.

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2012


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"This text treats the important properties of the three primary types of materials--metals, ceramics, and polymers--as well as composites, and the relationships that exist between the structural elements of these materials and their properties. Emphasis is placed on mechanical behavior and failure including, techniques that are employed to improve the mechanical and failure characteristics in terms of alteration of structural elements. Furthermore, individual chapters discuss each of corrosion, electrical, thermal, magnetic, and optical properties. New and cutting-edge materials are also discussed. Even if an instructor does not have a strong materials background (i.e., is from mechanical, civil, chemical, or electrical engineering, or chemistry departments), he or she can easily teach from this text. The material is not at a level beyond which the students can comprehend--an instructor would not have to supplement in order to bring the students up to the level of the text. Also, the author has attempted to write in a concise, clear, and organized manner, using terminology that is familiar to the students. Extensive student and instructor resource supplements are also provided."--Publisher's description.