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This extensive knowledge base provides a coherent description of advanced topics in materials science and engineering with an interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary approach. The book incorporates a historical account of critical developments and the evolution of materials fundamentals, providing an important perspective for materials innovations, including advances in processing, selection, characterization, and service life prediction. It includes the perspectives of materials chemistry, materials physics, engineering design, and biological materials as these relate to crystals, crystal defects, and natural and biological materials hierarchies, from the atomic and molecular to the macroscopic, and emphasizing natural and man-made composites. This expansive presentation of topics explores interrelationships among properties, processing, and synthesis (historic and contemporary). The book serves as both an authoritative reference and roadmap of advanced materials concepts for practitioners, graduate-level students, and faculty coming from a range of disciplines.
Table des matières
The Ages of Metals and Materials.- Electricity and Electromagnetic Phenomena: The Historical Perspective for Materials Fundamentals.- Evolution of Quantum Mechanics: Applications to Electrons in Atoms and Solid Structures.- Crystal Structures and Crystal Chemistry.- Crystal Imperfections in Engineering Materials.- Crystal Physics: Tensor Representation for Physical Properties of Crystalline Materials.- Composite Materials and Structures.- Biological Materials, Biomimetics and Biomaterials.- Advanced Materials Processing and Fabrication: 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing Technologies.- Nanomaterials: Structure, Properties and Performance.- Extreme Deformation of Engineering Materials.- Materials Degradation and Failure.- Innovations in Electronic and Photonic Materials.- Innovations in Magnetic Materials and Applications.- Computational Modeling and Simulation of Materials and Materials Systems.
A propos de l'auteur
Lawrence E. Murr is Mr. & Mrs. MacIntosh Murchison Professor and Chairman of the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and Ph.D. Program Director in the Materials Research & Technology Institute at The University of Texas at El Paso.
Résumé
This extensive knowledge base provides a coherent description of advanced topics in materials science and engineering with an interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary approach. The book incorporates a historical account of critical developments and the evolution of materials fundamentals, providing an important perspective for materials innovations, including advances in processing, selection, characterization, and service life prediction. It includes the perspectives of materials chemistry, materials physics, engineering design, and biological materials as these relate to crystals, crystal defects, and natural and biological materials hierarchies, from the atomic and molecular to the macroscopic, and emphasizing natural and man-made composites. This expansive presentation of topics explores interrelationships among properties, processing, and synthesis (historic and contemporary). The book serves as both an authoritative reference and roadmap of advanced materials concepts for practitioners, graduate-level students, and faculty coming from a range of disciplines.