Table of contents for Structure and properties of engineering materials / Daniel Henkel, Alan W. Pense.


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1 Introductory Materials Concepts
Chp 1.Structure and Properties
1-1 Atomic Packing
1-2 Crystal Structure
1-3 Grain Structure
1-4 Mechanical Properties and Testing
1-5 Physical Properties
Chp 2.Deterioration of Material Properties
2-1 Fracture in a Ductile Material
2-2 Fracture in a Brittle Material
2-3 Suppression of Brittle Fracture
2-4 Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics
2-5 Property Deterioration
2-6 Property Deterioration from Cyclic Loading
2 Strengthening Mechanisms
Chp 3.Solid-Solution Strengthening
3-1 Formation of Solid Solutions
3-2 Mechanism of Solidification
3-3 Solidification of Pure Metals
3-4 Solidification of Metal Alloys
3-5 Diffusion
3-6 Segregation in Metal Alloys
3-7 Real Solid Solutions
3-8 General Properties of Solid Solutions
Chp 4.Deformation Hardening and Annealing
4-1 Plasticity of Metals
4-2 Property Changes in Deformation Hardened Metals
4-3 Annealing
4-4 Property Changes in Annealed Metals
Chp 5.Multiphase Stregthening
5-1 Binary Eutectics
5-2 Intermetallic Compounds
5-3 Multicomponent Eutectics
5-4 Microstructure of Multiphase Materials
5-5 Generalized Properties of Multiphase Materials
Chp 6.Precipitation Hardening
6-1 General Mechanism of Precipitation Hardening
6-2 Precipitation from Solid Solution
6-3 Stages of Precipitation Hardening
6-4 Variables Affecting Precipitation Hardening
6-5 Prcippitation Hardening of Cu-Be Alloys
Chp 7.Martensitic Transformation
7-1 The Fe-Fe3C Phase Diagram
7-2 Alloys of Iron and Carbon
7-3 Microstructure of Nonhardened Steel
7-4 Heat Treatment of Eutectoid Steel
7-5 The Martensite Transformation
7-6 Heat Treatment of Noneutectoid Steel
7-7 Physical Property Changes during Martensite Formation
7-8 Tempering of Martensite
7-9 Microstruture of Isothermally Transformed Steel
7-10 Generalized Properties of Heat-Treated Steel
3 Metallic Materials Engineering
Chp 8.Low-Carbon Steels
8-1 Terms Related to Steelmaking Processes
8-2 Grain Size of Steel
8-3 Nonhardenable Low-Carbon Steels
8-4 High-Strength Low-Carbon Steel 
Chp 9. Medium Carbon Steels
9-1 Classification of Medium Carbon Steels
9-2 Hardening Carbon Steels
9-3 Hardening Alloy Steels
9-4 Ultra High-Strength Steels
Chp 10.High Carbon Steels
10-1 Classification of High-Carbon Steels
10-2 Heat Treatment of High-Carbon Steels
10-3 Cemented Carbides
Chp 11.Stainless Steels
11-1 Phase Diagrams of Stainless Steels
11-2 Stainless Steel Alloy Designations
11-3 Heat Treatment of High-Carbon Steels
11-4 Mechanical Properties of Stainless Steels
11-5 Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steels
Chp 12.Cast Irons
12-1 Cast Iron (Fe-C-Si)Phase Diagram
12-2 Gray Cast Iron Solidification
12-3 Ductile Cast Iron Solidification
12-4 Concepts of Graphitization in Cast Iron
12-5 Properties of Cast Iron
Chp 13.Aluminum Alloys
13-1 Work Hardenable Wrought Aluminnum Alloys
13-2 Heat Treatable Aluminum Alloys
13-3 Cast Aluminum Alloys
13-4 Residual Stresses in Aluminum Alloys
13-5 Alumminum-Lithium Alloys
Chp 14.Copper and Copper Alloys
14-1 Copper Alloy Designations
14-2 Unalloyed Coppers
14-3 Brasses:Cu-Zn Alloys
14-4 Tin Bronzes: Cu-Sn Alloys
14-5 Silicon and Aluminum Bronzes
14-6 Cast Copper-Based Alloys
Chp 15.Magnesium Alloys
15-1 Magnesium Alloy Designations
15-2 The Nature of Magnesium Alloying
15-3 Cast Magnesium Alloys
15-4 Properties of Magnesium Alloys
Chp 16.Titanium Alloys
16-1 Unalloyed Titanium
16-2 Phase Diagrams of Titanium Alloys
16-3 Heat Treatment of Titanium Alloys
16-4 Properties of Titanium Alloys
16-5 Applications of Titanium Alloys
Chp 17.Metals for High-Temperature Service
17-1 High-Temperature Performance of Refractory Metals
17-2 Nickel and Iron Based Superalloys
17-3 Cobalt Based Superalloys
17-4 Vanadium, Niobium, and Tantalum
17-5 Chromium, Molybdenum,and Tungsten
17-6 Refractory Metal Coatings
4 Nonmetallic Materials and Composites Engineering
Chp 18.Engineering Polymers
18-1 Bonding and Structure in Polymers
18-2 Generalized Properties of Polymers
18-3 Olefin, Vinyl, and Related Polymers
18-4 Thermoplastic Polymers
18-5 Thermosetting Polymers
18-6 Elastomeric Polymers
Chp 19.Ceramics and Glasses
19-1 A Ceramic Phase Diagram (A12O3-SIO2)
19-2 Traditional Ceramics: Clay, Refractories, and Abrasives
19-3 Structure and Properties of Engineering Ceramics
19-4 Characteristics Of Glass
Chp 20.Composite Materials
20-1 Forms and Properties of Composite Reinforcing Materials
20-2 Forms and Properties of Composite Matrix Materials
20-3 Metal Matrix Composites
20-4 Polymer Matrix Composites
20-5 Ceramic Matrix Composites
20-6 Carbon and Graphite Composites
 



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