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The papers published in these peer-reviewed proceedings represent
the latest developments in nondestructive characterization of
materials and were presented at the Tenth International Symposium
on Nondestructive Characterization of Materials held on June 26 -
30, 2000 in Karuizawa, Japan. The symposium was held concurrently
with three other symposia and one workshop. This symposium is the
tenth in the series that began in 1983 and became an international
meeting in 1986.
The Coming of Materials Science both covers the discipline of
materials science, and draws an impressionistic map of the present
state of the subject. The first chapter examines the emergence of the materials
science concept, in both academe and industry. The second and third
chapters delve back into the prehistory of materials science,
examining the growth of such concepts as atoms, crystals and
thermodynamics, and also examine the evolution of a number of
neighbouring disciplines, to see what helpful parallels might
emerge. The book contains numerous literature references. Many refer to
the earliest key papers and books, while others are to sources,
often books, offering a view of the present state of a topic. Early
references are to the past but as the book continues, it brings the
reader up to date with more recent sources. The author, Professor Robert Cahn FRS, has striven to be
critical about the history of the discipline of materials science
and to draw general conclusions about scientific practice from what
he has discovered about the evolution of materials science. Further
issues that the book highlights include: What is a scientific
discipline? How do disciplines merge and differentiate? Can a
discipline also be interdisciplinary? Is materials science a real
discipline? A large range of themes is presented in the book and
readers are invited to interact with the author if they reach
alternative conclusions. This book is not just for reading and
reference, but exists to stimulate thought and provoke discussion
as well.
Solid Liquid Separation includes important industrial processes
used for recovery and processing of solids or purification of
liquids. Most of the process industries in which particulate
slurries are handled use some form of solid-liquid separation and
yet the subject is not adequately covered in most higher education
courses. This book is designed to bring the readers up-to-date on the
principles and industrial practices of solid-liquid separation and
washing technology. Particular attention is given to hardware and
to its evaluation, application and selection. Whilst not
exclusively concerned with filtration and sedimentation, these
operations are dealt with in depth.
Testing of composite materials can present complex problems but is
essential in order to ensure the reliable, safe and cost-effective
performance of any engineering structure. This essentially
practical book, complied from the contributions of leading
professionals in the field, describes a wide range of test methods
which can be applied to various types of advanced fibre composites.
The book focuses on high modulus, high strength fibre/plastic
composites and also covers highly anisotrpoic materials such as
carbon, aramid and glass.
As it results from the very nature of things, the spherical
symmetry of the surrounding of a site in a crystal lattice or an
atom in a molecule can never occur. Therefore, the eigenfunctions
and eigenvalues of any bound ion or atom have to differ from those
of spherically symmetric respective free ions. In this way, the
most simplified concept of the crystal field effect or ligand field
effect in the case of individual molecules can be introduced.
This volume examines recent developments in the use of intelligent materials and systems for drug delivery. Controlled release technology is moving from being a simple carrier of active agents to becoming a powerful and flexible method that permits subtle modulation of the delivery profile based on the needs of the biological host. The chapters collected here cover recent advances in materials with responsive properties, novel concepts in controlled release technology, new applications, and microanalytical techniques for rapid and accurate measurements of small samples.
This book contains the fully peer-reviewed papers presented at the
Third Engineering Foundation Conference on Small Fatigue Cracks,
held under the chairmanship of K.S. Ravichandran and Y. Murakami
during December 6-11, 1998, at the Turtle Bay Hilton, Oahu, Hawaii.
This book presents a state-of-the-art description of the mechanics,
mechanisms and applications of small fatigue cracks by most of the
world's leading experts in this field. Topics ranging from the
mechanisms of crack initiation, small crack behavior in metallic,
intermetallic, ceramic and composite materials, experimental
measurement, mechanistic and theoretical models, to the role of
small cracks in fretting fatigue and the application of small crack
results to the aging aircraft and high-cycle fatigue problems, are
covered.
Based on the European Welding Engineer (EWF) syllabus Part 3 -
Construction and Design, this book provides a clear, highly
illustrated and concise explanation of how welded joints and
structures are designed and of the constraints which welding may
impose on the design. It is therefore of value both to the welding
engineer and the design engineer
Engineers need to be familiar with the fundamental principles and concepts in materials and structures in order to be able to design structurers to resist failures. For 4 decades, this book has provided engineers with these fundamentals. Thoroughly updated, the book has been expanded to cover
everything on materials and structures that engineering students
are likely to need. Starting with basic mechanics, the book goes on
to cover modern numerical techniques such as matrix and finite
element methods. There is also additional material on composite
materials, thick shells, flat plates and the vibrations of complex
structures. Illustrated throughout with worked examples, the book
also provides numerous problems for students to attempt.
The purpose of this wide-ranging introductory text is to provide a
basic understanding of the underlying science as well as the
engineering applications of composite materials. It explains how
composite materials, with their advantages of high strength with
stiffness, together with low weight and other desirable properties
are formed and discusses the nature of the different types of
reinforcement and matrix - and their interaction. Methods of
production, examples of typical applications and essential data are
all included.
A new edition of a well established and respected textbook from an
author who is a recognised authority in this field. Joining
techniques are one of the key technologies in materials engineering
and this book provides comprehensive coverage of the subject. It is
intended for undergraduate and graduate students of metallurgy, as
well as those attending specialist welding courses.
The ESIS-Technical Committee 9 on Concrete was established in 1990
and has met seven times. A proposal was put to European and
extra-European laboratories entitled "Scale effects and
transitional failure phenomena of reinforced concrete beams in
flexure" which lead to several positive responses. The central topic discussed by the committee was that of the
minimum reinforcement in concrete members. The minimum amount of
reinforcement is defined as that for which "peak load at first
concrete cracking" and "ultimate load after steel yielding" are
equal. In this way, any brittle behaviour is avoided as well as any
localized failure, if the member is not over-reinforced. In other
words, there is a reinforcement percentage range, depending on the
size-scale, within which the plastic limit analysis may be applied
with its static and kinematic theorems. Carpinteri, Ferro, Bosco and El-Katieb propose a LEFM model,
according to which reinforcement reactions are applied directly on
the crack surfaces and a compatibility condition is locally imposed
on the crack opening displacement in correspondence with the
reinforcement. The theoretical model is found to provide a
satisfactory estimate of the minimum percentage of reinforcement
that depends on the scale and enables the element in flexure to
prevent brittle failure.
These proceedings contain the papers presented at the 4th
International Symposium on Engineering Turbulence Modelling and
Measurements held at Ajaccio, Corsica, France from 24-26 May 1999.
It follows three previous conferences on the topic of engineering
turbulence modelling and measurements.
This book examines the physical testing of textiles in the form of fibre, yarn and fabric, the emphasis throughout eing on standard and reproducible tests. After an introductory explanation of sampling and measurement, the author explores the effects of moisture on textiles, then goes on to discuss fibre dimension, yarn tests for linear density, twist, evenness and hairiness, tensile strength, and dimensional stability and serviceability. Also covered are aspects of comfort and fabric handle, colour fastness and quality assurance. The book's comprehensive coverage of the physical properties of textiles makes it an essential reference for managers in the textiles industry concerned with quality assurance, garment and fabric technologists, and students of textile science and engineering.
As plastics are being used more extensively in high-performance markets, it is imperative that designers and engineers understand all aspects of polymer behavior over an extended service life. Dynamic Mechanical Analysis for Plastics Engineering describes practical uses for DMA information. All of the information for 120 families of thermoplastics is based on independent test data conducted exclusively for this product and is not available through any other source. This PDL addition shows how to use the DMA data to predict, at various temperatures, each materials estimated service life and potential for failure. This book explains the correlation between time and temperature-dependence and illustrates how time-dependent responses such as creep and stress relaxation affect the practical utility of different materials. Basic polymer structures are discussed and test results show how these structural details can be detected and understood.
Over the last several years, the four authors have jointly
conducted research into the analysis of vibrating Mindlin plates as
a collaborative project between Nanyang Technological University,
The National University of Singapore, and The University of
Queensland. The research was prompted by the fact that there is a
dearth of vibration results for Mindlin plates when compared to
classical thin plate solutions. To generate the vibration results,
the authors have successfully employed the Ritz method for general
plate shapes and boundary conditions. The Ritz method, once thought
to be awkward for general plate analysis, can be automated through
suitable trial functions (for displacements) that satisfy the
geometric plate boundary conditions "a priori." This work has been
well-received by academics and researchers, as indicated by the
continual requests for the authors' papers and the Ritz software
codes. This monograph is written with the view to share this
so-called "p"-Ritz method for the vibration analysis of Mindlin
plates and its software codes with the research community. To the
authors' knowledge, the monograph contains the first published Ritz
plate software codes of its kind.
The progress in device technologies are surveyed in this volume. Included are Si/ (Si-Ge) heterojunctions for high-speed integrated circuits. Schottky-barrier arrays in Si and Si-Ge alloys for infrared imaging, III-V quantum-well detector structures operated in the heterodyne mode for high-data-rate communications, and III-V heterostructures and quantum-wells for infrared transmissions.
While research on ultrasonics has been covered in earlier volumes
of the Physical Acoustics series, Volumes 23 and 24 demonstrate the
successful commercialization of devices and instruments arising
from research in this area. These volumes will assist in the
process of bringing research output into the marketplace to the
benefit of customers.
While research on ultrasonics has been covered in earlier volumes
of the Physical Acoustics series, Volumes 23 and 24 demonstrate the
successful commercialization of devices and instruments arising
from research in this area. These volumes will assist in the
process of bringing research output into the marketplace to the
benefit of customers.
Mechatronics, a synergistic combination of mechanical, electronic
and computing engineering technologies, is a truly
multidisciplinary approach to engineering. New products based on
mechatronic principles are demonstrating reduced mechanical
complexity, increased performance and often previously impossible
capabilities. This book contains the papers presented at the UK
Mechatronics Forum's 6th International Conference, held in Skovde,
Sweden, in September 1998. Many of these high-quality papers
illustrate the tremendous influence of mechatronics on such areas
as manufacturing machinery, automotive engineering, textiles
manufacture, robotics, and real-time control and vision systems.
There are also papers describing developments in sensors,
actuators, control and data processing techniques, such as fuzzy
logic and neural networks, all of which have practical application
to mechatronic systems.
From the Preface The purpose of this book is to present within a single volume, detailed information concerning the science, processing, applications, characterization and properties of composite materials reinforced with short fibres that have been oriented in a preferred direction by flows arising during processing. This book is intended to be useful to . . . materials scientists and other specialists in the field . . . and engineers, designers and producers of composites reinforced with short fibres. To our knowledge, this is the first time information pertaining to this important class of engineering materials has been systematically presented within a single volume. The purpose of aligning short fibres in a fibre-reinforced material is to improve the mechanical properties of the resulting composite. Aligning the fibres, generally in a preferred direction, allows them to contribute as much as possible to reinforcing the material. In some instances, the mechanical properties of these aligned, short-fibre composites can approach those of continuous-fibre composites, with the added advantage of low production costs and greater ease of production. The book covers theory, processing, characterization and properties. More specifically, the topics considered . . . include fibre alignment and material rheology; processes that can produce fibre alignment in polymeric, liquid crystal polymeric and metallic composites; materials characterization and mechanical properties; and modelling of processes and material properties.
Devising optimal strategy for maintaining industrial plant can be a
difficult task of daunting complexity. This book aims to provide
the plant engineer with a comprehensive and systematic approach, a
framework of guidelines, for tackling this problem, i.e. for
deciding maintenance objectives, formulating equipment life plans
and plant maintenance schedules, designing the maintenance
organisation and setting up appropriate systems of documentation
and control.
Modern welding processes must guarantee the performance and durability of everything from CPI equipment to truck cabs. Here are virtually all the information and guidelines engineers need to maximize the structural integrity and corrosion resistance of the full spectrum of welded materials. With state-of-the-art coverage of all welding processes-solid phase, fusion, high power density, and overlay techniques-the book also details the metallurgical effects of fusion welding, the behavior of welds in service, structural materials for pipelines and process plants, measurement pitfalls and control checks, and more! Special sections explain the behavior of individual metals, and alloys under varying conditions, there's information on controlling quality and hundreds of precise illustrations which clarify every key point. An indispensable hands-on reference and working companion for mechanical engineers and metallurgists.
This book is a companion text to Active Control of Sound by P.A.
Nelson and S.J. Elliott, also published by Academic Press.
Thermodynamic property data are important in many engineering applications in the chemical processing and petroleum refining industries. The "Handbook of Thermodynamic Diagrams" series presents volume and enthalpy diagrams (graphs) for the major organic chemicals and hydrocarbons, as well as the major inorganic compounds and elements. The graphs, arranged by carbon number and chemical formula, cover a wide range of pressures and temperatures to enable engineers to determine quickly values at various points. This volume covers inorganic compounds and elements. |
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