Handbook of Lightweight Engineering Materials - Degischer, Hans Peter; Poletti, Cecilia; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

 
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ISBN13:9783527328567
ISBN10:3527328564
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:450 oldal
Méret:244x170 mm
Nyelv:angol
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Handbook of Lightweight Engineering Materials

 
Kiadó: Wiley VCH
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Rövid leírás:

Providing first?hand knowledge from the perspectives of researchers and developers, this handbook and reference covers all relevant aspects of materials selection and design: from requirements to simulation, from processing to shaping, from real?life usage to recycling.

Hosszú leírás:
Providing first?hand knowledge of lightweight engineering materials from the perspectives of academic researchers and industrial developers, this handbook and reference helps readers to decide on which material is best suited for a specific application.

The first part introduces the selection of purpose?oriented materials, clearly differentiating between the most important lightweight design approaches with respect to such properties as stiffness, strength and toughness. The major part focuses on the shaping, strengthening and processing of metals, alloys, engineering polymers and composites, complemented by property profiles and simulation methods. Finally, chapters on sustainability and life cycle assessment round off the book.

Tartalomjegyzék:
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR MATERIALS FOR LIGHTWEIGHT APPLICATIONS

Material Efficiency

Stiffness

Strength

Toughness

Fatigue Resistance

Elevated Temperature Behavior

System Properties: Wear, Corrosion Resistance

STRENGTHENING METHODS FOR METALS

Solution Strengthening

Strain

Precipitation

Transformation Hardening

Grain Size Control

Mg?ALLOY HARDENING

Casting Alloys

Properties Related to Pressure Die Casting

Application Examples

Reproducibility of Properties

Creep Effects

Wrought Alloys

CAST Al?ALLOYS

Casting Alloys and Casting Technologies

Properties Resulting from Forming and Heat Treatment

Casting Defects

Examples

WROUGHT Al?ALLOYS, ROLLING

Extrusion

Cold Forging

Examples

Ti?ALLOYS

Pure Ti

alpha+beta? and Near?beta?alloys

Intermetallics (TiAl)

Casting and Forging

Examples

HIGH STRENGTH STEELS

Complex Phases

High Strength Steels: Rolling and Coating

Examples

NET SHAPE IRON?BASED PRODUCTS

Cast Iron: GG, GJS, GVS, GLS

Steel Castings

Sintered Parts

Performance Indices

Young?s Modulus: Porosity, Composites

Cost

ENGINEERING POLYMERS

POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES

Short Fiber

Continuous Fiber Reinforcement

Types of Preforms

Composite Processing

Anisotropy

Design Rules

Rules of Mixture

Examples

MATERIAL MODELLING FOR THE ANALYSIS LIGHTWEIGHT STRUCTURES

Material Laws

Hierarchical Modeling on Different Length Scales

Failure Criteria

Homogeneous Materials

Composite Materials

Material Compounds

HYBRID AND SANDWICH STRUCTURES

Material Combinations

Requirements

Modeling and Simulation

Examples

RECYCLING

Design for Recycling

Material?Specific Recycling

Secondary Alloys

Rate/Quota

LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT

Input?Output Quantities versus Benefit

Comparing Examples

ASSESSMENT OF MATERIALS WITH RESPECT TO REQUIREMENTS

Differentiate between Requirements: Stiffness, Strength, Toughness, Ductility, Temperature Resistance, Corrosion Resistance, Conductivity

Anisotropy of Fibre?Reinforced Polymers: Advantages and Disadvantages

Correlation of Strength and Weakness of each Material Category

Hybrid solutions

Cost?related Material Efficiency

Examples

TABLES OF SPECIFIED MATERIALS

Designation

Mechanical Properties Structured According to Net Shape and Forming Processes