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Materials for engineering, 3rd Edition - (Malestrom)

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Contents<br />

3.4 Degradation of metals and alloys 122<br />

3.5 Further reading 131<br />

4 Glasses and ceramics 133<br />

4.1 Glasses 133<br />

4.2 Glass ceramics 138<br />

4.3 Ceramic materials 139<br />

4.4 Cement and concrete 147<br />

4.5 Bulk metallic glasses 156<br />

4.6 Further reading 158<br />

5 Organic polymeric materials 159<br />

5.1 Introduction 159<br />

5.2 Forming processes <strong>for</strong> polymers 161<br />

5.3 Directionality of properties 163<br />

5.4 Mechanical properties 163<br />

5.5 Joining of polymers 175<br />

5.6 Polymer degradation 179<br />

5.7 Modelling of polymer structure and properties 182<br />

5.8 Further reading 184<br />

6 Composite materials 185<br />

6.1 Introduction 185<br />

6.2 Manufacture of composite materials 186<br />

6.3 Cellular solids 191<br />

6.4 Modelling composite behaviour 194<br />

6.5 Further reading 214<br />

Part III Problems<br />

Chapter 1 problems 219<br />

Chapter 2 problems 221<br />

Chapter 3 problems 224<br />

Chapter 4 problems 226<br />

Chapter 5 problems 226<br />

Chapter 6 problems 227

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