Mechanical Behavior of Materials
2nd Edition
£89.99
- Author: William F. Hosford, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Date Published: January 2010
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521195690
£
89.99
Hardback
-
This textbook fits courses on mechanical behavior of materials in mechanical engineering and materials science and includes numerous examples and problems. It emphasizes quantitative problem solving. This text differs from others because the treatment of plasticity emphasizes the interrelationship of the flow, effective strain, and effective stress and their use in conjunction with yield criteria to solve problems. The treatment of defects is new, as is the analysis of particulate composites. Schmid's law is generalized for complex stress states. Its use with strains allows for prediction of R-values for textures. Of note is the treatment of lattice rotations related to deformation textures. The chapter on fracture mechanics includes coverage of Gurney's approach. Among the highlights in this new edition are the treatment of the effects of texture on properties and microstructure in Chapter 7, a new chapter (12) on discontinuous and inhomogeneous deformation, and the treatment of foams in Chapter 21.
Read more- Emphasis on quantitative problem solving
- The treatment of lattice rotations and how they lead to deformation textures is unique - most texts treat only strain relaxation and neglect stress relaxation
- The treatment of plasticity has greater emphasis on the interrelationship of the flow, effective strain and effective stress and their use in conjunction with yield criteria to solve problems
- No other text has chapter length coverage of metal forming
Customer reviews
Not yet reviewed
Be the first to review
Review was not posted due to profanity
×Product details
- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: January 2010
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521195690
- length: 436 pages
- dimensions: 254 x 178 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.98kg
- contains: 504 b/w illus. 15 tables 248 exercises
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Stress and strain
2. Elasticity
3. Mechanical tensile testing
4. Strain hardening of metals
5. Plasticity
6. Strain-rate and temperature dependence of flow stress
7. Slip
8. Dislocation geometry and energy
9. Dislocation mechanics
10. Mechanical twinning
11. Hardening mechanisms
12. Discontinuous and inhomogeneous deformation
13. Ductility and fracture
14. Fracture mechanics
15. Viscoelasticity
16. Creep and stress rupture
17. Fatigue
18. Residual stresses
19. Ceramics
20. Polymers
21. Composites
22. Mechanical working
Appendix I. Miller indices
Appendix II. Stereographic projection.-
General Resources
Find resources associated with this title
Type Name Unlocked * Format Size Showing of
This title is supported by one or more locked resources. Access to locked resources is granted exclusively by Cambridge University Press to lecturers whose faculty status has been verified. To gain access to locked resources, lecturers should sign in to or register for a Cambridge user account.
Please use locked resources responsibly and exercise your professional discretion when choosing how you share these materials with your students. Other lecturers may wish to use locked resources for assessment purposes and their usefulness is undermined when the source files (for example, solution manuals or test banks) are shared online or via social networks.
Supplementary resources are subject to copyright. Lecturers are permitted to view, print or download these resources for use in their teaching, but may not change them or use them for commercial gain.
If you are having problems accessing these resources please contact [email protected].
Sorry, this resource is locked
Please register or sign in to request access. If you are having problems accessing these resources please email [email protected]
Register Sign in» Proceed
You are now leaving the Cambridge University Press website. Your eBook purchase and download will be completed by our partner www.ebooks.com. Please see the permission section of the www.ebooks.com catalogue page for details of the print & copy limits on our eBooks.
Continue ×Are you sure you want to delete your account?
This cannot be undone.
Thank you for your feedback which will help us improve our service.
If you requested a response, we will make sure to get back to you shortly.
×