Synopses & Reviews
This book presents a comprehensive treatment of the principles of the mechanical behavior of materials. Appropriate for senior and graduate courses, Mechanical Behavior of Materials is distinguished by its focus on the relationship between macroscopic properties, material microstructure and fundamental concepts of bonding and crystal structure.
Courtney's second edition brings the reader up-to-date on recent advances in improving and understanding materials behavior. The new edition contains new case studies, solved example problems and incorporates real life examples, as well as a new chapter (14) on Cellular Solids.
The revision retains its extensive coverage of nonmetallics while increasing coverage of ceramics, composites, and polymerics that have emerged as structural materials in their own right and are now competitive with metals in many applications.
Table of Contents
1 Overview of Mechanical Behavior
2 Elastic Behavior
3 Dislocations
4 Plastic Deformation in Single and Polycrystalline Materials
5 Strengthening of Crystalline Materials
6 Composite Materials
7 High-Temperature Deformation of Crystalline Materials
8 Deformation of Noncrystalline Materials
9 Fracture Mechanics
10 Toughening Mechanisms and the Physics of Fracture
11 High-Temperature
12 Fatigue of Engineering Materials
13 Embrittlement
14 Cellular Solids