Materials Selection in Mechanical DesignMaterials Selection in Mechanical Design, Fifth Edition, winner of a 2018 Textbook Excellence Award (Texty), describes the procedures for material selection in mechanical design in order to ensure that the most suitable materials for a given application are identified from the full range of materials and section shapes available. Extensively revised for this fifth edition, the book is recognized as one of the leading materials selection texts, providing a unique and innovative resource for students, engineers, and product/industrial designers.
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Contents
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4 Materials Selection The Basics | 105 |
5 Materials Selection Case Studies | 145 |
6 Processes and Their Effect on Properties | 215 |
7 Processes Selection and Cost | 253 |
8 Multiple Constraints and Conflicting Objectives | 293 |
Case Studies | 469 |
14 Materials and the Environment | 497 |
15 Materials and Industrial Design | 527 |
16 Sustainable Response to Forces for Change | 555 |
Data for Engineering Materials | 573 |
Useful Solutions for Standard Problems | 597 |
Material Indices | 633 |
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9 Multiple Constraints and Conflicting Objectives Case Studies | 323 |
10 Selection of Material and Shape | 349 |
Case Studies | 391 |
12 Designing Hybrid Materials | 413 |
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Back Cover | 648 |
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aluminium alloys Aluminium nitride Appendix beam bending stiffness best choice buckling Butyl rubber carbide carbon footprint carbon steel Cast irons ceramics CFRP Chapter Choice of material coefficient component composites constraints copper Cork cost deflection density design requirements dielectric constant efficiency elastic elastomers electrical embodied energy engineering Epoxies equation failure fibres FIGURE Flexible polymer foams flexural fracture toughness Free variables function Further Reading gives hybrid insulation ISBN Lead alloys length limit load material index Materials Selection matrix maximize maximum mechanical metals Minimize mass minimum moulding natural materials Neoprene objective panel plastic plotted PMMA polyethylene Polyurethane pressure vessels PTFE radius Related Case Studies resistance Rigid polymer foams sandwich shape factor Silicon Silicon carbide solid specified Stainless steels stress structures surface Table temperature tensile thermal conductivity torsion tube weight Wood yield strength Young’s modulus