
Introduction to Engineering Materials
B. Agarwal(Author)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. September 1989
Book
Paperback/Softback
353 pages
978-0-07-451505-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides a basic text meeting the requirements of core courses in this area. Apart from covering all necessary topics, the book gives procedures, standards and specifications for materials and their testing, as per conditions and practices prevalent in the country. Trade names, compositions, properties and applications of engineering materials commonly used in industry have been given in the form of tables. A large number of schematic diagrams, engineering curves, tables and microstructures have been included to make the approach of the subject more illustrative, informative and demonstrative.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
153 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 227 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
360 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-451505-1 (9780074515051)
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Content
Chapter 1 Classification and Properties of Materials
Chapter 2 The Structure of Materials
Chapter 3 Equilibrium Diagrams
Chapter 4 Plain Carbon and Alloy Steels
Chapter 5 Heat Treatment of Steel
Chapter 6 Case Hardening of Steel
Chapter 7 Tool Steels
Chapter 8 Stainless Steels and High Temperature Alloys
Chapter 9 Cast Irons
Chapter 10 Copper and its Alloys
Chapter 11 Light Metals and their Alloys
Chapter 12 Nickel, Tin, Lead, Zinc and Bearing Materials
Chapter 13 Ceramics
Chapter 14 Polymers
Chapter 15 Composites
Chapter 16 Non-Destructive Testing and Inspection
Chapter 17 Macro-and Micro-Examination of Metals
APPENDICES
1Temperature Conversion Table
2hardness Conversion Table
3Conversion of Millivolts to Degrees Centigrades
4Physical and Mathematical Constants
5The SI Units and Useful Conversion Factors
6Indian Standard Code for Designation of Steels
7AISI-SAE Steel Compositions
8British Standard Designation for Steels
9British Standard Designation for Steels
10LM Series for Cast Aluminium Alloys
11Etchants for Microscopic Examination
Index
Chapter 2 The Structure of Materials
Chapter 3 Equilibrium Diagrams
Chapter 4 Plain Carbon and Alloy Steels
Chapter 5 Heat Treatment of Steel
Chapter 6 Case Hardening of Steel
Chapter 7 Tool Steels
Chapter 8 Stainless Steels and High Temperature Alloys
Chapter 9 Cast Irons
Chapter 10 Copper and its Alloys
Chapter 11 Light Metals and their Alloys
Chapter 12 Nickel, Tin, Lead, Zinc and Bearing Materials
Chapter 13 Ceramics
Chapter 14 Polymers
Chapter 15 Composites
Chapter 16 Non-Destructive Testing and Inspection
Chapter 17 Macro-and Micro-Examination of Metals
APPENDICES
1Temperature Conversion Table
2hardness Conversion Table
3Conversion of Millivolts to Degrees Centigrades
4Physical and Mathematical Constants
5The SI Units and Useful Conversion Factors
6Indian Standard Code for Designation of Steels
7AISI-SAE Steel Compositions
8British Standard Designation for Steels
9British Standard Designation for Steels
10LM Series for Cast Aluminium Alloys
11Etchants for Microscopic Examination
Index