
Metallic Materials Specification Handbook
R.B. Ross(Author)
Chapman and Hall (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 31. December 1991
Book
Hardback
XIII, 830 pages
978-0-412-36940-7 (ISBN)
Description
It is nowten yearssince the thirdeditionofMetallicMaterials, andovertwentysincethefirst edition. Overthis periodtheworkhasbeenextensivelyused as acomprehensivesourcebook by all those concerned with the use of engineering materials. Since the third edition, there have been a number of basic changes in the methods of specifyingmaterials. Probablythe mostimportantofwhich is the introductionofthe Unified Numbering System (UNS). These codes are issued in agreement between the Society of AutomotiveEngineers (SAE) and the American SocietyforTestingandMaterials(ASTM), and reflect the acknowledgement of a need for a numbering system with some logic. The UNS codes have been issued to cover all the trade names, codes and specifications used in the US, and cognizance has been takenofcodes used inother areas. The codes have a letter prefix - A for aluminium, C for copper, etc. - followed by a 5 figure code. This refers to a basic analysis and lists US specifications and trade names covered by this analysis.
This edition of Metallic Materials lists approximately 4,000 UNS codes and refers the reader either to the basic analysis for this code, or to one of the existing specifications or trade names covered by the code. In this edition steps have been taken to update the trade names and specifications, to eliminate mistakes, and to supply asmuchcontemporaryinformation as possible. Theextent ofthe additions has made it necessary to examine the way that someofthe specifications are known under various designations, and the implicationsofthis examination are explained in the 'How to use this book' section.
This edition of Metallic Materials lists approximately 4,000 UNS codes and refers the reader either to the basic analysis for this code, or to one of the existing specifications or trade names covered by the code. In this edition steps have been taken to update the trade names and specifications, to eliminate mistakes, and to supply asmuchcontemporaryinformation as possible. Theextent ofthe additions has made it necessary to examine the way that someofthe specifications are known under various designations, and the implicationsofthis examination are explained in the 'How to use this book' section.
Reviews / Votes
This book provides a comprehensive and authoritative source of information on metals and alloys. - Lavoisier Documentation; One can readily refer to literally thousands of current international specifications, identifify the materials suitable to meet them and, to a large extent, successfully locate the relevant suppliers. - Metals & Materials; ...as a convenient reference for established alloys, this handbook should continue to enjoy wide popularity - International Journal of Production ResearchMore details
Edition
Fourth Edition 1992
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
XIII, 830 p. In 2 volumes, not available separately.
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 51 mm
Weight
1760 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-412-36940-7 (9780412369407)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-3482-2
Schweitzer Classification
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Content
1 Aluminium Al.- 2 Antimony Sb.- 3 Arsenic As.- 4 Barium Ba.- 5 Beryllium Be.- 6 Bismuth Bi.- 7 Boron B.- 8 Cadmium Cd.- 9 Caesium Cs (cesium).- 10 Calcium Ca.- 11 Cerium Ce.- 12 Chromium Cr.- 13 Cobalt Co.- 14 Copper Cu.- 15 Gallium Ga.- 16 Germanium Ge.- 17 Gold Au.- 17A Hafnium.- 18 Indium In.- 19 Iridium Ir.- 20 Iron Fe.- 21 Lead Pb.- 22 Lithium Li.- 23 Magnesium Mg.- 24 Manganese Mn.- 25 Mercury Hg.- 26 Molybdenum Mo.- 27 Nickel Ni.- 28 Niobium Nb.- 29 Osmium Os.- 30 Palladium.- 31 Platinum Pt.- 32 Plutonium Pu.- 33 Potassium K.- 34 Radium Ra.- 35 The rare earth elements.- 36 Rhenium Re.- 37 Rhodium Rh.- 38 Rubidium Rb.- 39 Ruthenium Ru.- 40 Selenium Se.- 41 Silicon Si.- 42 Silver Ag.- 43 Sodium Na.- 44 Steel.- 45 Strontium Sr.- 46 Tantalum Ta.- 47 Tellurium Te.- 48 Thallium Tl.- 49 Thorium Th.- 50 Tin Sn.- 51 Titanium Ti.- 52 Tungsten W.- 53 Uranium U.- 54 Vanadium V.- 55 Zinc Zn.- 56 Zirconium Zr.- Appendix I Names and addresses of firms and organizations.- Appendix II Conversion tables.- Appendix IIA Temperature conversion table.- Appendix IIB Strength conversion table.- Appendix IIC Impact data conversion table.- Appendix IID Hardness and tensile values approximate conversion table for steel.- Appendix IIE Thickness conversion table - approximate.- Appendix III List of elements with their symbols.