
Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 22. November 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-0-7506-4564-5 (ISBN)
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Description
For many years, various editions of Smallman's Modern Physical Metallurgy have served throughout the world as a standard undergraduate textbook on metals and alloys. In 1995, it was rewritten and enlarged to encompass the related subject of materials science and engineering and appeared under the title Metals & Materials: Science, Processes, Applications offering a comprehensive amount of a much wider range of engineering materials. Coverage ranged from pure elements to superalloys, from glasses to engineering ceramics, and from everyday plastics to in situ composites, Amongst other favourable reviews, Professor Bhadeshia of Cambridge University commented: "Given the amount of work that has obviously gone into this book and its extensive comments, it is very attractively priced. It is an excellent book to be recommend strongly for purchase by undergraduates in materials-related subjects, who should benefit greatly by owning a text containing so much knowledge."The book now includes new chapters on materials for sports equipment (golf, tennis, bicycles, skiing, etc.) and biomaterials (replacement joints, heart valves, tissue repair, etc.) - two of the most exciting and rewarding areas in current materials research and development. As in its predecessor, numerous examples are given of the ways in which knowledge of the relation between fine structure and properties has made it possible to optimise the service behaviour of traditional engineering materials and to develop completely new and exciting classes of materials. Special consideration is given to the crucial processing stage that enables materials to be produced as marketable commodities. Whilst attempting to produce a useful and relatively concise survey of key materials and their interrelationships, the authors have tried to make the subject accessible to a wide range of readers, to provide insights into specialised methods of examination and to convey the excitement of the atmosphere in which new materials are conceived and developed.
Reviews / Votes
Reviews of Metals and Materials"Given the amount of work that has obviously gone into the writing of this book and its extensive contents, it is very attractively priced. It is an excellent book to be recommended strongly for purchase by undergraduates in materials related subjects, who should benefit greatly by owning a text containing so much knowledge."
"This is an interesting and useful book for people entering the field of materials." --Euromaterials
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Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Undergraduates and postgraduates studying engineering, material science, metallurgy and other related subjects.
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
Approx. 100 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
910 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-4564-5 (9780750645645)
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R. E. Smallman | A.H.W. Ngan
Physical Metallurgy and Advanced Materials
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R. E. Smallman | R. J. Bishop
Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
E-Book
11/1999
6th Edition
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€78.95
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01/1995
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Persons
After gaining his PhD in 1953, Professor Smallman spent five years at the Atomic Energy ResearchEstablishment at Harwell before returning to the University of Birmingham, where he became Professorof Physical Metallurgy in 1964 and Feeney Professor and Head of the Department of PhysicalMetallurgy and Science of Materials in 1969. He subsequently became Head of the amalgamatedDepartment of Metallurgy and Materials (1981), Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, andthe first Dean of the newly created Engineering Faculty in 1985. For five years he wasVice-Principalof the University (1987-92).He has held visiting professorship appointments at the University of Stanford, Berkeley, Pennsylvania(USA), New SouthWales (Australia), Hong Kong and Cape Town, and has received HonoraryDoctorates from the University of Novi Sad (Yugoslavia), University ofWales and Cranfield University.His research work has been recognized by the award of the Sir George Beilby Gold Medal of theRoyal Institute of Chemistry and Institute of Metals (1969), the Rosenhain Medal of the Institute ofMetals for contributions to Physical Metallurgy (1972), the Platinum Medal, the premier medal ofthe Institute of Materials (1989), and the Acta Materialia Gold Medal (2004).Hewas elected a Fellowof the Royal Society (1986), a Fellowof the RoyalAcademy of Engineering(1990), a Foreign Associate of the United States National Academy of Engineering (2005), andappointed a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 1992. A former Council Member of theScience and Engineering Research Council, he has been Vice-President of the Institute of Materialsand President of the Federated European Materials Societies. Since retirement he has been academicconsultant for a number of institutions both in the UK and overseas.
Author
Emeritus Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Department of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, UK
School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham
Content
Structure and bonding of atoms; Atomic arrangements in materials; Structural phases; their formation and transitions; Defects in solids; Characterisation of materials; Physical properties of materials; Mechanical behaviour of materials; Strengthening and toughening; Modern alloy developments; Ceramics and glasses; Plastics and composites; Corrosion and surface engineering; Biomaterials; Materials for sports; Guide to SI Units; Conversion factors; constants and physical data.