The Science and Technology of Civil Engineering Materials
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 22. December 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-13-659749-0 (ISBN)
Description
For one/two-term courses in Introductory Engineering Materials in departments of civil engineering.
Applies the rigor of material science principles to a comprehensive, integrative exploration of the science and technology of construction materials.
Applies the rigor of material science principles to a comprehensive, integrative exploration of the science and technology of construction materials.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 205 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
790 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-659749-0 (9780136597490)
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Peter Young | ETAL
Science & Tech Civil Eng Materials
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Content
I. THE FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS.
1. Atomic Bonding.
2. The Architecture of Solids.
3. Development of Microstructure.
4. Surface Properties.
II. BEHAVIOR OF MATERIALS UNDER STRESS.
5. Response of Materials to Stress.
6. Failure and Fracture.
7. Rheology of Fluids and Solids.
8. Fatigue.
III. PARTICULATE COMPOSITES: PORTLAND CEMENT AND ASPHALT CONCRETES.
9. Particulate Composites.
10. Aggregates.
11. Portland Cement Concrete.
12. Asphalt Cements and Asphalt Concrete.
IV. STEEL, WOOD, POLYMERS, AND COMPOSITES.
13. Steel.
14. Wood and Timber.
15. Polymers and Plastics.
16. Fiber Reinforced Composites.
Solutions to Numerical Problems.
Index.
1. Atomic Bonding.
2. The Architecture of Solids.
3. Development of Microstructure.
4. Surface Properties.
II. BEHAVIOR OF MATERIALS UNDER STRESS.
5. Response of Materials to Stress.
6. Failure and Fracture.
7. Rheology of Fluids and Solids.
8. Fatigue.
III. PARTICULATE COMPOSITES: PORTLAND CEMENT AND ASPHALT CONCRETES.
9. Particulate Composites.
10. Aggregates.
11. Portland Cement Concrete.
12. Asphalt Cements and Asphalt Concrete.
IV. STEEL, WOOD, POLYMERS, AND COMPOSITES.
13. Steel.
14. Wood and Timber.
15. Polymers and Plastics.
16. Fiber Reinforced Composites.
Solutions to Numerical Problems.
Index.