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    Failure Analysis of Engineering Materials by Brooks, Charles; Choudhury, Ashok;

    Series: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING;

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    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 December 2001

    • ISBN 9780071357586
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages0 pages
    • Size 231x154x48 mm
    • Weight 973 g
    • Language English
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    Solve, correct, and avoid critical material failure problems

    Expertly analyze failures in common materials with Failure Analysis of Engineering Materials. This investigatory/analytical tool by Charles R. Brooks and Ashok Choudhury is a time-saving, one-stop reference for engineers. A soundly written introduction to principals and practices, it’s invaluable for failure inquiries involving metals, ceramics, plastics, composites, and electronic materials. You get:


    * Practical, hands-on help with selecting and justifying analytic methods
    * Numerous case studies that illustrate the use of analytical tools to determine the condition of the material
    * Comparative fractographs to help you pinpoint fracture type.



    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.




    Solve, correct, and avoid critical material failure problems

    Expertly analyze failures in common materials with Failure Analysis of Engineering Materials. This investigatory/analytical tool by Charles R. Brooks and Ashok Choudhury is a time-saving, one-stop reference for engineers. A soundly written introduction to principals and practices, it’s invaluable for failure inquiries involving metals, ceramics, plastics, composites, and electronic materials. You get:


    * Practical, hands-on help with selecting and justifying analytic methods
    * Numerous case studies that illustrate the use of analytical tools to determine the condition of the material
    * Comparative fractographs to help you pinpoint fracture type.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Mechanical Aspects and Macroscopic Fracture-Surface Orientation

    Chapter 3: Fracture Mechanisms and Microfractographic Features

    Chapter 4: Fracture Modes and Macrofractographic Features

    Chapter 5: Failure Analysis of Composites

    Chapter 6: Electronic Failure Analysis

    Chapter 7: Case Studies

    Appendix A: Temperature Conversions

    Appendix B: Metric Conversion Factors

    Appendix C: Converting Common Units from the English to the Metric (SI)

    Appendix D: Rockwell C and B Hardness Numbers for Steel

    Appendix E: The Relations Between ASTM Grain Size and Average Grain "Diameter"

    Appendix F: Comments on Magnification Markers

    Appendix G: Acronyms Used in Electronic Failure Analysis

    Index

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