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Author Francis, Lorraine F., author.

Title Materials processing : a unified approach to processing of metals, ceramics and polymers / Lorraine F. Francis ; with contributions from Bethanie J.H. Stadler, Christine C. Roberts
Published Amsterdam : Academic Press is an Elsevier, 2016

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Contents 1 Introduction to Materials Processing; 1.1 Materials Processing: Definition and Scope; 1.2 Three Approaches to Materials Processing; 1.3 Materials Processing Steps; 1.4 Processing of Metals; 1.5 Processing of Ceramics; 1.6 Processing of Polymers; 1.7 Summary; Bibliography and Recommended Reading; Cited References; 2 Starting Materials; 2.1 What Is a Starting Material?; 2.2 Metals; 2.2.1 Introduction; 2.2.2 Bulk Metal Starting Materials; 2.2.3 Metal Powder Starting Materials; 2.3 Ceramics
2.3.1 Introduction2.3.2 Ceramic Powder Starting Materials; 2.3.3 Glass Starting Materials; 2.4 Polymers; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 Thermoplastic Polymer Starting Materials; 2.4.3 Thermoset Polymer Starting Materials; 2.5 Summary; Bibliography and Recommended Reading; Metals; Ceramics; Polymers; Cited References; Questions and Problems; Questions; Problems; 3 Melt Processes; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Fundamentals; 3.2.1 Melt Structure and Surface Tension; 3.2.2 Melt Rheology; 3.2.3 Flow Fundamentals; 3.2.4 Heat Transfer Fundamentals; 3.2.5 Solidification; 3.3 Shape Casting; 3.3.1 Process Overview
3.3.2 Metal Melt Preparation3.3.3 Sand Casting; 3.3.4 Permanent Mold Casting; 3.3.5 Die Casting; 3.3.6 Post-Processing of Cast Metal Parts; 3.4 Casting of Flat Sheets; 3.4.1 Process Overview; 3.4.2 Glass Melt Preparation; 3.4.3 Float Glass Process; 3.4.4 Fusion Downdraw Process; 3.4.5 Post-Processing Operations for Glass Sheets; 3.5 Extrusion; 3.5.1 Process Overview; 3.5.2 Melting and Flow in a Single Screw Extruder; 3.5.3 Die Flow; 3.5.4 Single Screw Extruder Operating Diagram; 3.5.5 Twin Screw Extrusion; 3.5.6 Die Exit Effects; 3.5.7 Extruded Products and Solidification
3.6 Injection Molding3.6.1 Process Overview; 3.6.2 The Injection Molding Machine and Cycle; 3.6.3 Mold Flow; 3.6.4 Packing and Solidification; 3.6.5 Reaction Injection Molding; 3.7 Blow Molding; 3.7.1 Process Overview; 3.7.2 Blow Molding of Glass; 3.7.3 Blow Molding of Polymers; 3.8 Melt-Based Additive Processes; 3.8.1 Process Overview; 3.8.2 Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM); 3.8.3 Inkjet Printing of Melts; 3.9 Summary; Bibliography and Recommended Reading; Fundamentals; Shape Casting of Metals; Casting of Flat Glass; Extrusion and Injection Molding; Blow Molding; Melt-based Additive Processes
Cited ReferencesQuestions and Problems; Questions; Problems; 4 Solid Processes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Fundamentals; 4.2.1 Deformation and Plastic Flow under Uniaxial Tension; 4.2.2 Effects of Temperature and Strain Rate on Deformation; 4.2.3 Deformation and Yielding under Triaxial Stresses; 4.2.4 Friction; 4.2.5 Efficiency and Temperature Rise; 4.3 Solid Processes; 4.3.1 Process Overview; 4.3.2 Wire Drawing; 4.3.3 Extrusion; 4.3.4 Forging; 4.3.5 Rolling; 4.3.6 Bending; 4.3.7 Thermoforming; 4.3.8 Superplastic Forming; 4.4 Summary; Bibliography and Recommended Reading; Fundamentals
Summary Annotation 'Materials Processing' teaches students the fundamental principles involved in the processing of engineering materials, specifically metals, ceramics and polymers, from starting or raw materials through to the final functional forms
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 6, 2016)
Subject Materials.
Materials science.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Reference.
Materials
Materials science
Form Electronic book
Author Stadler, Bethanie J. H., contributor
Roberts, Christine C., contributor
LC no. 2015948924
ISBN 9780123851338
0123851335
0123851327
9780123851321