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ISBN10: 0071357580 | ISBN13: 9780071357586

ISBN10: 0071357580
ISBN13: 9780071357586
By Charles R. Brooks and Ashok Choudhury

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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.

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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