This junior/senior textbook presents fundamental concepts of structure property relations and a description of how these concpets apply to every metallic element except iron.Part One of the book describes general concepts of crystal structure, microstructure and related factors on the mechanical, th
Structure-Property Relations
β Scribed by Professor Robert E. Newnham (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 242
- Series
- Crystal Chemistry of Non-Metallic Materials 2
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
As a boy I loved to build model airplanes, not the snap-together plastic models of today, but the old-fashioned Spads and Sopwith Camels made of balsa wood and tissue paper. I dreamed of EDDIE RICKENBACKER and dogfights with the Red Baron as I sat there sniffing airplane glue. Mother thought I would never grow up to make an honest living, and mothers are never wrong. Thirty years later I sit in a research laboratory surrounded by crystal models and dream of what it would be like to be 1 A tall, to rearrange atoms with pick and shovel, and make funny things happen inside. Professor VON HIPPEL calls it "Molecular Engineering," the building of materials and devices to order: We begin to design materials with prescribed properties, to underΒ stand the molecular causes of their failings, to build into them safeΒ guards against such failure, and to arrive at true yardsticks of ultimate performance. No longer shackled to presently available materials, we are free to dream and find answers to unprecedented challenges. It is this revolutionary situation which makes scientists and engineers true allies in a great adventure of the human mind [1]. This book is about structure-property relationships, more especially applications of crystal chemistry to engineering problems. Faced with the task of finding new materials, the crystallographer uses ionic radii, crystal fields, anisotropic atomic groupings, and symmetry arguments as criteria in the materials selection process.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Symmetry and Crystal Physics....Pages 1-23
Electronic Transport in Materials....Pages 24-51
Thermal Properties and Ion Transport....Pages 52-77
Ferroelectrics and Other Ferroic Materials....Pages 78-114
Optical Materials....Pages 115-143
Magnetic Materials....Pages 144-172
Materials with Useful Mechanical Properties....Pages 173-221
Back Matter....Pages 223-236
β¦ Subjects
Earth Sciences, general
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