Materials Principles and Practice

Materials Principles and Practice by Charles W. A. Newey, published by the Materials Department of the Open University in 1990, is a comprehensive exploration of materials science within the context of technology. Spanning 405 pages, this book examines the nature and properties of various materials, including crystals and polymers, while addressing their mechanical and chemical characteristics. The text is structured into seven chapters, beginning with an overview of material properties and progressing to the manipulation of microstructures to achieve desired outcomes.
Readers will find a detailed discussion on the balance of atomic interactions, including chemical bonding and thermal agitation, as well as insights into the processing and service of materials. The book includes exercises and self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter, making it a practical resource for students studying materials science and related fields. With its focus on technology and engineering, this edition serves as a reference for understanding the principles and practices that govern the use of materials in various applications.
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Materials Principles and Practice deals with materials science in the technological context of making and using materials. Topics covered include the nature of materials such as crystals, an atomic view of solids, temperature effects on materials, and the mechanical and chemical properties of materials. This book is comprised of seven chapters and begins with an overview of the properties of different kinds of material, the ways in which materials can be shaped, and the uses to which they can be put. The next chapter describes the state of matter as a balance between the tendencies of atoms to stick together (by chemical bonding) or rattle apart (by thermal agitation), paying particular attention to ionic bonds and ionic crystals, the structure and properties of polymers, and transition metals. The reader is also introduced to how the structure of materials, especially microstructure, can be manipulated to give desired properties via thermal, mechanical, and chemical agents of change. This text concludes by describing the chemistry of processing and service of various materials. Exercises and self-assessment questions with answers are given at the end of each chapter, together with a set of objectives. This monograph will be a valuable resource for students of materials science and the physical sciences.
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