Materials Handbook: A Concise Desktop Reference

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Francois Cardarelli (auth.)9780127462752

From the reviews of the second edition:

The unique and practical Materials Handbook (second edition) provides quick and easy access to data on the physical and chemical properties of all classes of materials. The second edition has been much expanded to include whole new families of materials while many of the existing families are broadened and refined with new material and up-to-date information. Particular emphasis is placed on the properties of common industrial materials in each class. After a chapter introducing some general properties of materials, materials are classified as follows:

• ferrous metals and their alloys;

• nonferrous metals;

• semiconductors and superconductors;

• magnetic materials;

• insulators and dielectrics;

• miscellaneous electrical materials;

• ceramics, refractories and glasses;

• polymers and elastomers;

• minerals, ores and gemstones;

• rocks and meteorites;

• soils and fertilizers;

• cements, concrete, building stones and construction materials;

• timbers and woods;

• fuels, propellants and explosives;

• composite materials;

• gases;

• liquids.

Detailed appendices provide additional information on subjects as diverse as crystallography, natural radioactivity and economic data for industrial materials. Specific further reading sections and a general bibliography round out this comprehensive guide. The index and tabular format of the book make light work of extracting what the reader needs to know from the wealth of factual information within these covers.

François Cardarelli has spent many years compiling and editing materials data. His professional expertise and experience combine to make this handbook an indispensable reference tool for scientists and engineers working in fields from mechanical, electrical, and chemical to metallurgical and nuclear engineering.

“This volume covers metals and alloys, nonferrous metals, semiconductors, ceramics, polymers, earth materials, concrete, wood, fuels, composites, gases, and liquids. … many industrial and university libraries will find it a useful one-volume reference. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-level undergraduates through professionals/practitioners.” (A. M. Strauss, Choice, Vol. 46 (2), October, 2008)


Table of contents :
Front Matter….Pages i-xxxviii
Properties of Materials….Pages 1-57
Ferrous Metals and Their Alloys….Pages 59-157
Common Nonferrous Metals….Pages 159-211
Less Common Nonferrous Metals….Pages 213-454
Semiconductors….Pages 455-475
Superconductors….Pages 477-486
Magnetic Materials….Pages 487-517
Insulators and Dielectrics….Pages 519-542
Miscellaneous Electrical Materials….Pages 543-591
Ceramics, Refractories, and Glasses….Pages 593-689
Polymers and Elastomers….Pages 691-750
Minerals, Ores and Gemstones….Pages 751-883
Rocks and Meteorites….Pages 885-925
Soils and Fertilizers….Pages 927-966
Cements, Concrete, Building Stones and Construction Materials….Pages 967-981
Timbers and Woods….Pages 983-998
Fuels, Propellants and Explosives….Pages 999-1018
Composite Materials….Pages 1019-1035
Gases….Pages 1037-1101
Liquids….Pages 1103-1180
Back Matter….Pages 1181-1340

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