Metal and ceramic based composites
by
 
Mileĭko, S. T. (Sergeĭ Tikhonovich)

Title
Metal and ceramic based composites

Author
Mileĭko, S. T. (Sergeĭ Tikhonovich)

ISBN
9780444828149
 
9780080536309
 
9781281047595
 
9786611047597

Personal Author
Mileĭko, S. T. (Sergeĭ Tikhonovich)

Publication Information
Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1997.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xii, 691 pages) : illustrations.

Series
Composite materials series ; 12
 
Composite materials series ; 12.

Contents
Part I: Towards composites -- Chapter I. Structural materials -- Chapter II. Fibres and fibrous composites -- Part II: Failure mechanics of composites -- Chapter III. Deformation and failure of composites -- Chapter IV. Macro- and microcracks in non-homogeneous materials -- Chapter V. Strength and fracture toughness -- Chapter VI. Creep and creep rupture -- Chapter VII. Fatigue and ballistic impact -- Chapter VIII. Compressive strength -- Part III: Technological processes and materials -- Chapter IX. Interfaces and wetting -- Chapter X. Diffusion through fibre/matrix interface -- Chapter XI. Hot pressing -- Chapter XII. Powder metallurgy methods -- Chapter XIII. Liquid infiltration -- Chapter XIV. Internal crystallization.

Abstract
Modern scientific and technological fields are frequently of an interdisciplinary nature, and the field of fibrous composites is no exception. Unlike fibre-reinforced plastics, the family of metal- and ceramic-based composites is still quite a new group of materials with a large variety of mechanical and physical properties. Up until now it has been difficult to produce these materials as the necessary technical information has not been well documented. The main purpose of this book is to link together fabrication, structure and properties chains, so as to clarify which structure provides the necessary properties, and how one can attain the correct composite structure. To this end, the book not only contains topics of a purely technical nature, but also a description of the failure mechanics of metal- and ceramic-matrix composites, as this is the key to understanding the structure-properties segment of the chain mentioned. The book is divided into three parts. Part I presents a general view of composites with the accent on metal- and ceramic-matrix composites. It also contains a brief description of modern fibres and composites and can be considered, at least for beginners, as a starting point for further study. Part II looks at the composite microstructures considered to be either optimal or reasonable in resisting a particular loading. Finally Part II describes a variety of mechanical, physical, and chemical potential for organizing these microstructures. Experimental data on technologies, material structures, and material properties are used throughout the book to support theoretical conclusions or to obtain important physical parameters.

Subject Term
Metallic composites.
 
Ceramic-matrix composites.
 
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Material Science.
 
Ceramic-matrix composites. (OCoLC)fst00851082
 
Metallic composites. (OCoLC)fst01017878

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444828149
 
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/09270108/12


Shelf NumberItem BarcodeShelf LocationShelf LocationHolding Information
TA418.9 .C6 M56 1997 EB1186100-1001Elsevier E-Book CollectionsElsevier E-Book Collections