Springer handbook of materials measurement methods / Horst Czichos, Tetsuya Saito, Leslie Smith (eds.).

"Compiles advanced methods for materials measurement and characterization from the macroscopic to the nano-scale. For materials professionals who need guidelines and standards for how to measure the full spectrum of materials characteristics of new materials and systems."--Thomson Gale des...

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Other Authors: Czichos, Horst, Saito, T. (Tetsuya), 1941-, Smith, L. R. (Leslie R.)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: [Germany] : Springer, [2006]
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Table of Contents:
  • Part A The Materials Measurement System Chap. 1 Measurement Principles and Structures
  • Chap. 2 Measurement Strategy and Quality
  • Chap. 3 Materials and Their Characteristics: Overview Part B Measurement Methods for Composition and Structure Chap. 4 Chemical Composition
  • Chap. 5 Nanoscopic Architecture and Microstructure
  • Chap. 6 Surface and Interface Characterization Part C Measurement Methods for Materials Properties Chap. 7 Mechanical Properties
  • Chap. 8 Thermal Properties
  • Chap. 9 Electrical Properties
  • Chap. 10 Magnetic Properties
  • Chap. 11 Optical Properties Part D Measurement Methods for Materials Performance Chap. 12 Corrosion
  • Chap. 13 Friction and Wear
  • Chap. 14 Biogenic Impact on Materials
  • Chap. 15 Materials-Environment Interactions
  • Chap. 16 Performance Control and Condition Monitoring Part E Modelling and Simulation Methods Chap. 17 Molecular Dynamics
  • Chap. 18 Continuum Constitutive Modelling
  • Chap. 19 Finite Element and Finite Difference Methods
  • Chap. 20 CALPHAD Methods
  • Chap. 21 Phase Field
  • Chap. 22 Monte Carlo Simulation Appendix International Standards of Materials Measurement Methods About the Authors Subject Index.
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