Engineering Physics of High-Temperature Materials
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Engineering Physics of High-Temperature Materials

Metals, Ice, Rocks, and Ceramics

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eBook - ePub

Engineering Physics of High-Temperature Materials

Metals, Ice, Rocks, and Ceramics

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ENGINEERING PHYSICS OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE MATERIALS

Discover a comprehensive exploration of high temperature materials written by leading materials scientists

In Engineering Physics of High-Temperature Materials: Metals, Ice, Rocks, and Ceramics distinguished researchers and authors Nirmal K. Sinha and Shoma Sinha deliver a rigorous and wide-ranging discussion of the behavior of different materials at high temperatures. The book discusses a variety of physical phenomena, from plate tectonics and polar sea ice to ice-age and intraglacial depression and the postglacial rebound of Earth's crust, stress relaxation at high temperatures, and microstructure and crack-enhanced Elasto Delayed Elastic Viscous (EDEV) models. At a very high level, Engineering Physics of High-Temperature Materials (EPHTM) takes a multidisciplinary view of the behavior of materials at temperatures close to their melting point. The volume particularly focuses on a powerful model called the Elasto-Delayed-Elastic-Viscous (EDEV) model that can be used to study a variety of inorganic materials ranging from snow and ice, metals, including complex gas-turbine engine materials, as well as natural rocks and earth formations (tectonic processes). It demonstrates how knowledge gained in one field of study can have a strong impact on other fields.

Engineering Physics of High-Temperature Materials will be of interest to a broad range of specialists, including earth scientists, volcanologists, cryospheric and interdisciplinary climate scientists, and solid-earth geophysicists. The book demonstrates that apparently dissimilar polycrystalline materials, including metals, alloys, ice, rocks, ceramics, and glassy materials, all behave in a surprisingly similar way at high temperatures. This similarity makes the information contained in the book valuable to all manner of physical scientists.

Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:

  • A thorough introduction to the importance of a unified model of high temperature material behavior, including high temperature deformation and the strength of materials
  • An exploration of the nature of crystalline substances for engineering applications, including basic materials classification, solid state materials, and general physical principles
  • Discussions of forensic physical materialogy and test techniques and test systems
  • Examinations of creep fundamentals, including rheology and rheological terminology, and phenomenological creep failure models

Perfect for materials scientists, metallurgists, and glaciologists, Engineering Physics of High-Temperature Materials: Metals, Ice, Rocks, and Ceramics will also earn a place in the libraries of specialists in the nuclear, chemical, and aerospace industries with an interest in the physics and engineering of high-temperature materials.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. dedication
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Engineering Physics of High‐Temperature Materials
  8. 1 Importance of a Unified Model of High‐Temperature Material Behavior
  9. 2 Nature of Crystalline Substances for Engineering Applications
  10. 3 Forensic Physical Materialogy
  11. 4 Test Techniques and Test Systems
  12. 5 Creep Fundamentals
  13. 6 Phenomenological Creep Failure Models
  14. 7 High‐Temperature Grain‐Boundary Embrittlement and Creep
  15. 8 Microstructure and Crack‐Enhanced Elasto – Delayed‐Elastic – Viscous Models
  16. 9 Stress Relaxation at High Temperatures
  17. 10 Ice Age and Intraglacial Depression and Postglacial Rebound of Earth's Crust
  18. 11 Plate Tectonics and Polar Sea Ice
  19. Index
  20. End User License Agreement