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Properties and Microstructure

Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 11

  • 1st Edition - December 28, 1977
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: R. K. MacCrone
  • Language: English

Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Volume 11: Properties And Microstructure covers the parameters important to understanding microstructural effects. The book discusses… Read more

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Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Volume 11: Properties And Microstructure covers the parameters important to understanding microstructural effects. The book discusses the direct observation and characterization of defects in materials; the cause and effect of crystal defects in silicon integrated circuits; as well as the microstructure of some noncrystalline ceramics. The text also describes microstructural defects in the important semiconductors silicon and germanium, microstructural effects in glasses, microstructural effects on the mechanical properties of ceramics, and finally, microstructures in ferrites. Materials scientists, materials engineers, and graduate students taking related courses will find the book invaluable.

Table of contents


List of Contributors

Preface

Contents of Previous Volumes

Direct Observation of Defects

I. Introduction

II. Lattice Defects

III. Review of Investigative Techniques

IV. Lattice and Structure Imaging

V. Summary and Conclusions

References

Crystal Defects in Integrated Circuits

I. Introduction

II. Bulk Crystal Imperfections

III. Process-Induced Imperfections

References

Microstructure of Glass

I. Introduction and Overview

II. Origin of Microstructure

III. Microstructure-Property Relationships in Oxide Glasses

IV. Summary: Future Work

References

Microstructure Dependence of Mechanical Behavior

I. Introduction

II. Microstructural Dependence of Elastic Properties

III. Microstructural Dependence of Fracture Energy

IV. Microstructural Dependence of Tensile Strength and Fracture

V. Hardness, Compressive Strength, and Wear of Ceramics

VI. Microstructural Dependence of Creep

VII. Summary, General Discussion, and Research Needs

References

Microstructure and Ferrites

I. Introduction

II. Applications of Saturated Materials (Microwave Devices)

III. Applications of Unsaturated Materials

IV. Conclusion

References

Index


Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 22, 2013
  • Language: English

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