Atlas of material damage
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| Format | eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Toronto :
ChemTec Pub.,
c2012.
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| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781613449899 |
| Physical Description | 1 online zdroj (vi, 312 p.) : ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction
- References
- 2.Material Composition, Structure and Morphological Features
- 2.1.Materials having predominantly homogeneous structure and composition
- 2.2.Heterogeneous materials
- 2.2.1.Crystalline forms and amorphous regions
- 2.2.2.Materials containing insoluble additives
- 2.2.3.Materials containing immiscible phases
- 2.2.4.Composites
- 2.2.5.Multi-component layered materials
- 2.2.6.Foams and porosity
- 2.2.7.Compressed solids
- 2.3.Material surface versus bulk
- References
- 3.Effect of Processing on Material Structure
- 3.1.Temperature
- 3.2.Pressure
- 3.3.Time
- 3.4.Viscosity
- 3.5.Flow rate (shear rate)
- 3.6.Deformation
- 3.7.Orientation
- References
- 4.Scale of Damage. Basic Concept
- 4.1.Atomistic
- 4.2.Microscale
- 4.3.Macroscale
- References
- 5.Microscopic Mechanisms of Damage Caused by Degradants
- 5.1.Bulk (mechanical forces)
- 5.1.1.Elastic-brittle fracture
- -5.1.2.Elastic-plastic deformation
- 5.1.3.Time-related damage
- 5.1.3.1.Fatigue
- 5.1.3.2.Creep
- 5.1.4.Impact damage
- 5.1.5.Shear fracture
- 5.1.6.Compression set
- 5.1.7.Bending forces
- 5.1.8.Anisotropic damage
- 5.2.Electric forces
- 5.2.1.Tracking
- 5.2.2.Arcing
- 5.2.3.Drying out in batteries
- 5.2.4.Pinholes
- 5.2.5.Cracks
- 5.2.6.Delamination
- 5.3.Surface-initiated damage
- 5.3.1.Physical forces
- 5.3.1.1.Thermal treatment
- 5.3.1.2.Radiation
- 5.3.1.3.Weathering
- 5.3.2.Mechanical action
- 5.3.2.1.Scratching
- 5.3.2.2.Impact
- 5.3.2.3.Adhesive failure, sliding, and rolling
- 5.3.3.Chemical reactions
- 5.3.3.1.Molecular oxygen
- 5.3.3.2.Ozone
- 5.3.3.3.Atomic oxygen
- 5.3.3.4.Sulfur dioxide
- 5.3.3.5.Particulate matter
- 5.3.3.6.Other gaseous pollutants
- 5.4.Combination of degrading elements
- 5.4.1.Environmental stress cracking
- 5.4.2.Biodegradation and biodeterioration
- 5.4.3.Effect of body fluids
- -5.4.4.Controlled-release substances in pharmaceutical applications
- 5.4.5.Corrosion
- References.