by etc. (Editor), George Weidmann (Editor), Peter Lewis (Editor), Nick Reid (Editor)
The focus of this book is on load-bearing materials. Taken literally, this would first include virtually every solid material. A coat of paint, for example, is both protective and aesthetic, but it can also carry loads when things impinge on it or when its substrate is strained. Secondly, liquids and gases such as the fluid in a shock absorber, or the air in a car tyre, are also load bearing. The text however, confines itself primarily to solid materials and their use in applications whose principal purpose is to carry loads, such as the materials in bridge building. It is concerned with both the material and the application. It also continues to apply the philosophy of the first book in this series: namely that in the real world of materials applications, the material is inseparable from the design of the product and the manufacturing processes employed - what we have called the `product, processing, properties' philosophy.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
Published: 08 May 1990
ISBN 10: 0408046589
ISBN 13: 9780408046589