Callister Askeland
Callister Askeland
Callister Askeland
Askeland, 4E
Callister, 6E
CHAPTER 1
Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering
1-1 What is Materials Science & Engineering
CHAPTER 2
Atomic Structure
The Structure of Materials: Technological
Relevance
CHAPTER 3
Atomic and Ionic Arrangements
3-1 Short-Range Order Versus Long-Range
Order
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Unit Cells
Metallic Crystal Structures
Density Computations
Crystal Systems
Problem 4.5
12.2 Crystal Structures (CERAMIC STRUCTURES)
(pp. 385-386 and 391-392, Crystal Structures
from the Close Packing of Ions)
CHAPTER 4
Imperfections in the Atomic and Ionic Arrangements
4-1 Point Defects
4.3 Dislocations
Microscopy
*7.3 Characteristics of Dislocations
*7.7 Deformation by Twinning
*14.13 Defects in Polymers
CHAPTER 5
Atom and Ion Movements in Materials
5-1 Applications of Diffusion
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Diffusion Mechanisms
CHAPTER 6
Mechanical Properties and Behavior
6-1 Technical Significance
6.1 Introduction
6.2
6.3
6.5
6.6
6.10 Hardness
6-15 Fatigue
6-21 Superplasticity
CHAPTER 7
Strain Hardening and Annealing
7-1 Relationship of Cold Working to the
Stress-Strain Curve
7.12 Recrystallization
7.13 Grain Growth
7-7 Control of Annealing
CHAPTER 8
Principles of Solidification
8-1 Technological Significance
8-2 Nucleation
CHAPTER 9
Solid Solutions and Phase Equilibrium
9-1 Phases and the Phase Diagram
CHAPTER 10
Dispersion Strengthening and
Eutectic Phase Diagrams
10-1 Principles and Examples of Dispersion
Strengthening
CHAPTER 11
Dispersion Strengthening by Phase
Transformation and Heat Treatment
11-1 Nucleation and Growth in Solid-State
Reactions
Hardening)
11-7 Requirements for Age Hardening
Problem 11.D3
*10.8 Tempered Martensite (Temper Embrittlement)
CHAPTER 12
Ferrous Alloys
12-1 Designations for Steels
(pp. 311-312)
10.6 Continuous Cooling Transformation Diagrams
(pp. 316-317)
12-6 Application of Hardenability
CHAPTER 13
Nonferrous Alloys
13-1 Aluminum Alloys
CHAPTER 14
Ceramic Materials
14-1 Applications of Ceramics
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14-8 Glass-Ceramics
14-10 Refractories
13.4 Refractories
12.7 Ceramic Phase Diagrams (The SiO 2-Al2O3
System)
13.6 Cements
14-12 Refractories
13.4 Refractories
*12.4 Carbon (Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes)
*12.11 Miscellaneous Considerations (Influence
of Porosity)
CHAPTER 15
Polymers
15-1 Classification of Polymers
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15-11 Adhesives
CHAPTER 16
Composites: Teamwork and Synergy
in Materials
16-1 Dispersion-Strengthened Composites
16.5 Influence of Fiber Orientation and Concentration (Continuous and Aligned Fiber Composites)
Composites
CHAPTER 17
Construction Materials
17-1 The Structure of Wood
17-5 Plywood
13.6 Cements
16.2 Large-Particle Composites [Concrete (Portland
Cement Concrete)]
17-9 Asphalt
CHAPTER 18
Electronic Materials
18-1 Ohm's Law and Electrical Conductivity
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.7
18-4 Superconductivity
20.11 Superconductivity
18-6 Semiconductors
18.10
18.11
18.12
18.13
Ohm's Law
Electrical Conductivity
Electronic and Ionic Conductivity
Electron Mobility
Intrinsic Semiconduction
Extrinsic Semiconduction
The Temperature of Carrier Concentration
Factors That Affect Carrier Mobility
Constant
18.22W Dielectric Strength
18-10 Electrostriction, Piezoelectricity, Pyroelectricity, and Ferroelectricity
18.24 Ferroelectricity
18.25 Piezoelectricity
CHAPTER 19
Magnetic Materials
19-1 Classification of Magnetic Materials
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CHAPTER 20
Photonic Materials
20-1 The Electromagnetic Spectrum
21.9 Color
21.11 Luminescence
21.13 Lasers
CHAPTER 21
Thermal Properties of Materials
21-1 Heat Capacity and Specific Heat
CHAPTER 22
Corrosion and Wear
22-1 Chemical Corrosion
17.10 Oxidation
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