Transcription of Materials: Structure, Properties, and Performance
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Chapter 1 Materials: Structure, Properties, and that surrounds us is matter. The origin of the word mat-ter ismater(Latin) ormatri(Sanskrit), formother. In this sense, humanbeings anthropomorphized that which made them possible thatwhich gave them nourishment. Every scientific discipline concernsitself with matter. Of all matter surrounding us, a portion comprisesmaterials. What are materials? They have been variously defined. Oneacceptable definition is matter that human beings use and/or pro-cess. Another definition is all matter used to produce manufac-tured or consumer goods. In this sense, a rock is not a material,intrinsically; however, if it is used in aggregate (concrete) by humans,it becomes a material.
Transmission electron microscopy Creep Fatigue Strength Toughness Dynamic response Constitutive response Characterization Mechanical Properties Processing Continuum mechanics Theory Computational mechanics Quantum mechanics Crystallography, defects Diffraction Thermodynamics Phase transformations
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