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Course: Materials Science and Engineering (MSE)

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This curriculum map provides resources for faculty teaching Introductory Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) courses, either at the Freshman or Sophomore level. The author carefully selected relevant discussions, examples, videos, tables and figures that are valuable supplements to any introductory MSE textbook. The author selected these materials from a wide array of resources available within Access Engineering. You can easily incorporate the content into your course by using our copy link functionality to paste a direct link into your school's LMS.  

Author

Kathleen L Kitto, Dean of the Graduate School and Vice Provost for Research, Professor, Engineering and Design Department, Western Washington University.

Course Topics

  • Material Classifications
  • Structures
  • Imperfections
  • Properties
  • Processing
  • Phases
  • Failure
  • Selection of Materials
  • Applications/Case Studies

Material Classifications

Relevant Material Type Description Source
Material Classifications Text (chapter) Overview of Material Classifications (Available Materials) Design for Manufacturability Handbook, Second Edition
Common Commercial Forms of Selected Raw Materials Table Table 2.1.1 Design for Manufacturability Handbook, Second Edition
List of All Material Classes and Major Subtypes, and Major Elements of Each Table Section A Reverse Engineering: Mechanisms, Structures, Systems & Materials
Metals


Classification and Specifications of Steels: Purpose, Practice and Role Text (chapter) Chapter 6 Steel Metallurgy: Properties, Specifications and Applications
Roadmap to Selection of a Steel: A Review Text (section) Section 10.2 Steel Metallurgy: Properties, Specifications and Applications
Iron and Steel Text (section) Section 6.2 - Includes interactive graphs on processing and properties Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Non-Ferrous Metals and Alloys; Metallic Specialties Text (chapter) Section 6.4 Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Aluminum Text (section) Section 10.1 Design for Manufacturability Handbook, Second Edition
Nonferrous Metals and Alloys; Metallic Specialties Text (section) Section 6.4 - Overview of nonferrous materials including manufacturing Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Jewelry Metals Text (section) Section 6.4.6 Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Low-Melting-Point Metals and Alloys Text (section) Section 6.4.7 Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Polymers


Thermoplastics Text (chapter) Chapter 1 - Overview of Thermoplastic Materials Modern Plastics Handbook
Thermosets, Reinforced Plastics, and Composites Text (chapter) Chapter 2 - Overview of Thermosetting Materials and Composites Modern Plastics Handbook
Elastomeric Materials and Processes Text (chapter) Chapter 3 - Overview of Elastomers Modern Plastics Handbook
Clear Engineering Plastics Text (section) Section 3.3 - Properties Engineering Plastics Handbook
Properties of Polymer Nanostructured Materials Text (chapter) Chapter 6 - Includes Thermoplastics, Thermosets, and Elastomers Polymer Nanocomposites: Processing, Characterization, and Applications
Ceramics Text (section) Section 6.9.4 Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Bioceramics Text (chapter) Chapter 15 Biomedical Engineering and Design Handbook, Volume 1
Bioactive Ceramics Text (section) Section 13.3 Standard Handbook of Biomedical Engineering & Design
Ceramic and Glass Parts Text (chapter) Chapter 65 Design for Manufacturability Handbook, Second Edition
Composite Materials Classifications and Components Text (chapter) Chapter 20.1 Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain, Eighth Edition
Fiber and Matrix Materials Used in a Composite Table Table 20.2 Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain, Eighth Edition
Fiber Composite Materials Text (section) Section 6.14 - Includes overview, properties and manufacturing Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Composites: Unique Blends Providing Modern Structural Materials Text (chapter) Chapter 5 - Includes Jute, glass, carbon, steel, aramid, fiber properties Fibre Science and Technology
Mechanics of Composite Materials Text (section) Section 5.6 - Analysis and properties Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Introduction Text (chapter) Chapter 1 - Concrete and its properties, includes self quiz questions Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials, Fourth Edition

Structures

Relevant Material Type Description Source
Atomic Bonding Forces Text (section) Section 32.2 Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Bonding in Metals Text (section) Section 9.10 Schaum's Outline of College Chemistry, Tenth Edition
Top views of BCC and FCC Figure Figure 6.4 - Top views of (a) body-centered cubic and (b) face-centered cubic Bravais lattice Nano / Microscale Heat Transfer
Variation of Coefficient of Friction for Cubic and Hexagonal Metals Figure Figure 4.35 Metal Forming: Technology and Process Modelling
Crystals Text (section) Section 10.2 Schaum's Outline of College Chemistry, Tenth Edition
Determining Crystal Structure Example Illustrative Example 8–3: Using Ratios to Solve a Problem - Determining BCC or FCC from Bragg's Law, X-Ray Diffraction Engineering Problem-Solving 101: Time-Tested and Timeless Techniques
Solved Problems Text (section) Section 10.6 Schaum's Outline of College Chemistry, Tenth Edition
Crystal Structures Example Example 6-3 - Find all angles between the (100), (111), and (311) surfaces in a cubic lattice. Nano / Microscale Heat Transfer
Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline Silicon Cells Text (section) Section 3.4.1 Alternative Energy Systems in Building Design
Synthetic Polymers Text (chapter) Chapter 14 Handbook of Industrial Chemistry: Organic Chemicals
Polymerization Reactors Text (section) Section 19.3.4 Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Eighth Edition
Polymerization Techniques Text (section) Section 14.9 Handbook of Industrial Chemistry: Organic Chemicals
Addition Polymerization or Chain-Growth Polymerization Text (chapter) Chapter 3 Polymer Science and Technology: Plastics, Rubbers, Blends and Composites, Third Edition
Non-Crystalline Materials

Optical Materials: Visible and Infrared Text (chapter) Chapter 11 Electro-Optics Handbook, Second Edition
Figure 4.2 Figure Crystalline and amorphous regions in a polymer structure Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants, Second Edition
Amorphous Metals Text (section) Section 5.8 Nanostructuring Operations in Nanoscale Science and Engineering
Figure 9.9 Figure Heat. vs. impact resistance for amorphous thermoplastic resins Handbook of Plastics Technologies: The Complete Guide to Properties and Performance
Typical Bottle-Grade PET Amorphous Feed Table Table 15.1.2 Handbook of Petrochemicals Production Processes
Amorphous PV Solar Cells Text (section) Section 3.4.2 Alternative Energy Systems in Building Design

Imperfections

Relevant Material Type Description Source
Figure 3.34 Figure Distribution of pre-existing defects in materials Precision Engineering
Crystal Imperfections Text (section) Section 32.4 Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Figure 32.11 Figure Two-dimensional sketch of the slip mechanism Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Figure 32.13 Figure The effect of alloying on strength Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Figure 32.10 Figure Some common point defects Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Point Defects Text (section) Section 32.4.1 Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Figure 11.39 Figure Vacancy-interstitial damage mechanism. Microchip Fabrication: A Practical Guide to Semiconductor Processing, Fifth Edition
Figure 1-2 Figure A: Illustration of the formation of substitutional solid solution and B: the interstitial solid solution Steel Metallurgy: Properties, Specifications and Applications
Figure 8.18 Figure Copper-nickel phase diagram Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, Second Edition
Figure 6.9 Figure Edge and screw dislocations as types of imperfections in metals Mechanical Design Handbook, Measurement, Analysis, and Control of Dynamic Systems
Plastic Deformation of Metals Text (section) Section 6.4 Mechanical Design Handbook, Measurement, Analysis, and Control of Dynamic Systems
Figure 5-18 Figure Transmission electron micrograph of martensitic structure in steel showing the platelets and dislocation tangles inside under high magnification (×12000) Steel Metallurgy: Properties, Specifications and Applications
Planar Defects Text (section) Section 32.4.3 Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Figure 32.12 Figure Yield strength versus grain size (a) and percent cold work (b) for 70Cu-30Zn brass Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition

Properties

Relevant Material Type Description Source
A Primer on Material Properties Text (section) Section 9.5 Reverse Engineering: Mechanisms, Structures, Systems & Materials
Material Property Correlations Text (chapter) Chapter 17 - Includes interactive correlation graphs as well as data tables Engineering Problem-Solving 101: Time-Tested and Timeless Techniques
Using Indexes or Indices Text (chapter) Chapter 9 - Includes electrical conductivity ICAS values, machinability, and Thermal Shock Resistance Parameter, TSR Engineering Problem-Solving 101: Time-Tested and Timeless Techniques
Deriving and Using a Material Performance Index Example Illustrative Example 9–2 Engineering Problem-Solving 101: Time-Tested and Timeless Techniques
Figure 9-2 Figure An example of a material selection chart, here, "Modulus versus Density" Engineering Problem-Solving 101: Time-Tested and Timeless Techniques
Figure 32.23 Figure Charpy V-notch impact strength of 1030 steel versus temperature Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Figure 8.1 Figure Ashby materials selection chart based on strength properties Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, Second Edition
Physical Properties and Determinations Text (chapter) Chapter 19 Chemical Technicians' Ready Reference Handbook, Fifth Edition
Thermal Properties of Several Pure Metals Table Table 4.1 Electronic Materials and Processes Handbook, Third Edition
Figure 4.9 Figure Effect of nickel content on magnetic and expansion properties of some high nickel-iron alloys Electronic Materials and Processes Handbook, Third Edition
Thermophysical Properties of Plastics Text (section) Section 11.2.2 Handbook of Plastics, Elastomers, and Composites, Fourth Edition
Thermal Properties of Concrete Text (section) Section 4.5 Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials, Fourth Edition
Electrical

Electrical Properties of Conductors Text (section) Section 47.2 Standard Handbook of Video and Television Engineering, Fourth Edition
Electrical Properties Text (section) Section 10.3 Polymer Science and Technology: Plastics, Rubbers, Blends and Composites, Third Edition
Electrical Properties of Ceramics Text (section) Section 8.6 - Includes properties, information on printed circuit boards Electronic Materials and Processes Handbook, Third Edition
Magnetic Materials Text (section) Section 4.2 Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, Sixteenth Edition
8.7 Quiz Example Review of Magnetic and Electrical Properties Concepts Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics, 5th Edition
Properties of Magnetic Materials Text (section) Section 27 - Focus for audio applications Standard Handbook of Audio Engineering, Second Edition
Optical Manufacturing Considerations Text (chapter) Chapter 18 - Overview of optical glasses and manufacturing Optical System Design, Second Edition
Material Text (section) Section 18.1 - Optical materials Optical System Design, Second Edition
Corrosion Basics Text (section) Section 2 Corrosion Engineering
Spring Failures due to Corrosion and Wear Text (section) Section 18.5 Failure Prevention of Plant and Machinery
Results of X-Ray Diffraction Products Found on Specimens Exposed to Real Environments Table Table 2.1 Corrosion Engineering
Positions of Some Metals in the Order of Energy Required to Convert Their Oxides to Produce 1 Kilogram of Metal Table Table 2.2 Corrosion Engineering
Engineering Materials: Selection and Design Considerations Text (chapter) Chapter 8 Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, Second Edition
Biologically Influenced Corrosion Text (chapter) Chapter 13 Nalco Guide to Cooling Water Systems Failure Analysis, Second Edition

Processing

Relevant Material Type Description Source
Metal, Plastic, Ceramic, and Glass Processing Text (chapter) Chapter 5.5 Industrial Automation: Hands-On
Diffusion

Diffusion Process Steps Text (section) Section 11.6 Microchip Fabrication: A Practical Guide to Semiconductor Processing, Fifth Edition
Steel Heat-Treating Practices Text (section) Section A3.6 Piping Handbook, Seventh Edition
Figure 6.15 Figure The property changes in 95 percent cold-worked iron with heating temperatures Mechanical Design Handbook, Measurement, Analysis, and Control of Dynamic Systems
Metals

Figure 8.22 Figure The effect of cold work on the mechanical properties of copper Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, Second Edition
D.C. Casting, Electromagnetic Casting, Continuous Strip Casting, Scalping, Soaking and Preheating Text (section) Chapter 3 ALUMINIUM ROLLING: Processes, Principles & Applications
Figure 32.13 Figure The effect of alloying on strength Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Roll Form Tooling Video The Roll Form Tooling segment examines the design and manufacture of roll form tooling, and looks specifically at the number of forming passes, material width, the flower design, roll material, and split rolls. From SME.

Sheet Metal Stamping Dies & Processes Introduction Video To better understand how stamping dies operate, the Sheet Metal Stamping Dies & Processes program explores sheet metal deformation and formability, and features segments on dies and die functions, die lubrication, and stamping analysis. From SME.
Polymers

Injection Molding Guidelines for Unfilled Materials 53 Table Table 1.7 Handbook of Plastics Technologies: The Complete Guide to Properties and Performance
Common Molding Processes for Polymers Table Table 14.1.4 Maynard’s Industrial Engineering Handbook, Fifth Edition
Plastics Available for Processes Table Table 8.6 Modern Plastics Handbook
Ceramics and Glass Parts Text (chapter) Chapter 65 Design for Manufacturability Handbook, Second Edition
Processing Text (section) Section 3.7 Handbook of Optics: Volume IV - Optical Properties of Materials, Nonlinear Optics, Quantum Optics, Third Edition
Optical Glass Text (section) Section 10.2 Modern Optical Engineering: The Design of Optical Systems, Fourth Edition
Thin/Thick-Film Ceramics Sensors Text (section) Section 67.14 Sensors Handbook, Second Edition
Composites


Considerations. in Composite Layup Technique Table Table 4.24 Handbook of Plastics, Elastomers, and Composites, Fourth Edition
Biomedical Composites Text (chapter) Chapter 14 Biomedical Engineering and Design Handbook, Volume 1
Fiber-Reinforced Materials Text (section) Section 11.2 Aircraft Materials and Analysis
Types of Automation Based on Starting Fiber Form Table Table 4.25 Handbook of Plastics, Elastomers, and Composites, Fourth Edition
Manufacturing. Routes for Thermoplastic Composites Based on Processing Methods Table Table 4.26 Handbook of Plastics, Elastomers, and Composites, Fourth Edition

Phases

Relevant Material Type Description Source
Phase Diagrams

Figure 7.11 Figure In-Sn phase diagram Electronics Manufacturing: With Lead-Free, Halogen-Free, and Conductive-Adhesive Materials
Figure 8.19 Figure Iron-chromium phase diagram Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, Second Edition
Figure 8.20 Figure Binary phase diagram for stainless steel with a constant level of chromium (18%) Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, Second Edition
Figure 10.1 Figure An-Sn solder phase diagram Reliability of RoHS-Compliant 2D and 3D IC Interconnects
Microstructures

Figure 5.49 Figure SEM micrograph of 63Sn/37Pb structures: (a) eutectic and (b) off-eutectic Electronic Materials and Processes Handbook, Third Edition
Figure 5.50 Figure SEM micrograph of 63Sn/37Pb solder joint surface reflowed under (a) regular and (b) prolonged heating Electronic Materials and Processes Handbook, Third Edition
Figure 2-5 Figure Scanning electron micrograph of typical hexagonal crystals of monosulfate hydrate and needlelike crystals of ettringite formed by mixing calcium aluminate and calcium sulfate solutions Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials, Fourth Edition
Figure 2-6 Figure Model of a well-hydrated portland cement paste Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials, Fourth Edition
Figure 20.3.8 Figure Schematic microstructure diagram of the shape memory effect Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Figure 20.3.9 Figure Schematic stress-strain curve of a NiTi alloy loaded above M s temperature and then unloaded Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition

Failure

Relevant Material Type Description Source
Failure Analysis and Forensic Analysis Text (chapter) Chapter 6 Reverse Engineering: Mechanisms, Structures, Systems & Materials
Shaft or Axle Failures Text (chapter) Chapter 9 - Includes photographs and detailed explainations Failure Prevention of Plant and Machinery
Investigation of Failures Text (chapter) Chapter 4 Failure Prevention of Plant and Machinery
Structural Member Failures Text (chapter) Chapter 31 Failure Prevention of Plant and Machinery
Degradation Processes (Mechanical) Text (chapter) Chapter 5 - Focus on 95% of failures in service, overview Failure Prevention of Plant and Machinery
How to Attain Zero Failure Performance Text (chapter) Chapter 2 Failure Prevention of Plant and Machinery
Failure Analysis Text (section) Section 8.4 - Focus on Adhesives Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants, Second Edition
Figure 10.17 Figure Curves for nucleation, initiation and propagation of a crack Expanders for Oil and Gas Operations: Design, Applications, and Troubleshooting
Figure 4.9 Figure Edge-crack in a large plate Elements of Fracture Mechanics
Embedded Cracks Text (section) Section 4.5 Elements of Fracture Mechanics
Fracture Toughness of Some Materials Table Table 18.2 Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain, Eighth Edition
Fatigue Text (section) Section 5.1.3 Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Eleventh Edition
Fatigure Failure and Environment-assisted Fracture Text (chapter) Chapter 9 Elements of Fracture Mechanics
Figure 12-3 Figure (a) A typical S-N curve used to assess the effect of cyclic loading on the life of a material or structure, i.e., fatigue behavior. Stability is reached when the applied stress is below the fatigue limit Engineering Problem-Solving 101: Time-Tested and Timeless Techniques
Figure 26-1 Figure A generic plot of fatigue crack growth rate da/dN versus stress intensity range ΔK Engineering Problem-Solving 101: Time-Tested and Timeless Techniques
Failures of Fasteners due to Relaxation Caused by Metal Creep Text (section) Section 8.7 - Practical Example for Understanding Creep Failure Prevention of Plant and Machinery
Response Curve Example Illustrative Example 12–2: Using a Response Curve - includes interactive graph of Zinc Alloy Creep Curves, Design Example Engineering Problem-Solving 101: Time-Tested and Timeless Techniques
Materials-Selection Procedure Text (section) Section 34.5 - Selecting Materials for Wear Resistance Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Figure 4.37 Figure Variation of friction with lattice parameters in HCP metals Metal Forming: Technology and Process Modelling
Parameters Often Seen in Wear Equations Table Table 34.2 Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Material Properties Involved in Wear Table Table 34.1 Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition

Selection of Materials

Relevant Material Type Description Source
Material-Selection Criteria in Engineering Design Text (chapter) Chapter 6.1 Mechanical Design Handbook, Measurement, Analysis, and Control of Dynamic Systems
Material-Selection Procedure Text (section) Section 34.5 Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Selection of Material Text (section) Section 75.7 Design for Manufacturability Handbook, Second Edition
Figure 9-4 Figure Material Selection Chart for Strength Versus Density Reverse Engineering: Mechanisms, Structures, Systems & Materials
Figure 9-5 Figure Materials Selection Chart of Young's Modulus Versus Density Reverse Engineering: Mechanisms, Structures, Systems & Materials
Orthopedic Biomaterials Text (chapter) Chapter 18 Biomedical Engineering and Design Handbook, Volume 1
Biomedical Composites Text (chapter) Chapter 14 Biomedical Engineering and Design Handbook, Volume 1
Tool Materials for Precision Machining Text (chapter) Chapter 2 Precision Engineering
Bearing Materials Text (section) Section 5.1.3 Maintenance Engineering Handbook, Eighth Edition
Material Selection for Bearings Text (section) Section 7.7 Precision Engineering
Material Selection Text (section) Section 9.1.6 Process/Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook, Fifth Edition
Reverse Engineering Materials and Substances Text (section) Chapter 15 Reverse Engineering: Mechanisms, Structures, Systems & Materials
Values for the Material Performance Index for Some (of Many) Design Functions and Constraints Table Table 9-4 Engineering Problem-Solving 101: Time-Tested and Timeless Techniques
Figure 9-2 Figure An example of a material selection chart, here, "Modulus versus Density" Engineering Problem-Solving 101: Time-Tested and Timeless Techniques
Why Metals Corrode Text (section) Section 2.1 Corrosion Engineering
Steps in Selecting Materials for Wear Resistance Text (section) Section 34.4 Standard Handbook of Machine Design, Third Edition
Steel and Ductile Iron Flexible Pipe Products Text (chapter) Chapter 6 Buried Pipe Design, Third Edition
Properties of Wood and Lumber Grades Text (chapter) Chapter 4 Design of Wood Structures-ASD/LRFD, Sixth Edition
History of Aluminium, Introduction to Production Processes and Elementary Metallurgy Text (chapter) Chapter 11 ALUMINIUM ROLLING: Processes, Principles & Applications
Examples of Failures Text (chapter) Chapter 5 Failure Analysis of Wood and Wood-Based Products

Applications/Case Studies

Relevant Material Type Description Source
Case 1: Airplane / Aircraft Materials

Aircraft Material Text (chapter) Chapter 2 Aircraft Materials and Analysis
Aircraft Materials Text (section) Section 18.5.3 Standard Handbook for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineers
Figure 9-1 Figure Composite materials in the B-757-200 Commercial Aviation Safety, Fifth Edition
Composite Materials and Processes Text (chapter) Chapter 4 Handbook of Plastics, Elastomers and Composites, Fourth Edition
Airplane Parts Text (section) Section 18.2.23 Standard Handbook for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineers
High Cost of Airplane Components Text (section) Section 18.2.13 Standard Handbook for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineers
Military Standards Text (section) Section 1.4: Military Standard—(MIL-A-8870C) Airplane Strength and Rigidity, Vibration, Flutter, and Divergence Aircraft Materials and Analysis
Composites Text (chapter) Chapter 5 - Composites: Unique Blends Providing Modern Structural Materials Fibre Science and Technology
Case 2: Selection of Steel for LPG Cylinder Text (section) Case Study - LPG Cylinder (10 Selection and Applications of Steels) Steel Metallurgy: Properties, Specifications and Applications
Case 5: Steel for Automotive Axle Shafts Text (section) Case Study - Autombile Axle Shaft (10 Selection and Applications of Steels) Steel Metallurgy: Properties, Specifications and Applications
Case 7: Steel for Fastening Bolts Text (section) Case Study - Steel for Bolts (10 Selection and Applications of Steels) Steel Metallurgy: Properties, Specifications and Applications
Case 8: Steel for Ball Bearings Text (section) Case Study - Steel for Bearings (10 Selection and Applications of Steels) Steel Metallurgy: Properties, Specifications and Applications
Dental Biomaterials Text (chapter) Chapter 17 Biomedical Engineering and Design Handbook, Volume 1
Cardiovascular Biomaterials Text (chapter) Chapter 16 Biomedical Engineering and Design Handbook, Volume 1
Identifying Materials by Observation Only Text (section) Section 9.7 Reverse Engineering: Mechanisms, Structures, Systems & Materials
Wear of Total Hip and Knee Joint Replacements Text (chapter) Chapter 22 Biomedical Engineering and Design Handbook, Volume 2
Thrust–Bearing Failure Example Case Study 6–5 Expanders for Oil and Gas Operations: Design, Applications, and Troubleshooting
Bridge Failure Studies and Safety Engineering Text (chapter) Chapter 3 Bridge and Highway Structure Rehabilitation and Repair
Figure 5.16 Figure Photograph of the Boeing 737 operated by Aloha airlines that lost a major portion of the upper fuselage in 1988 Handbook of Corrosion Engineering, Second Edition
Tool Materials Introduction Video Provides a comprehensive examination of the three principal tool material groups: ferrous metals, nonferrous metals, and nonmetallic materials. From SME.
Ferrous Tool Materials Video The Ferrous Tool Materials segment details the various carbon steels, alloy steels, tool steels, and cast irons, and how they are best applied. From SME.
Blade Materials Text (section) Section 3.4 Blade Design and Analysis for Steam Turbines
Food, Cosmetics, and Carbon Nanotechnology Text (chapter) Chapter 26 Carbon Nano Forms and Applications
Concrete in the Era of Global Warming and Sustainability Text (chapter) Chapter 14 Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials, Fourth Edition

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