
Materials and Sustainable Development
Materials and Sustainable Development, Second Edition, written by noted materials selection authority Mike Ashby, provides a structure and framework for analyzing sustainable development and the role of materials in it. The book's aim is to introduce ways of exploring sustainable development to readers in a way that avoids simplistic interpretations and approaches complexity in a systematic way. There is no completely 'right' answer to questions of sustainable development, instead, there is a thoughtful, well-researched response that recognizes concerns of stakeholders, conflicting priorities, and the economic, legal and social aspects of the technology and its environmental legacy. The intent of the book is not to offer solutions to sustainability challenges but rather to improve the quality of discussion and enable informed, balanced debate. This updated edition has been updated to reflect new insights, regulatory trends and other developments that have occurred since publication of the previous edition (Provided by Publisher).
Structural Alloys for Power Plants: Operational Challenges and High-Temperature Materials
Current fleets of conventional and nuclear power plants face increasing hostile environmental conditions due to increasingly high temperature operation for improved capacity and efficiency, and the need for long term service. Additional challenges are presented by the requirement to cycle plants to meet peak-load operation. This book presents a comprehensive review of structural materials in conventional and nuclear energy applications. Opening chapters address operational challenges and structural alloy requirements in different types of power plants. The following sections review power plant structural alloys and methods to mitigate critical materials degradation in power plants (Provided by Publisher).
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Materials Processing : A Unified Approach to Processing of Metals, Ceramics, and Polymers
Materials Processing is the first textbook to bring the fundamental concepts of materials processing together in a unified approach that highlights the overlap in scientific and engineering principles. It teaches students the key principles involved in the processing of engineering materials, specifically metals, ceramics and polymers, from starting or raw materials through to the final functional forms. Its self-contained approach is based on the state of matter most central to the shaping of the material: melt, solid, powder, dispersion and solution, and vapor. With this approach, students learn processing fundamentals and appreciate the similarities and differences between the materials classes.
The book uses a consistent nomenclature that allow for easier comparisons between various materials and processes. Emphasis is on fundamental principles that gives students a strong foundation for understanding processing and manufacturing methods. Development of connections between processing and structure builds on students’ existing knowledge of structure-property relationships. Examples of both standard and newer additive manufacturing methods throughout provide students with an overview of the methods that they will likely encounter in their careers.
This book is intended primarily for upper-level undergraduates and beginning graduate students in Materials Science and Engineering who are already schooled in the structure and properties of metals, ceramics and polymers, and are ready to apply their knowledge to materials processing. It will also appeal to students from other engineering disciplines who have completed an introductory materials science and engineering course (Provided by Publisher).
Materials and Design: The Art and Science of Material Selection in Product Design
Materials are the stuff of design. From the very beginning of human history, materials have been taken from the natural world and shaped, modified, and adapted for everything from primitive tools to modern electronics. This renowned book by noted materials engineering author Mike Ashby and industrial designer Kara Johnson explores the role of materials and materials processing in product design, with a particular emphasis on creating both desired aesthetics and functionality. The new edition features even more of the highly useful "materials profiles" that give critical design, processing, performance and applications criteria for each material in question.
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Streamlining Your Research Laboratory with Python
Streamlining Your Research Laboratory with Python covers the Python programming language and its ecosystem of tools applied to tasks encountered by laboratory scientists and technicians working in the life sciences. After opening with the basics of Python, the chapters move through working with and analysing data, generating reports, and automating the lab environment.
The book includes example processes within chapters and code listings on nearly every page along with schematics and plots that can clearly illustrate Python at work in the lab. The book also explores some real-world examples of Python’s application in research settings, demonstrating its potential to streamline processes, improve productivity, and foster innovation. (Provided by Publisher.)
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The vast majority of books relating to Materials and related subjects can be found in the Main Library.
| Subject Areas | Classmark(s) | Location |
| Modern physics | 539 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2 |
| Chemistry and allied sciences | 540 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2 |
| Physical chemistry | 541 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2 |
| Techniques, equipment and materials | 542 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2 |
| Analytical chemistry | 542 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2 |
| Inorganic chemistry | 546 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2 |
| Organic chemistry | 547 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2 |
| Crystallography | 548 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2 |
| Mineralogy | 549 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 2 |
| Engineering and allied operations | 620 (specifically 620.181 – relating to corrosion) | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 3 |
| Metallurgy | 669 (sub-classes of metallurgy look to sit under 669) | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 3 |
| Lumber processing, wood products, cork | 674 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 3 |
| Leather and fur processing | 675 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 3 |
| Pulp and paper technology | 676 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 3 |
| Textiles | 677 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 3 |
| Elastomers and elastomer products | 678 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 3 |
| Other products of specific materials | 679 | Main Library - Blue Area - Floor 3 |
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