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Computational Design of Engineering Materials : Fundamentals and Case Studies

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Introducing state-of-the art computational methods, this book combines detailed explanations with real-world case studies to give a full grounding in the design of engineering materials.

This book presents a wide spectrum of key computational methods, such as CALPHAD-method, first-principles calculations, phase-field simulation and finite element analysis, covering the atomic-meso-macro scale range.

The reader will see these methods applied to case studies for steel, light alloys, superalloys, cemented carbides, hard coating and energy materials, demonstrating in detail how real-world materials are designed. Online ancillary material includes input files for computational design software, providing the reader with hands-on design experience.

Step-by-step instructions will allow you to perform and repeat the simulations discussed in the book.

Aimed at both graduate and undergraduate students as well as non-specialist researchers in materials science and engineering, including ceramics, metallurgy, and chemistry, this is an ideal introductory and reference book.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108494102 / 9781108494106
Hardback
29/06/2023
United Kingdom
English
420 pages
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