Fractography and Materials Science
Editor(s): L. N. Gilbertson, R. D. Zipp
This well-illustrated text demonstrates the importance of using the latest fractographic principles in material science. The principles are applied to a variety of metals including iron, aluminum, titanium, copper, nickel, tungsten base alloys; and various nonmetals including polymers, ceramics, and glass.
Table of Contents
LN Gilbertson, RD Zipp
DA Meyn, EJ Brooks
JA Ruppen, AJ McEvily
FW Fraser, EA Metzbower
V Provenzano, K Törrönen, D Sturm, WH Cullen
GR Caskey
WJ Mills
JH Steele
EA Metzbower, DW Moon
KP Datta, WE Wood
AD Wilson
L Albertin, SJ Hudak
JJ Au, JS Ke
RK Govila, P Beardmore, KR Kinsman
JJ Mecholsky, SW Freiman
AIA Abdel-Latif, RC Bradt, RE Tressler
WF Adler, TW James
CM Rimnac, RW Hertzberg, JA Manson
C Kim, WL Phillips, RJ Weimer
EE Underwood, SB Chakrabortty
DE Passoja, JA Psioda
P Nenonen, K Törrönen, M Kemppainen, H Kotilainen
MR Krishnadev, LR Cutler, GJ Sojka, P Gauvin, G Hamel
MT Hahn, EN Pugh
L Zakraysek
LN Gilbertson, RD Zipp