Aerospace Materials
Editor(s):  Brian Cantor, The University of York, UK University of Oxford, UKH Assender, University of Oxford, UKP. Grant, Oxford University, UK
Series: Series in Material Science and Engineering
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Cat. #:  IP125
ISBN:  9780750307420
ISBN 10:  0750307420
Publication Date:  August 19, 2001
Number of Pages:  312
Availability:  In Stock
Binding(s):  Hardback | Available in e-book!

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Aerospace Materials provides a grounding in state-of-the-art aerospace materials technology, including developments in aluminum, titanium, and nickel alloys, as well as polymers and polymer composites. Experts in each topic have contributed key overviews that summarize current knowledge and indicate future trends. The book begins by outlining the industrial applications to airframes, aeroengines, and spacecraft before delving systematically into specific materials. It examines lightweight materials and then focuses on materials suited to high-temperature applications. The book combines perspectives in physics, materials science, and mechanical and aeronautical engineering.