An ant viewed by a scanning electron microscope.

Materials science is the study of the structural and functional properties of materials. It focuses on the factors inherent within materials that influence their properties. These factors include composition, the structure of the matter within the material and the type and quantity of defects that are present. It is a multidisciplinary subject that draws upon and feeds back to the learning in just about every field of science and engineering in some way or another placing the subject in a central role to many of the activities in these related subjects.

This book is aimed at those studying materials science at the undergraduate level in university whether as their major field or as a single module of a related engineering course.

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Structure of Matter
  3. Material Processing
  4. Material Characterization
  5. Thermodynamics
  6. Thermochromics
  7. Crystallography
  8. Biocompatible Material
  9. Analytical Techniques
  10. Materials
  11. Useful Formulas

Common Symbols

TermDefinitionUnits (metric)Subject
rradiusmStructure of Matter
unit cell dimensionmStructure of Matter
APFAtomic Packing FactorStructure of Matter
density
nnumber of atoms/ unit cellStructure of Matter
Aatomic weightg/molStructure of Matter
Volume of unit cellStructure of Matter
Avogadro's number6.022 E23 atoms/molStructure of Matter

Glossary

TermDefinitionNotes
Bonding EnergyEnergy required to separate two atoms to and infinite separationExample
PolymerExampleExample
MerExampleExample
CeramicMaterial that is nonmetallic and inorganic
Covalent
Ionic
Electronegativity
Crystal
Polymorphism
Allotropy
Linear Density
Planar Density
Number-average
Weight-average
Thermoplastics
Thermoset
Copolymer
Monopolymer
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