Fundamentals of Materials Science for Technologists

Fundamentals of Materials Science for Technologists
Author: Larry Horath
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1478635185

Horath effectively combines principles and theory with practical applications to provide a solid understanding of the characteristics of materials used in today’s machines, devices, structures, and consumer products. Straightforward, nonmathematical coverage uncovers the basic premises of materials science and mechanical behavior as they relate to all types of materials: ferrous and nonferrous metals; polymers and elastomers; wood and wood products; ceramics and glass; cement, concrete, and asphalt; composites; adhesives and coatings; and fuels and lubricants. An examination of the chemistry of materials illuminates the common properties important to material applications and how they may be created, reduced, and altered for the design and development of additional materials. Clearly written with an applied, problem-solving approach, the Second Edition is a sound introduction to materials technology. Strong coverage of the destructive and nondestructive evaluation of material properties builds the groundwork for inspection processes and testing techniques, such as tensile, creep, compression, shear, bend or flexure, hardness, impact, and fatigue. Laboratory assignments support the text with numerous hands-on exercises that develop skills in industry-sanctioned testing procedures, data collection, reporting and graphing, and determining additional appropriate tests. Additional supplementary resource materials for instructors and students are available for download here.

Conserving Forest Diversity through Ecosystem Management

Conserving Forest Diversity through Ecosystem Management
Author: David R. Patton
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2019-08-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1478639857

Forestry, wildlife, and other natural-resource professionals manage ecosystems. Ecosystems bring together diversity in a way that considers all life-forms within a unified system. Patton, Fox, and Bailey present introductory students with an integrated, balanced approach to ecosystem management based on the concept of diversity—a natural phenomenon of life with different levels of recognition that can change over time and space. Applying decades of teaching, research, and management experience, the authors introduce readers to each major life-form. Sections on significant forces that have shaped our landscape and how it is managed orient students in the field. Insightful approaches to the planning process are highlighted. Specific instruction on effective management practices includes inventory design, decision support system development, and database organization. Carefully curated library recommendations and appendices comprised of invaluable data sets prepare readers to navigate an extremely complex planning environment. Data from Appendix A can be downloaded here.

An Explanation of American Lumber Standards

An Explanation of American Lumber Standards
Author: Carroll Van Rennsaeleer Sweet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1931
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

American lumber standards, published as Simplified Practice Recommendation R 16-29, fourth edition, by the United States Department of Commerce, have been created for the purpose of eliminating unnecessary differences in the grading rules of the various softwood lumber manufacturers' associations of the United States and to embody the efforts to date of the several organized branches of the lumber trade to work out together such improvements in lumber manufacturing and merchandizing practice as will result in the maximum satisfaction in the use of lumber consistent with the price levels and the competitive conditions that characterize the lumber trade.