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1、IntroductionofMaterialsScienceIntroductionofMaterialsScienceChapter1Introduction1.1HistoricalPerspectiveMaterialsaremoredeep-seatedinourculturethanmostofusrealize.Transportation,housing,clothing,communication,recreation,andfoodproduction-virtuallyeverysegmentofoureverydaylivesisinfluencedtoonedegree
2、oranotherbymaterials.Chapter1IntroductionHistorically,thedevelopmentandadvancementofsocietieshavebeenintimatelytiedtothemembersabilitytoproduceandmanipulatematerialstofilltheirneeds.Earlycivilizationshavebeendesignatedbytheleveloftheirmaterialsdevelopment(StoneAge,BronzeAge,etal.,)Chapter1Introducti
3、onFirstly,theearliesthumanhadaccesstoonlyaverylimitednumberofmaterials,thosethatoccurnaturally:stone,wood,clay,skins,andsoon.Secondly,thehumandiscoveredtechniquesforproducingmaterialsthathadpropertiessuperiortothoseofthenaturalones,thesenewmaterialsincludedpotteryandvariousmetals.Chapter1Introductio
4、nFurthermore,itwasdiscoveredthatthepropertiesofamaterialscouldbealteredbyheattreatmentsandbytheadditionofothersubstances.Nowthescientistscometounderstandtherelationshipsbetweenthestructuralelementsofmaterialsandtheirproperties.Chapter1IntroductionThus,tensofthousandsofdifferentmaterialshaveevolvedwi
5、thratherspecializedcharacteristicsthatmeettheneedsofourmodernandcomplexsociety;theseincludemetals,plastics,glasses,andfibers.Thedevelopmentofmanytechnologiesthatmakeourexistencesocomfortablehasbeenintimatelyassociatedwiththeaccessibilityofsuitablematerials.Chapter1IntroductionAnadvancementintheunder
6、standingofamaterialtypeisoftentheforerunnertothestepwiseprogressionofatechnology.In our contemporary era,sophisticatedelectronic devices rely on componentsthat are made from what are calledsemiconductingmaterials.Chapter1Introduction1.2MaterialsScienceandEngineeringThedisciplineofmaterialsscienceinv
7、olvesinvestigatingtherelationshipsthatexistbetweenthestructuresandpropertiesofmaterials.Materialsengineeringis,onthebasisofthesestructure-propertytoproduceapredeterminedsetofproperties.Chapter1Introduction“Structure”is a nebulous term thatdeservessomeexplanation.In brief,the structure of a materialu
8、suallyrelatestothearrangementofitsinternalcomponents.Subatomic structure involves electronswithintheindividualatomsandinteractionswiththeirnuclei.(ElectronicStructure)Chapter1IntroductionOnanatomiclevel,structureencompassestheorganizationofatomsormoleculesrelativetooneanother.(AtomicStructure)Thenex
9、tlargerstructuralrealm,whichcontainslargegroupsofatomsthatarenormallyagglomeratedtogether,istermed“microscopic”.(MicroscopicStructure)Chapter1IntroductionFinally,structuralelementsthatmaybeviewedwiththenakedeyearetermed“macroscopic.”(Macroscopicstructure)Thenotionof“property”deserveselaboration.Whil
10、einserviceuse,allmaterialsareexposedtoexternalstimulithatevokesometypeofresponse.Chapter1IntroductionApropertyisamaterialtraitintermsofthekindandmagnitudeofresponsetoaspecialimposedstimulus.Generally,definitionsofpropertiesaremadeindependentofmaterialshapeandsize.Virtuallyallimportantpropertiesofsol
11、idmaterialsmaybegroupedintosixdifferentcategories:Chapter1Introduction1.Mechanicalproperties2.Electricalproperties3.Thermalproperties4.Magneticproperties5.Opticalproperties6.DeteriorativepropertiesChapter1IntroductionForeachthereisacharacteristictypeofstimuluscapableofprovokingdifferentresponses.Mec
12、hanicalpropertiesrelatedeformationtoanappliedloadorforce(includingelasticmodulusandstrength).Chapter1IntroductionForelectricalproperties,suchaselectricalconductivityanddielectricconstant,thestimulusisanelectricfield.Thethermalpropertiesofsolidscanberepresentedintermsofheatcapacityandthermalconductiv
13、ity.Magneticpropertiesdemonstratetheresponseofamaterialtotheapplicationofmagneticfield.Chapter1IntroductionForopticalproperties,thestimulusiselectro-magneticorlightradiation.(indexofrefractionandreflectivity)Deteriorativecharacteristicsindicatethechemicalreactivityofmaterials.Chapter1IntroductionIna
14、dditiontostructureandproperties,twootherimportantcomponentsareinvolvedinthescienceandengineeringofmaterialsnamely“processing”and“performance.”Withregardtotherelationshipsofthesefourcomponents,thestructureofamaterialwilldependonhowitisprocessed.Chapter1IntroductionFurthermore,amaterialsperformancewil
15、lbeafunctionofitsproperties.Theinterrelationshipbetweenprocessing,structure,properties,andperformanceisshownasFigure1.1Chapter1IntroductionStructureProcessingPropertiesPerformanceFigure 1.1 The relationships of structure,properties,precessing and performanceChapter1IntroductionWenowpresentanexampleo
16、ftheseprocessing-structure-properties-performanceprinciples.Allofthesespecimensareofthesamematerials:aluminumoxide(Al2O3)Chapter1IntroductionAsinglecrystal-thatis,itishighlyperfect-whichgivesrisetoitstransparency,soitistransparent;Theotheroneiscomposedofnumerousandverysmallsinglecrystalsthatareallco
17、nnected(polycrystals);Chapter1Introductiontheboundarybetweenthesesmallcrystalsscatteraportionofthelightreflectedfromtheprintedpage,whichmakesthismaterialsopticallytranslucent.Finally,thethirdspecimeniscomposednotonlyofmanysmall,interconnectedcrystals,butalsoofalargenumberofverysmallporesorvoidspaces
18、.(Ceramics)Chapter1IntroductionTheseporesalsoeffectivelyscatterthereflectedlightandrenderthismaterialopaque.Thus,thestructuresofthesethreespecimensaredifferentintermsofcrystalboundariesandpores,whichaffecttheopticaltransmittanceproperties.Chapter1IntroductionFurthermore,eachmaterialwasproducedusinga
19、differentprocessingtechniques.Andofcause,ifopticaltransmittanceisanimportantparameterrelativetotheultimatein-serviceapplication,theperformanceofeachmaterialwillbedifferent.Chapter1Introduction1.3WhystudyMaterialsScienceandEngineering?Manyanappliedscientistorengineer,whethermechanical,civil,chemical,
20、orelectrical,willatonetimeoranotherbeexposedtoadesignprobleminvolvingmaterials.Chapter1IntroductionOfcourse,materialsscientistsandengineersarespecialistswhoaretotallyinvolvedininvestigationanddesignofmaterials.Manytimes,amaterialsproblemisoneofselectingtherightmaterialfromthemanythousandsthatareavai
21、lable.Thereareseveralcriteriaonwhichthefinaldecisionisnormallybased.Chapter1IntroductionFirstofall,thein-serviceconditionsmustbecharacterized,forthesewilldictatethepropertiesrequiredofthematerial.Ononlyrareoccasionsdoesamaterialpossessthemaximumoridealcombinationofproperties.Chapter1IntroductionThus
22、,itmaybenecessarytotradeoffonecharacteristictoanother.Chapter1Introduction The classic example involves strengthandductility;normally,amaterialhavingahigh strength will have only a limitedductility.A second selection consideration isany deterioration of material propertiesthatmayoccurduringserviceop
23、eration.Chapter1IntroductionForexample,significantreductionsinmechanicalstrengthmayresultfromexposuretoelevatedtemperaturesorcorrosiveenvironments.Finally,theoverridingconsiderationisthat of economics:what will the finishproductcost?Chapter1IntroductionAmaterialmaybefoundhastheidealset of properties
24、 but is prohibitivelyexpensive.Hearagain,somecompromiseisinevitable.The cost of a finished piece alsoincludes any expense incurred duringfabricationtoproducethedesiredshape.Chapter1Introduction1.4ClassificationofMaterialsSolidmaterialshavebeenconvenientlygroupedintothreebasicclassifications:metals,c
25、eramicsandpolymers.Thisschemeisbasedprimarilyonchemicalmakeupandatomicstructure.Chapter1IntroductionInaddition,therearethreeothergroupsofimportantengineeringmaterials-composites,semiconductorsandbiomaterials.METALSMetallicmaterialsarenormallycombinationsofmetallicelements.They have large numbers of
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