Handbook of engineering materials 5th edition


















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Become a member Log In Cart. Description Delivery Options Classifications. More than essential, up-to-date calculations for engineers Fully revised with the latest data, methods, and codes, the new edition of this practical resource contains more than specific, step-by-step calculation procedures for solving both common and uncommon engineering problems quickly and easily.

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Returns must be undamaged and in resalable condition. Civil Engineering Materials Fifth Edition. The importance of an understanding of the materials used in civil engineering and building projects is widely recognised, and this is reflected by the increasing emphasis being placed on the teaching of material properties at undergraduate level. This introductory textbook on materials satisfies a need for a single book covering the principal materials used in civil engineering and building works.

The aim has been to provide students with an authoritative text which will also serve as a valuable source of reference in their subsequent careers. In this fifth edition, with three new contributors, the Parts on Metals, Timber and Bituminous Materials have been rewritten, and all other Parts have been extensively revised to maintain an up-to-date coverage of all materials. The fundamental properties of soils continue to be covered in greater depth than usual, in recognition of the importance of soils as construction materials, and an additional chapter has been included to assist the reader in the transition from the study of soils as a material to the related topic of soil mechanics.

Extensive references to all relevant British and other Standards are made throughout the book. The treatment of material properties here is suitable for students studying for a degree or equivalent qualification in civil engineering, building technology, architecture and other related disciplines.

The particular point in a course at which the study of civil engineering and building materials is introduced will depend on the course structure of the individual educational institution but would generally be during the first two years of a three or four year course.

Similarly, the extent of further formal study of materials depends on the emphasis and structure of the course within a particular educational institution. However, it is not envisaged that further formal study of the basic material properties of metals, timber, concrete, polymer materials and bricks and blocks will be required, although the application of these materials within the general context of analysis and design might well continue throughout the remainder of a course. Further formal study of soils might normally be expected to continue, for civil engineering students, within the context of soil mechanics, with further formal study of bituminous materials only where highway materials are studied in later years.

In this context, readers should recognise the need for continued study, whether this be of an informal or formal nature, throughout their subsequent careers if they are to ma. An understanding of the properties of materials is essential in both the design and construction phases of any civil engineering or building project if this is to prove satisfactory for its intended purpose.



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