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Voids in Materials From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials 2e
Voids in Materials From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials 2e
Voids in Materials From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials 2e
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Voids in Materials From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials 2e

Voids in Materials

From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials

Provides a comprehensive overview of voids, their current applications, and future directions for using voids to impart functionality

Gary M. Gladysz (Author), Krishan K. Chawla (Author)

9780128192825

Paperback / softback, published 4 December 2020

338 pages

23.5 x 19 x 2.2 cm, 0.92 kg

All materials have voids in them, at some scale. Sometimes the voids are ignored, sometimes they are taken into account, and other times they are the focal point of the research. Voids in Materials: From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials takes due notice of all these occurrences, whether designed or unavoidable defects. We define, categorize, and characterize the voids (or empty spaces in materials) and we analyze the effects they have on material properties.

This second edition is an updated and expanded central reference for voids in materials and covers all types of voids, intrinsic and]

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Voids in Materials From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials 2e

Voids in Materials

From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials

Provides a comprehensive overview of voids, their current applications, and future directions for using voids to impart functionality

Gary M. Gladysz (Author), Krishan K. Chawla (Author)

9780128192825

Paperback / softback, published 4 December 2020

338 pages

23.5 x 19 x 2.2 cm, 0.92 kg

All materials have voids in them, at some scale. Sometimes the voids are ignored, sometimes they are taken into account, and other times they are the focal point of the research. Voids in Materials: From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials takes due notice of all these occurrences, whether designed or unavoidable defects. We define, categorize, and characterize the voids (or empty spaces in materials) and we analyze the effects they have on material properties.

This second edition is an updated and expanded central reference for voids in materials and covers all types of voids, intrinsic and]

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Voids in Materials

From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials

Provides a comprehensive overview of voids, their current applications, and future directions for using voids to impart functionality

Gary M. Gladysz (Author), Krishan K. Chawla (Author)

9780128192825

Paperback / softback, published 4 December 2020

338 pages

23.5 x 19 x 2.2 cm, 0.92 kg

All materials have voids in them, at some scale. Sometimes the voids are ignored, sometimes they are taken into account, and other times they are the focal point of the research. Voids in Materials: From Unavoidable Defects to Designed Cellular Materials takes due notice of all these occurrences, whether designed or unavoidable defects. We define, categorize, and characterize the voids (or empty spaces in materials) and we analyze the effects they have on material properties.

This second edition is an updated and expanded central reference for voids in materials and covers all types of voids, intrinsic and]

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