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ASM Handbook Volume 20 Materials Selection and Design 10th Edition
ASM Handbook是金属及材料工程学上的最具权威性的参考资源。数据库内容是根据1923年出版至今,有75年的历史的ASM Handbook(即早先的Metals Handbook),是由ASM International出版。已出版了21册,共计17000页,包含了1800篇学科专家的专文。本系列的数据主要是着眼于金属材料﹐特别是钢材,的制造的过程以及制造成分,但对于非金属材料的相关数据如塑料等也在近几年陆续新增。ASM Handbook为本书唯一的电子数据库版本, 提供了完整﹑值得信赖的参考数据﹐对于工程师﹑技师﹑学者及学生都是十分重要且必备的参考资料。
透过ASM Handbook可以了解:各种器具的制造过程,最适合使用的材料、制造流程中的相关深度讯息、哪些材料经过质量验证的程序等等信息。
Foreword
Handbooks published by ASM International have long been the premier reference sources on the properties, processing,and applications of metals and nonmetallic engineering materials. The fundamental purpose of these handbooks is to provide authoritative information and data necessary for the appropriate selection of materials to meet critical design and
performance criteria. ASM Handbook, Volume 20 takes the next step by focusing in detail on the processes of materials selection and engineering design and by providing tools, techniques, and resources to help optimize these processes.
Information of this type has been provided in other handbook volumes–most notably in Volume 3 of the 9th Edition Metals Handbook- -but never to the impressive scope and depth of this handbook.
Volume 20 reflects the increasingly interrelated nature of engineering product development, encompassing design, materials selection and processing, and manufacturing and assembly. Many of the articles in this volume describe methods for coordinating or integrating activities that traditionally have been viewed as isolated, self-contained steps in a
linear process. Other articles focus on specific design and materials considerations that must be addressed to achieve particular design and performance objectives. As in all ASM Handbook volumes, the emphasis is on providing practical information that will help engineers and technical personnel perform their jobs.
The creation of this multidisciplinary volume has been a complex and demanding task. It would not have been possible without the leadership of Volume Chair George E. Dieter. We are grateful to Dr. Dieter for his efforts in developing the concept for this volume, organizing an outstanding group of contributors, and guiding the project through to completion.
Special thanks are also due to the Section Chairs, to the members of the ASM Handbook Committee, and to the ASM editorial and production staff. We are especially grateful to the more than two hundred authors and reviewers who contributed their time and expertise to create this extraordinary information resource.