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||boek: Materiaalkunde voor technici|bewerkt: M. Kooijman|M. Pallada|Academic Service
||door: Academic Service BV, Ken Budinski, Michael Budinski
||taal: nl
||jaar: 2007
||druk: 3e druk, herziene; 5e oplage
||pag.: 882p
||opm.: hardcover|zo goed als nieuw
||isbn: 90-395-2097-6
||code: 1:002422
--- Over het boek (foto 1): Materiaalkunde voor technici ---
Materiaalkunde voor technici behandelt alle materialen die toegepast worden in werktuigbouwkundige constructies, dat wil zeggen metalen, kunststoffen en keramiek. Alle belangrijke keuzeaspecten komen daarbij aan de orde. Daarmee is dit boek vooral een onmisbaar handboek voor de gebruikers van materialen: technisch ontwerpers, technici en ingenieurs.
Per materiaalgroep worden de belangrijkste eigenschappen besproken. Daarnaast wordt ingegaan op de verwerking van materialen, de beperkingen van materialen, het correct specificeren van materialen in een technische tekening of een ontwerp, enz. De belangrijkste gegevens van de materialen worden in tabelvorm gerubriceerd. Verder wordt in een bijlage een overzicht gegeven van de belangrijkste vakliteratuur. Ieder hoofdstuk wordt afgesloten met een ruim aanbod aan opdrachten.
Aangezien de fysische en scheikundige eigenschappen uitgangspunt zijn voor de beschrijving van de materiaalsoorten, is Materiaalkunde voor technici uitstekend geschikt als inleiding in de materiaalkunde voor studenten Werktuigbouwkunde, Vliegtuigbouwkunde, Scheepsbouwkunde en aanverwante studies.
[bron: https--www.bol.com]
For undergraduate courses in Metallurgy and Materials Science The father-son authoring duo of Kenneth G. Budinski and Michael K. Budinski brings nearly 70 years of combined industry experience to bear in this practical, reader-friendly introduction to engineering materials. This text covers theory and industry-standard selection practices, providing students with the working knowledge to make an informed selection of materials for engineering applications and to correctly specify materials on drawings and purchasing documents. Encompassing all significant material systems-metals, ceramics, plastics, and composites-this text incorporates the most up-to-date information on material usage and availability, addresses the increasingly global nature of the field, and reflects the suggestions of numerous adopters of previous editions.
[source: https--www.thriftbooks.com]
Great desk reference [2004-04-26]
This is an excellent desk reference for anyone in a manufacturing or purchasing job role, students, or those with a curiosity about engineering materials, and why certain materials and processes are called out for specific applications. Covers metals, ceramics, plastics, and composites. This is a college level text, but is not overly difficult reading. Includes numerous photos, illustrations, tables, diagrams, and figures for comparison and enhanced understanding.
Thriftbooks.com User [https--www.thriftbooks.com]
Co-authored by Kenneth G. Budinski and Michael K. Budinski, his son, with over 50 years of combined industry experience in the field, this practical, understandable introduction to engineering materials theory and industry-standard selection practices provides readers with the working knowledge to (1) make an informed selection of materials for engineering applications and (2) correctly specify materials on drawings and purchasing documents. Encompassing all significant material systems - metals, ceramics, plastics, and composites - this text incorporates the most up-to-date information on material usage and availability, addresses the increasingly global nature of the field, and reflects the suggestions of numerous adopters of previous editions. Within the four major material categories, this edition includes specific coverage of international metal buying, plastic families, ¿survivor¿ ceramics, and composite coatings. Other topics include surface engineering; tribology (friction, wear and lubrication); material properties; cemented carbides; steel making; heat treating; and corrosion - including a treatment of electrochemistry. Appropriate for all materials engineers.
[source: https--www.amazon.com]
Engineering Material: Properties and Selection (8th Edition) [2007-09-24]
This was the required reading for the Ball State University (ITMFG 262) and Purdue University equivilent (MET 141). The only reason I bought it was because I had too. Hopefully it will be a good resource in my future engineering career.
Justin D. Fisher [source: https--www.amazon.com]
From the Back Cover
Authored by a father-and-son team with over 50 years of combined industry experience, the seventh edition of Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection is intended for students who will take only one materials course in their formal schooling and for materials and selections courses for advanced students. The authors' coverage of all important engineering materials, presentation of the fundamentals of every materials system, and provision of enough property information to allow reasonable material selection in most industries make this volume a useful reference that experienced industry professionals can pull from the shelf.
Changes to this edition include:
Excerpt. (c) Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
The first copyright for this book was issued in 1979. More than two decades and countless students later, the purpose of this book remains the same. It is intended for students who may only receive one materials course and also for a material selection course for advanced students or materials engineering students. We have heard that some users have described this book to their students as a "keeper" because it contains useful reference information they will need to look up from time to time. We cover all important engineering materials and we present fundamentals of every material system, with enough property information to allow reasonable material selection in most industries. There is a slight slant toward machine and product design. We are both materials engineers in a large manufacturing complex, and that is what we know best. This book reflects the need for engineering materials in industry.
The overall objective of this book is proper material selection and designs that do not fail in their anticipated lifetimes. It takes the right design, the right material, and the right treatments to make this happen. This book will assist your decision making process and will help you with successful designs.
The changes in this edition include updates to each chapter to make them conform to current industrial trends, new sections to three chapters, one new chapter, and the addition of a critical concept section and a case history at the end of each chapter. We also tried to make this book more international in nature by listing ASTM standards on materials and tests wherever possible. There are other international standards, but we believe that the ASTM standards are the most current. They are available through any reference library in the world and on the Internet. We work on materials problems from company operations in China, France, England, Australia, India, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States. Designing parts or products in one country to be made in another requires diligence in material designation. You must designate your material of choice and treatments in such a way that your selection will be understood in other cultures. We have tried to pattern our designation recommendations with this in mind. The case histories we added to each chapter are real-life problems that we encountered in our company's corporate materials engineering laboratory.
The most significant change in this edition is the addition of a chapter on tribology, the study of friction, wear, bearings, and lubrication. This addition was made in response to a meeting on engineering education at a Gordon Research conference on tribology. The meeting was attended by about 30 educators from 17 countries, and the consensus of the group was that tribology is needed in engineering curricula. Most universities, though, have little room in their programs for a tribology elective and many do not have an instructor with the appropriate background to teach it. Most engineers will have to make decisions on sliding systems of some sort during their careers, having never been given the fundamentals.
All material failures are caused by fracture, corrosion, wear, or combinations thereof. We have always had a chapter on corrosion. Two chapters (2 and 20) deal with preventing mechanical failures, but wear and friction discussions were scattered throughout the book. We collected these scattered discussions into one chapter and added some new information on bearings and lubricants. We put the new tribology chapter in the front of the book because friction and wear properties of various materials are discussed in their respective chapters. We welcome comments from users on the new chapter. Do you teach it? Is it in the right place? Is it too little or too much on the subject? What is missing?
Countless people helped us with this edition. Our co-worker Mike Washo contributed the information on bearings, oils, and greases in Chapter 3. Mike has been Kodak's expert in these areas for more than 20 years. We thank him for his contribution. Professor Ken Dudema of the University of Michigan, the United States' preeminent tribologist, reviewed our tribology chapter. We thank him for his suggestions. Our company librarian, Ray Curtin, was a valuable aide in obtaining references and copies of competing texts for review. Prentice Hall had six user-professors review this edition: Norman R. Russell, Jefferson Community College; Serge Abrate, Southern Illinois University; W Perry Seagroves, New Hampshire Technical Institute; Cynthia Barnicki, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Tom Waskom, Eastern Illinois University; and Charles L. Gibbons, II, Schoolcraft College. We thank these fellow academicians for their many suggestions. Angela Leisner is acknowledged for her typing and organizing skills and Linda Budinski for her technical writing suggestions. Finally, we acknowledge the patience and understanding of our wives, who have not seen much of us for the past year.
kgb (father)
mkb (son)
[source: https--www.amazon.com]
!
Achtste editie van een Amerikaans handboek dat voor het eerst in 1979 verscheen en bedoeld is voor ontwerpers en technici om inzicht te krijgen in materialen voor machineontwerpen. Beide auteurs behandelen de fysische en scheikundige eigenschappen van materialen. Aan bod komen o.a. de structuur van materialen, materiaaleigenschappen, polymeerkunde, kunststoffen en polymeermaterialen, keramische materialen, staalproducten, gietijzer, koper, aluminium, schadepreventie. Tweekleurendruk, gedrukt op zeer dun papier, met register. Voor studenten aan het hoger technisch onderwijs. Uitgebreide en herziene druk.
[bron: nbd biblion]
--- Over (foto 2): Academic Service BV ---
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--- Over (foto 3): Ken Budinski ---
Friction, Wear and Erosion Atlas
Kenneth G. Budinski (CRC Press, $132.97)
Friction, wear and erosion are major issues in mechanical engineering and materials science, resulting in major costs to businesses. The good news is you can take action to prevent its costly failure. Containing nearly 300 photos of component failures, macro- and micrographs of surface damage, and schematics on material removal mechanisms collected over 50 years of tribology consulting and research, this is a must-have quick reference for tribology professionals and laymen alike. Budinski lives in Rochester.
[source: https--eu.democratandchronicle.com/story/lifestyle/2014/05/11/local-authors-kenneth-g-budinski-emerson-klees/8903469]
--- Over (foto 4): Michael Budinski ---
Michael Budinski is Senior Materials Engineer bij General Motors.
[bron: https--www.managementboek.nl/auteur/35733/michael-budinski]
||door: Academic Service BV, Ken Budinski, Michael Budinski
||taal: nl
||jaar: 2007
||druk: 3e druk, herziene; 5e oplage
||pag.: 882p
||opm.: hardcover|zo goed als nieuw
||isbn: 90-395-2097-6
||code: 1:002422
--- Over het boek (foto 1): Materiaalkunde voor technici ---
Materiaalkunde voor technici behandelt alle materialen die toegepast worden in werktuigbouwkundige constructies, dat wil zeggen metalen, kunststoffen en keramiek. Alle belangrijke keuzeaspecten komen daarbij aan de orde. Daarmee is dit boek vooral een onmisbaar handboek voor de gebruikers van materialen: technisch ontwerpers, technici en ingenieurs.
Per materiaalgroep worden de belangrijkste eigenschappen besproken. Daarnaast wordt ingegaan op de verwerking van materialen, de beperkingen van materialen, het correct specificeren van materialen in een technische tekening of een ontwerp, enz. De belangrijkste gegevens van de materialen worden in tabelvorm gerubriceerd. Verder wordt in een bijlage een overzicht gegeven van de belangrijkste vakliteratuur. Ieder hoofdstuk wordt afgesloten met een ruim aanbod aan opdrachten.
Aangezien de fysische en scheikundige eigenschappen uitgangspunt zijn voor de beschrijving van de materiaalsoorten, is Materiaalkunde voor technici uitstekend geschikt als inleiding in de materiaalkunde voor studenten Werktuigbouwkunde, Vliegtuigbouwkunde, Scheepsbouwkunde en aanverwante studies.
[bron: https--www.bol.com]
For undergraduate courses in Metallurgy and Materials Science The father-son authoring duo of Kenneth G. Budinski and Michael K. Budinski brings nearly 70 years of combined industry experience to bear in this practical, reader-friendly introduction to engineering materials. This text covers theory and industry-standard selection practices, providing students with the working knowledge to make an informed selection of materials for engineering applications and to correctly specify materials on drawings and purchasing documents. Encompassing all significant material systems-metals, ceramics, plastics, and composites-this text incorporates the most up-to-date information on material usage and availability, addresses the increasingly global nature of the field, and reflects the suggestions of numerous adopters of previous editions.
[source: https--www.thriftbooks.com]
Great desk reference [2004-04-26]
This is an excellent desk reference for anyone in a manufacturing or purchasing job role, students, or those with a curiosity about engineering materials, and why certain materials and processes are called out for specific applications. Covers metals, ceramics, plastics, and composites. This is a college level text, but is not overly difficult reading. Includes numerous photos, illustrations, tables, diagrams, and figures for comparison and enhanced understanding.
Thriftbooks.com User [https--www.thriftbooks.com]
Co-authored by Kenneth G. Budinski and Michael K. Budinski, his son, with over 50 years of combined industry experience in the field, this practical, understandable introduction to engineering materials theory and industry-standard selection practices provides readers with the working knowledge to (1) make an informed selection of materials for engineering applications and (2) correctly specify materials on drawings and purchasing documents. Encompassing all significant material systems - metals, ceramics, plastics, and composites - this text incorporates the most up-to-date information on material usage and availability, addresses the increasingly global nature of the field, and reflects the suggestions of numerous adopters of previous editions. Within the four major material categories, this edition includes specific coverage of international metal buying, plastic families, ¿survivor¿ ceramics, and composite coatings. Other topics include surface engineering; tribology (friction, wear and lubrication); material properties; cemented carbides; steel making; heat treating; and corrosion - including a treatment of electrochemistry. Appropriate for all materials engineers.
[source: https--www.amazon.com]
Engineering Material: Properties and Selection (8th Edition) [2007-09-24]
This was the required reading for the Ball State University (ITMFG 262) and Purdue University equivilent (MET 141). The only reason I bought it was because I had too. Hopefully it will be a good resource in my future engineering career.
Justin D. Fisher [source: https--www.amazon.com]
From the Back Cover
Authored by a father-and-son team with over 50 years of combined industry experience, the seventh edition of Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection is intended for students who will take only one materials course in their formal schooling and for materials and selections courses for advanced students. The authors' coverage of all important engineering materials, presentation of the fundamentals of every materials system, and provision of enough property information to allow reasonable material selection in most industries make this volume a useful reference that experienced industry professionals can pull from the shelf.
Changes to this edition include:
- A new chapter combining corrosion, the prevention of mechanical failures, and new coverage of tribology (the study of friction, wear, bearings, and lubrication).
- ASTM standard listings on materials and tests, recognizing the increasingly international nature of business.
- New case histories at the end of each chapter illustrating real-life problems the authors encountered in their work in a corporate materials engineering laboratory.
Excerpt. (c) Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
The first copyright for this book was issued in 1979. More than two decades and countless students later, the purpose of this book remains the same. It is intended for students who may only receive one materials course and also for a material selection course for advanced students or materials engineering students. We have heard that some users have described this book to their students as a "keeper" because it contains useful reference information they will need to look up from time to time. We cover all important engineering materials and we present fundamentals of every material system, with enough property information to allow reasonable material selection in most industries. There is a slight slant toward machine and product design. We are both materials engineers in a large manufacturing complex, and that is what we know best. This book reflects the need for engineering materials in industry.
The overall objective of this book is proper material selection and designs that do not fail in their anticipated lifetimes. It takes the right design, the right material, and the right treatments to make this happen. This book will assist your decision making process and will help you with successful designs.
The changes in this edition include updates to each chapter to make them conform to current industrial trends, new sections to three chapters, one new chapter, and the addition of a critical concept section and a case history at the end of each chapter. We also tried to make this book more international in nature by listing ASTM standards on materials and tests wherever possible. There are other international standards, but we believe that the ASTM standards are the most current. They are available through any reference library in the world and on the Internet. We work on materials problems from company operations in China, France, England, Australia, India, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States. Designing parts or products in one country to be made in another requires diligence in material designation. You must designate your material of choice and treatments in such a way that your selection will be understood in other cultures. We have tried to pattern our designation recommendations with this in mind. The case histories we added to each chapter are real-life problems that we encountered in our company's corporate materials engineering laboratory.
The most significant change in this edition is the addition of a chapter on tribology, the study of friction, wear, bearings, and lubrication. This addition was made in response to a meeting on engineering education at a Gordon Research conference on tribology. The meeting was attended by about 30 educators from 17 countries, and the consensus of the group was that tribology is needed in engineering curricula. Most universities, though, have little room in their programs for a tribology elective and many do not have an instructor with the appropriate background to teach it. Most engineers will have to make decisions on sliding systems of some sort during their careers, having never been given the fundamentals.
All material failures are caused by fracture, corrosion, wear, or combinations thereof. We have always had a chapter on corrosion. Two chapters (2 and 20) deal with preventing mechanical failures, but wear and friction discussions were scattered throughout the book. We collected these scattered discussions into one chapter and added some new information on bearings and lubricants. We put the new tribology chapter in the front of the book because friction and wear properties of various materials are discussed in their respective chapters. We welcome comments from users on the new chapter. Do you teach it? Is it in the right place? Is it too little or too much on the subject? What is missing?
Countless people helped us with this edition. Our co-worker Mike Washo contributed the information on bearings, oils, and greases in Chapter 3. Mike has been Kodak's expert in these areas for more than 20 years. We thank him for his contribution. Professor Ken Dudema of the University of Michigan, the United States' preeminent tribologist, reviewed our tribology chapter. We thank him for his suggestions. Our company librarian, Ray Curtin, was a valuable aide in obtaining references and copies of competing texts for review. Prentice Hall had six user-professors review this edition: Norman R. Russell, Jefferson Community College; Serge Abrate, Southern Illinois University; W Perry Seagroves, New Hampshire Technical Institute; Cynthia Barnicki, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Tom Waskom, Eastern Illinois University; and Charles L. Gibbons, II, Schoolcraft College. We thank these fellow academicians for their many suggestions. Angela Leisner is acknowledged for her typing and organizing skills and Linda Budinski for her technical writing suggestions. Finally, we acknowledge the patience and understanding of our wives, who have not seen much of us for the past year.
kgb (father)
mkb (son)
[source: https--www.amazon.com]
!
Achtste editie van een Amerikaans handboek dat voor het eerst in 1979 verscheen en bedoeld is voor ontwerpers en technici om inzicht te krijgen in materialen voor machineontwerpen. Beide auteurs behandelen de fysische en scheikundige eigenschappen van materialen. Aan bod komen o.a. de structuur van materialen, materiaaleigenschappen, polymeerkunde, kunststoffen en polymeermaterialen, keramische materialen, staalproducten, gietijzer, koper, aluminium, schadepreventie. Tweekleurendruk, gedrukt op zeer dun papier, met register. Voor studenten aan het hoger technisch onderwijs. Uitgebreide en herziene druk.
[bron: nbd biblion]
--- Over (foto 2): Academic Service BV ---
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Academic Service I BV heeft op dit moment geen andere bij de Kamer van Koophandel geregistreerde nevenvestigingen.
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--- Over (foto 3): Ken Budinski ---
Friction, Wear and Erosion Atlas
Kenneth G. Budinski (CRC Press, $132.97)
Friction, wear and erosion are major issues in mechanical engineering and materials science, resulting in major costs to businesses. The good news is you can take action to prevent its costly failure. Containing nearly 300 photos of component failures, macro- and micrographs of surface damage, and schematics on material removal mechanisms collected over 50 years of tribology consulting and research, this is a must-have quick reference for tribology professionals and laymen alike. Budinski lives in Rochester.
[source: https--eu.democratandchronicle.com/story/lifestyle/2014/05/11/local-authors-kenneth-g-budinski-emerson-klees/8903469]
--- Over (foto 4): Michael Budinski ---
Michael Budinski is Senior Materials Engineer bij General Motors.
[bron: https--www.managementboek.nl/auteur/35733/michael-budinski]
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