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Adhesion Measurement Methods: Theory and Practice (Mechanical Engineering (Marcel Dekker)) 1st Edition
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TITLE : Adhesion Measurement Methods:
Theory and Practice (Mechanical Engineering (Marcel Dekker)) 1st Edition
ISBN : 9780824753610
AUTHOR : Robert
Lacombe (Author)
PUBLISHER : Taylor
FORMAT: Hardcover
PAGES : 456
YEAR PUBLICATIONS : 2005
LANGUAGE: English
SUBJECT: Engineering
WEIGHT (KG): 0.7
CONDITION: Used - Good
DESCRIPTION:
"Adhesion Measurement Methods: Theory and
Practice provides practical information on the most important measurement
techniques, their unique advantages and disadvantages, and the selection of the
proper method for a given application. It includes useful information and
formulae on adhesion related matters such as driving force formulae for various
modes of delamination, methods for estimating stress buildup, and material
property data in support of ""back of the envelope""
calculations.
The author presents optimal methods and tools
used for measuring the adhesion of coatings and thin films as well as setting
appropriate adhesion strength requirements. He provides a detailed overview of
uses, implementation, and drawbacks for qualitative, semi-quantitative, and
fully quantitative adhesion measurement techniques and self-loading systems.
The book discusses thermal-mechanical behavior assessment, the application of
the continuum theory of solids, and fracture mechanics, highlighting useful measures
of adhesion strength such as stress intensity factor and strain energy release
rate. It provides specific examples of how adhesion testing is carried out in
practice, including the peel test, the scratch test, and the pull test, and
describes the measurement of residual stress in a coating or other laminate
structure. The book concludes with examples taken from the author's experience
in the microelectronics industry and contains several appendices for looking up
simple formulae and material property data for performing everyday
calculations.
Adhesion
Measurement Methods is an ideal addition for courses on materials science,
mechanics of materials, or engineering design of laminate structures at the
advanced undergraduate or graduate level."
