Aa. Ogwu et Tj. Davies, PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE ELECTRON THEORY TO IMPROVE PHYSICAL ANDMECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS, Journal of Materials Science, 29(6), 1994, pp. 1623-1628
A brief account is given of the origin and development of the electron
theory and its successful application to improving physical and mecha
nical properties of a range of materials, including hard metals, metal
-ceramic bonding, intermetallics and steels. As the nature of the bond
ing in solids, i.e. metallic, semi-conductor or insulator, determines
both their mechanical and electronic properties, it is suggested that
a theory linking both properties is desirable. The development of such
a theory could be the basis of a better understanding of the mechanic
al properties of solids and the production of new materials for variou
s technological applications.