Introduction to materials science for engineers

This book is designed for a first course in engineering materials. The field that covers this area of the engineering profession has come to be known as "materials science and engineering."

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Main Author: Shackelford, James F.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, NJ Prentice Hall 1996
Edition:4th ed.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 |a 1. Materials for engineering -- 2. Atomic bonding -- 3. Crystalline structure-perfection -- 4. Crystal defects and nancrystalline structure-imperfection -- 5. Phase diagrams-equilibrium microstructural development -- 6. Kinetics-heat treatment -- 7. Metals -- 8. Ceramics and glasses -- 9. Polymers -- 10. Composites -- 11. Electrical conduction -- 12. Semiconductors -- 13. Magnetic materials -- 14. Degradation and failure of materials -- 15. Materials processing -- 16. Materials selection 
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