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Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction

Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction
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Publisher: Wiley
Hardcover: 832 pages
Language(s): English
ISBN: 0471736961
Published On: 2006-02-17
Studio: Wiley
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Building on the extraordinary success of six best-selling editions, Bill Callister's new Seventh Edition of MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING: AN INTRODUCTION continues to promote student understanding of the three primary types of materials (metals, ceramics, and polymers) and composites, as well as the relationships that exist between the structural elements of materials and their properties.
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"Good Text"
Written By: J. Gandhi
Very good book for material science introduction. Gives an overview about all different concepts. I think every materials engineer should have it
"In This Third Edition I Have Retained The Objectives And Philosophies"
Written By: Aung Htun
"IN THIS THIRD EDITION I HAVE RETAINED THE OBJECTIVES AND PHILOSOPHIES of the first and second editions....."
[from the book of the preface]
"A great book!"
Written By: A. Fida
Great book! For material science and engineering fits very well and for beginners, most part of it, it's good too.
"new materiasl applications but..."
Written By: Francisco Garza
I'm a professor, and I use this book for both: graduate and ungraduate courses, unfortunatelly I have problems for submit as a teacher in the book page, also in students page, aparently this last was designed just for the us students. Is a pity.
"Perfect..."
Written By: B. Nartowt
Great book...does a good job of deriving things from first principles. Excellent reference, everything is well-organized. One minor complaint: I wish that the section on analyzing phase diagrams with the lever rule came with a few more examples and better explanations. For that, if I could, I would dock a quarter of a star.
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