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Introduction to Engineering Materials
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Designed for the general engineering student, Introduction to Engineering Materials, Second Edition focuses on materials basics and provides a solid foundation for the non-materials major to understand the properties and limitations of materials. Easy to read and understand, it teaches the beginning engineer what to look for in a particular
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Table of Contents
- Authors
- Chapter 1. Classification of Materials
- Chapter 2. Properties and Their Measurement
- Chapter 3. Atomic Structure and Atomic Bonds
- Chapter 4. Structure of Crystalline Solids
- Chapter 5. Diffusion and Plastic Deformation
- Chapter 6. Property Management of Metallic Materials
- Chapter 7. Ceramics
- Chapter 8. The Structure and Properties of Polymers
- Chapter 9. Composites
- Chapter 10. Electrical Properties of Materials
- Chapter 11. Magnetic Materials
- Chapter 12. Optical Materials
- Chapter 13. Semiconductor Processing
- Chapter 14. Environmental Degradation of Engineering Materials
- Chapter 15. Materials and Process Selection
- Chapter 16. Ferrous and Nonferrous Metals for Special Applications
- Chapter 17. Comparative Properties
- Index
- Back cover