Materials Science and Engineering : An Introduction
by Callister, William D., Jr., Rethwisch, David G
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Building on the success of previous editions, this book continues to provide engineers with a strong understanding of the three primary types of... materials and composites, as well as the relationships that exist between the structural elements of materials and their properties. The relationships among processing, structure, properties, and performance components for steels, glass-ceramics, polymer fibers, and silicon semiconductors are explored throughout the chapters. The discussion of the construction of crystallographic directions in hexagonal unit cells is expanded. At the end of each chapter, engineers will also find revised summaries and new equation summaries to reexamine key concepts.
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- Title
- Materials Science and Engineering : An Introduction
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- Callister, William D., Jr., Rethwisch, David G
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- Used - Good
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- ISBN 10
- 1119721776
- ISBN 13
- 9781119721772
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- Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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