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Callister, Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An Integrated Approach, 3rd Edition International Student Version
This text continues to take an integrated approach to the topic organization. One specific structure, characteristic, or property type at a time is discussed for all three basic material types--metals, ceramics, and polymers. This order of presentation allows for early introduction of non-metals and supports the engineer's role of choosing a material based on its characteristics. |
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Callister, Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 8th Edition International Student Version
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. |
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Newell, Essentials of Modern Materials Science and Engineering
This text offers a unique approach that emphasizes modern materials such as polymers, ceramics, and composites. The book explores the key concepts and fundamentals that are needed to make informed decisions in the field. The importance of economics in decision-making and consideration of the entire life cycle of products are themes that are also integrated throughout the chapters. |
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