Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction

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ISBN-10:

0471081450

ISBN-13:

9780471081456

Edition: 7th ed.
Released: Jan 01, 1985
Publisher: John Wiley&Sons
Format: Hardcover, 602 pages

Description:

An outstanding text reflecting the latest developments in the field. This edition contains a new chapter titled Case Studies in Materials Selection which includes five different examples—a cantilever beam, an automobile valve spring, the artificial hip, the space shuttle's thermal protection system and packaging for integrated circuits—relative to materials employed and the rationale behind their use. These case studies are comprehensive in coverage and feature numerous engineering disciplines. New material on novel diamond thin films and the recently discovered carbon fullerenes plus a discussion of the Hall effect have been added.

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