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Synopsis
This text is designed for the introductory, one semester course in materials science or as a reference for professional engineers. It addresses what is essential for all engineers to know about the relationship between structure and properties as affected by processing in order to obtain all-important required performance. The organization of topics reflects this key interrelationship, and presents those topics in an order appropriate for students in an introductory course to build their own mental construct or hierarchy. Modern advances in polymers, ceramics, crystals, composites, semiconductors, etc. are discussed with an emphasis on applications in industry.
Synopsis
Stresses the use of materials in practical applications and subsequently provides the importance of learning properties of materials to understand how they will be used in industry
Relates materials science to the chemistry, physics, and mathematics
Synopsis
This Text Is Designed For The Introductory, One Semester Course In Materials Science Or As A Reference For Professional Engineers. It Addresses What Is Essential For All Engineers To Know About The Relationship Between Structure And Properties As Affected By Processing In Order To Obtain All-Important Required Performance. The Organization Of Topics Reflects This Key Interrelationship, And Presents Those Topics In An Order Appropriate For Students In An Introductory Course To Build Their Own Mental Construct Or Hierarchy. Modern Advances In Polymers, Ceramics, Crystals, Composites, Semiconductors, Etc. Are Discussed With An Emphasis On Applications In Industry.