Fundamentals of materials science and engineering : an integrated approach
By: Callister, William D.
Contributor(s): Rethwisch, David G.
Material type: BookPublisher: [S.l.] : Wiley, 2012Edition: 4th ed.Description: 936 p.ISBN: 9781118061602 (hardcover); 9781118061602 (hardcover).Subject(s): Materials Materials ScienceOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: Callister and Rethwisch's Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering , 4th Edition continues to take the integrated approach to the organization of topics. That is, one specific structure, characteristic, or property type at a time is discussed for all three basic material types — metals, ceramics, and polymeric materials. This order of presentation allows for the early introduction of non-metals and supports the engineer's role in choosing materials based upon their characteristics. Also discussed are new, cutting-edge materials. Using clear, concise terminology that is familiar to students, Fundamentals presents material at an appropriate level for both student comprehension and instructors who may not have a materials backgroundItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Welcome to the Central Library, QUEST, Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakistan |
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Central Library, QUEST, Nawabshah
Welcome to the Central Library, QUEST, Nawabshah, Sindh, Pakistan |
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Callister and Rethwisch's Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering , 4th Edition continues to take the integrated approach to the organization of topics. That is, one specific structure, characteristic, or property type at a time is discussed for all three basic material types — metals, ceramics, and polymeric materials. This order of presentation allows for the early introduction of non-metals and supports the engineer's role in choosing materials based upon their characteristics. Also discussed are new, cutting-edge materials. Using clear, concise terminology that is familiar to students, Fundamentals presents material at an appropriate level for both student comprehension and instructors who may not have a materials background
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