Engineering Materials: Polymers, Ceramics and composites.
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620.11/ SMI Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering | 620.11/ SMI Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering | 620.111 /CHR Mechanics of Materials: A Modern Integration of Mechanics and Materials in Structural Design. | 620.112/ BHA Engineering Materials: Polymers, Ceramics and composites. | 621.313/ BAN Electricaland Electronics Engineering Materials. | 621.313/ BAN Electricaland Electronics Engineering Materials. | 630.276 MUK Agricultural Microbiology |
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This text, now in its second edition, continues to provide a balanced practical treatment of polymers, ceramics and composites, covering all their physical properties as well as applications in industry. The text puts emphasis on developing an understanding of properties, characteristics and specifications of non-metallic engineering materials and focusing on the techniques for controlling their properties during processing. It provides students with the knowledge they need to make optimal selection and use of these materials in a variety of manufacturing applications. The book focuses on structure-properties correlation of materials as it forms the basis for predicting their behaviour during processing and service conditions. The text also discusses the recently developed advanced materials. Each chapter includes the questions of fundamental importance and industrial significance, along with their answers. This book is especially designed for metallurgical and materials science students for a course in non-metallic engineering materials. Besides it should prove useful for the students of other engineering disciplines where materials science/materials engineering is offered as a compulsory course. New to this edition: Addition of a new chapter on ceramics -A Material for Biomedical Applications (Chapter 5), inclusion of a number of questions and their answers in Chapters 2, 3 and 4, modifications of existing figures and the inclusion of new ones, incorporation of plenty of numerical problem related to polymers, ceramics and composites.
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