Mechanical Behavior of Materials

[Marc André Meyers, Krishan Kumar Chawla] ✓ Mechanical Behavior of Materials ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Mechanical Behavior of Materials New worked examples and exercises help the student test their understanding. To ensure that the student gains a thorough understanding the authors present the fundamental mechanisms that operate at micro- and nano-meter level across a wide-range of materials, in a way that is mathematically simple and requires no extensive knowledge of materials. This integrated approach provides a conceptual presentation that shows how the microstructure of a material controls its mechanical behavior, and this

Mechanical Behavior of Materials

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Rating : 4.49 (637 Votes)
Asin : 0521866758
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 882 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-12-23
Language : English

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New worked examples and exercises help the student test their understanding. To ensure that the student gains a thorough understanding the authors present the fundamental mechanisms that operate at micro- and nano-meter level across a wide-range of materials, in a way that is mathematically simple and requires no extensive knowledge of materials. This integrated approach provides a conceptual presentation that shows how the microstructure of a material controls its mechanical behavior, and this is reinforced through extensive use of micrographs and illustrations. A balanced mechanics-materials approach and coverage of the latest developments in biomaterials and electronic materials, the new edition of this popular text is the most thorough and modern book available for upper-level undergraduate courses on the mechanical behavior of materials. Further resources for this title, including lecture slides of select illustrations and solutions for exercises, are available online at cambridge/97800521866758.

Marc Meyers is a Professor in the Department of NanoEngineering and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, San Diego. He is a Fellow of ASM International, Editor of International Materials Reviews, and has worked at various institutions in the Americas and Europe. A Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the EXPLOMET Conferences, he has authored num

Matthew Bockman said Not good for Undergrad, Maybe Okay for Graduate. I had this book for MAE160 at UCSD. This book isn't good for undergrad because the material is so scattered. Since it's graduate and undergraduate level, you will not cover a lot of things in undergrad classes, which makes it not clear what to cover. Also, no answers or solutions to . One of the best textbooks available Newton Ooi I read this book in preparation for my Ph.D. Qualifying Examinations in Materials Science Engineering. It is one of the best textbooks I have ever read, and the only one I have read from cover to cover. The material is covered at an even pace, with lots of equations and figures to he. "Adequate" according to mme_egr. So its a text book. Since its materials it is full of empirical equations. However, it doesn't need to be this boring. There are basically two types of text books. Ones that are meant to impart information to you, and this type which are very hard to understand because the author fee

"I would certainly recommend this book to senior undergraduate and postgraduate students studying mechanical behavior of materials in Schools of Engineering or Solid State Physics. The book would be an excellent resource for a faculty staff to deliver a course on this topic" Materials Today, March 2009

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