ESE 2020 - BASICS OF MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

ESE 2020 - BASICS OF MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Author: IES Master Team

Publisher: IES Master Publication

Published:

Total Pages: 13

ISBN-13: 9388080424

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General Studies (GS) carries significant weightage in ESE exam, and cannot be left for last minute preparation. The books on General Studies from IES Master are tailored to the psyche of engineering students aspiring for UPSC ESE Prelims exam. Basing on the belief that illustrations speak louder than words, and figurines communicate faster than complex wordy pages, this book from IES Master comes crisp, compact and exact, accompanied by a myriad of illustrations. This revised and updated edition of ‘Basics of Material Science and Engineering’ structures the concepts in a broader perspective, keeping in mind the applied knowledge required for top engineering professionals. This latest edition comes packed with more than 520 objective questions for self-practice. IES Master Publication makes sure that all its books are fully revised and updated annually so that every year students get the best ESE reference books.


Fundamentals of Materials Engineering- A Basic Guide

Fundamentals of Materials Engineering- A Basic Guide

Author: Shashanka Rajendrachari

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Published: 2021-02-22

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9811489203

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Fundamentals of Materials Engineering - A Basic Guide is a helpful textbook for readers learning the basics of materials science. This book covers important topics and fundamental concepts of materials engineering including crystal structure, imperfections, mechanical properties of materials, polymers, powder metallurgy, corrosion and composites. The authors have explained the concepts in an effective way and by using simple language for the benefit of a broad range of readers. This book is also beneficial to the students in engineering courses at B.Sc, M.Sc, and M.Tech. levels.


Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering

Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering

Author: Elliot P. Douglas

Publisher:

Published: 2013-07-04

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 9781292004839

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For the Introductory Materials Science course. This unique textbook is designed to serve as an active learning tool that uses carefully selected information and guided inquiry questions. Guided inquiry helps students reach true understanding of concepts as they develop greater ownership over the material presented. First, background information or data is presented. Then, concept invention questions lead the students to construct their own understanding of the fundamental concepts represented. Finally, application questions provide the students with practice in solving problems using the concepts that they have derived from their own valid conclusions.


Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering

Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering

Author: Yip-Wah Chung

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-04-08

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1000557049

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Our civilization owes its most significant milestones to our use of materials. Metals gave us better agriculture and eventually the industrial revolution, silicon gave us the digital revolution, and we’re just beginning to see what nanomaterials yield. Updated to reflect the many societal and technological changes in the field since publication of the first edition, Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering, Second Edition, offers an interdisciplinary view that emphasizes the importance of materials to engineering applications and builds the basis needed to select, modify, and create materials to meet specific criteria. The most outstanding feature of this book is the authors’ unique and engaging application-oriented approach. By beginning each chapter with a real-life example, an experiment, or interesting facts, the authors wield an expertly crafted treatment that entertains and motivates as much as informs and educates. The discipline is linked to modern developments, such as semiconductor devices, nanomaterials, and thin films, while working systematically from atomic bonding and analytical methods to crystalline, electronic, mechanical, and magnetic properties as well as ceramics, polymers, corrosion, and phase diagrams. Updates in the Second Edition References to advances in the field, including computational thermodynamics, allowing computation of phase diagrams with great accuracy and new materials Updated applications and technologies, such as electric vehicles and the use of magnetic fields as a processing tool Revised, practical end-of-chapter problems that go beyond traditional plug-and-chug exercises to enhance learning More examples with detailed solutions in each chapter A new chapter highlighting how materials can impact four United Nations Sustainable Development Goals This book is written for undergraduate students and readers interested in introductory materials science and engineering concepts. This concise textbook provides a strong foundation in materials science engineering and its applications. A solutions manual and PowerPoint lecture slides are available for adopting professors.