What Are Good Alternatives to Engineering Materials and Their Applications?

In summary, the conversation was discussing recommendations for a book to use instead of "Engineering Materials and Their Applications" Flinn 4e. The table of contents for this book was provided, but it was noted that it is difficult to determine the book's suitability based on this information alone. Another suggested book is Callister, which is discussed in a separate thread. However, it was mentioned that introductory books often have a limited coverage of important microstructural aspects. The conversation also mentioned a need for a comprehensive book on Mechanics of Materials.
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Can someone recommend a book to use in lieu of "Engineering Materials and Their Applications" Flinn 4e?
Table of contents:
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471125083,descCd-tableOfContents.html"
 
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It's hard to tell based on just the table of contents.

Another Materials Science and Engineering book is Callister which is discussed in this thread - https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=78908

The main problem with introductory books is that they try to cover so many materials and often give superficial treatment to important microstructural (atomistic) aspects.

Mechanics of Materials is another area that could use a really comprehensive text.
 
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I would recommend taking a look at "Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction" by William D. Callister Jr. and David G. Rethwisch. This textbook covers a wide range of materials engineering topics, including structure, properties, processing, and performance. It also includes numerous case studies and examples to help readers better understand the concepts. Additionally, the book has received positive reviews from both students and professionals in the field, making it a reliable resource for anyone interested in materials engineering.
 

1. What is materials engineering?

Materials engineering is a field of science that focuses on the development, design, and testing of materials for various applications. It involves understanding the structure, properties, and performance of different materials and using that knowledge to create new and improved materials.

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