Good books for material science and metallurgy

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Recommended books for material science and metallurgy include "Material Science and Metallurgy" by B.V. Kodgire and "Physical Metallurgy" by S.H. Avner, along with "Mechanical Metallurgy" by G.E. Dieter. However, B.V. Kodgire is noted to be less effective for conceptual understanding. For a clearer grasp of the subject, "Material Science" by Degarmo, Black, and Kosher is highly recommended, as it simplifies concepts and aids in comprehension. Overall, these resources provide a solid foundation for studying material science and metallurgy.
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can you please suggest me good books for material science and metallurgy
 
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Try B.V. Kodgire Material science and meta.. or RAGHAVAN of Prentice hall.
 
Refer S. H. Avner - Physical Metallurgy.
& Mechanical Metallurgy - G. E. Dieter and lastly Raghavan.
V.B. Kodgire is not that good for conceptual understanding of the subject.
 
hi, see for very conceptual understanding, i wud really like u to go thru " material science - by Degarmo, Black, Kosher (wiley pub.)".

It clears all doubts and so u dnt hv to remember anything, just few concepts and u r good to go..

its a really good book...
 
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