Hi friends about metallurgical & materials engineering

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The discussion centers on the intersection of physics and materials engineering, highlighting the importance of understanding materials from both microscopic and macroscopic perspectives. Key points include the need to comprehend the physical, mechanical, and chemical properties of materials to predict their performance in various applications. Additionally, the manufacturing processes of materials significantly influence their characteristics and behavior. Resources such as the Physics Forums, specifically the engineering section and the Materials Engineering Forum, are recommended for further exploration and learning in the field of materials science and engineering.
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I'm studying at Physics ,but I am interested in materials engineering,and I want to learn more about M.M.E.in the world. :confused:

thanks,
maria
 
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Physics Forums has an engineering section:

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Address:https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=98
 
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Even more specifically there is a Mat. Eng. Forum.
 
This thread got moved out of General Engineering to GD, but it would be more appropriate in Materials & Chemical Engineering.

Anyway, marie_curie, what is it that you wish to know about material engineering or materials science.

Since mankind uses a variety of materials in a variety of products and in a variety of environments, one must know how that material performs - so there is a discipline of materials engineering or science devoted to understanding materials from a microscopic, was well as macroscopic, standpoint.

In addition to understanding the physical (including thermophysical), mechanical, and chemical (and electrochemical) properties of a material in order to know how it will perform, one must also understand how the material is manufactured. Often, how a material is made will affect how it performs.
 
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