Aluminum Alloys: Properties, Processes and Applications Author : Nathaniel Gordon Subject : Alloys ISBN :9781639890415 Aluminum alloys are the alloys in which the predominant metal is aluminum. Copper, magnesium, silicon, tin, zinc and manganese are the typical alloying elements. Such alloys are classified into two branches Read More |
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Fundamentals of Crystallography Author : Wesley Palmer Subject : Analytical Chemistry ISBN :9781639892266 A crystal, also known as crystalline solid is a solid material whose components like atoms, ions and molecules are arranged in highly ordered microscopic structure which forms a crystal lattice that is Read More |
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Author : Jennifer Carter Subject : Ceramics ISBN :9781639891009 Ceramic engineering is a branch of engineering which deals with creation of objects from non-metallic and inorganic materials, called ceramics. It finds its application in various industries such as aerospace, Read More |
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Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory: An Introduction Author : Sara Ruth Subject : Chemistry ISBN :9781639893669 The fundamental concept of chemistry which refers to the symmetry present in the molecular structures and the classification of these molecules on the basis of their symmetry is called molecular symmetry. Read More |
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Advanced Materials for Building Construction Author : Jonathan Hunter Subject : Composite Materials ISBN :9781639890170 Construction refers to the act of building structures and infrastructure. It is primarily associated with the planning, designing and financing of the construction projects. Construction is applied in Read More |
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Handbook of Composite Materials Author : Nicholas Thomson Subject : Composite Materials ISBN :9781639892556 Composite materials are those materials which are formed by two or more materials. The constituent materials individually have significantly different chemical and physical properties as compared to the Read More |
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Crystallization: Processes and Applications Author : Garry Hollis Subject : Inorganic Chemistry ISBN :9781639891313 A solid material whose constituents such as atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure is referred to as a crystal. The physical transformation of a liquid, solution, Read More |
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Author : Chris Patterson Subject : Materials Science and Engineering ISBN :9781639892464 Graphene is an allotropic form of carbon which has a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice. Each carbon atom in a graphene sheet is connected to three other atoms Read More |
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Superconductors: Emerging Technologies Author : Stone Frankenstein Subject : Materials Science and Engineering ISBN :9781639895014 Superconductivity is a set of physical properties observed in certain materials where electrical resistance vanishes and magnetic fields are expelled from the material. The materials that exhibit these Read More |
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Properties, Fabrication Methods and Applications of Nanostructured Materials Author : Philips Carter Subject : Nanomaterials ISBN :9781639894475 Materials having at least one dimension in the range of 1-100 nm are referred to as nanostructured materials or nanomaterials. Some naturally occurring nanomaterials are milk, blood, nacre and cotton. Read More |