Tuesday, March 19, 2024

16 Free eBooks on Material Science

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9. Nanotechnology

Publisher: Wikibooks, 2010

This book on nanoscience and nanotechnology gathers information about the various tools, methods and systems to provide students, researchers and everyone else a handbook and overview guide to this vast interdisciplinary and expanding field.

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10. Carbon Nanotubes

Author: Jose Mauricio Marulanda

Publisher: InTech, 2010

Carbon nanotubes are allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure. These cylindrical carbon molecules have novel properties, making them potentially useful in many applications in nanotechnology, electronics, optics, and other fields.

11. Applied Mechanics

Author: Gaetano Lanza

Publisher: J. Wiley

The work is a treatise on strength and stability, a number of subjects usually included in treatises on applied mechanics are omitted. It is primarily a text-book, the different subjects are presented in the best way for the progress of the class.

12. The Mechanical Properties of Wood

Author: Samuel J. Record

This book was written primarily for students of forestry to whom a knowledge of the technical properties of wood is essential. The mechanics involved is reduced to the simplest terms and without reference to higher mathematics.

13. Wave Propagation in Materials for Modern Applications

Author: Andrey Petrin

Publisher: InTech, 2010

The advances in nanotechnology give rise new types of materials with unique properties. This book is devoted to the modern methods in electrodynamics and acoustics, developed to describe wave propagation in these modern materials and nanodevices.

14. Mechanics of Materials

Author: Madhukar Vable

Publisher: Michigan Technological University, 2009

With strong practical examples and real-life engineering problems, the book promises to provide the skills and principles that students need to organize, integrate, and make sense of the flood of information in the world of modern engineering.

15. Fundamentals of Die Casting Design

Author: Genick Bar

Publisher: Meir, 2000

This book describes the fundamentals of design of the die casting process and die mold/runner. It will be useful for the die casting engineer as well as managers and anyone else who deals with the die casting operations.

16. Nanomaterials – A Sojourn

Author: B Viswanathan

Publisher: National Centre for Catalysis Research, 2006

Nanomaterials today have pervaded every sphere of human activity and can be presented in various formats. Sector-wise application of nanomaterials yields a synthesis approach and probably easy to comprehend. This approach is adopted in the book.


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