MIT - Materials Science and Engineering - Mechanics of Materials Course Notes MIT
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It includes both chemical and physical approaches to the properties of solids, and clearly separates those aspects of materials properties that can be tackled with classical physics from those that require quantum mechanics.* Quantum mechanics are introduced later to allow readers to be familiar wit
<span><p>Allen and Thomas offer a concise approach to teaching and learning the structure of materials. Their presentation is consistent with the way future scientists and engineers will need to think about materials in order to select, design, and use materials to their best advantage.</p><p>This t
<p><b>Clear explanation of reaction kinetics for liquids, gases, and solids</b></p> <p><i>Thermodynamics of Materials</i> provides a comprehensive reference for chemical engineers and others whose work involves materials science. <i>Volume 2</i> reviews macroscopic thermodynamics before moving on to
Overview of mechanical properties of ceramics, metals, and polymers, emphasizing the role of processing and microstructure in controlling these properties. Basic topics in mechanics of materials including: continuum stress and strain, truss forces, torsion of a circular shaft and beam bending. Desig