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Engineering Materials / edited by Jovan Pehcevski

Material type: TextTextPublisher: Burlington, Arcler Education Inc, c2024Description: 316 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781774699935
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA 403 E54 2024
Contents:
Section 1: Characteristics of Engineering Materials Chapter 1: Wear Evaluation of Copper-Nickel-Aluminum Alloys under Extreme Conditions Abstract Introduction Experimental Procedure Results And Discussions Mechanical Characterization Conclusion Acknowledgements Conflicts Of Interest References Chapter 2: Mechanical and Microstructural Characteristics of the Fiber-Reinforced Composite Materials Abstract Introduction Materials Methods and Results Discussion Conclusions References Chapter 3: Synthesis and Characterization of Gadolinium Oxide-Hematite Magnetic Ceramic Nanostructures
Summary: This comprehensive resource on engineering materials explores the changes in material properties in both solid and liquid states, highlighting their structure, electronic, thermal, chemical, magnetic, and optical features. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding these materials for the design and construction of mechanical and electronic structures. It covers various topics, including the physical foundations of engineering materials, spectroscopy techniques, semiconductor materials, and materials for batteries. Edited by Jovan Pehcevski, the book draws on his expertise in data center technologies, machine learning, and information retrieval. It serves as a foundational text for those involved in the research, development, and application of engineering materials in fields such as nuclear technology, biomedical technology, and optical technology, aiming to enhance scientific, technical, and design activities within engineering disciplines
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Book Book TUP Manila Library Graduate Program Section-2F GS TA 403 E54 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P00034377

Includes bibliographic references and index.

Section 1: Characteristics of Engineering Materials
Chapter 1: Wear Evaluation of Copper-Nickel-Aluminum Alloys under Extreme Conditions
Abstract
Introduction
Experimental Procedure
Results And Discussions
Mechanical Characterization
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Conflicts Of Interest
References
Chapter 2: Mechanical and Microstructural Characteristics of the Fiber-Reinforced Composite Materials
Abstract
Introduction
Materials
Methods and Results
Discussion
Conclusions
References
Chapter 3: Synthesis and Characterization of Gadolinium Oxide-Hematite Magnetic Ceramic Nanostructures

This comprehensive resource on engineering materials explores the changes in material properties in both solid and liquid states, highlighting their structure, electronic, thermal, chemical, magnetic, and optical features. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding these materials for the design and construction of mechanical and electronic structures. It covers various topics, including the physical foundations of engineering materials, spectroscopy techniques, semiconductor materials, and materials for batteries. Edited by Jovan Pehcevski, the book draws on his expertise in data center technologies, machine learning, and information retrieval. It serves as a foundational text for those involved in the research, development, and application of engineering materials in fields such as nuclear technology, biomedical technology, and optical technology, aiming to enhance scientific, technical, and design activities within engineering disciplines

Pehcevski, J. (2024). Engineering materials. Arcler Education Inc.

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