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Imperial College Inaugural Lectures In Materials Science And Materials Engineering Don W Pashley

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Imperial College Inaugural Lectures In Materials Science And Materials Engineering Don W Pashley
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.95 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Don W. Pashley, Don W. Pashley
ISBN: 9781860941061, 1860941060
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Imperial College Inaugural Lectures In Materials Science And Materials Engineering Don W Pashley by Don W. Pashley, Don W. Pashley 9781860941061, 1860941060 instant download after payment.

This volume contains six important articles in materials science and materials engineering, based upon inaugural lectures given by professors at Imperial College, London. Each author deals with an area of work in which he has been involved over a period of years, and gives a personal account, partly historical, of the main features and importance of his subject. The topics covered include: the strength and deformation of metals, the brittle behaviour of ceramics, electrical materials, biomaterials, friction and lubrication, and modern engineering adhesives.

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