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R. A. Higgins (Author)
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0750668504 978-0750668507 March 2, 2006 4
This renowned text has provided many thousands of students with an easily accessible introduction to the wide ranging subject area of materials engineering and manufacturing processes for over thirty years.

Avoiding the excessive technical jargon and mathematical complexity so often found in textbooks for this subject, and retaining the practical down-to-earth approach for which this book is noted, Materials for Engineers and Technicians is now thoroughly updated and fully in line with current syllabus requirements.

Offering a comprehensive guide to materials used by engineers, their applications and selection in a single volume, the fourth edition focuses on applications and selection - reflecting the increased emphasis on this aspect of materials engineering now seen within current vocational and university courses. Materials properties and relevance to particular uses are addressed in detail from the outset, with all subsequent chapters linking back to these essential concepts. Detailed discussion of examples of materials, and additional applications of processes have been incorporated throughout the text, with expanded sections addressing the causes of failure as this relates to material selection. Updated sections in the fourth edition provide a wider ranging discussion of titanium, printed-circuit-board materials and production, silicon chip production, and the applications and forms of modern composite materials.

This new edition has been matched closely to the relevant units of the BTEC Higher National Engineering program, as well as catering fully for the requirements of a Level 3 audience. Students of BTEC Nationals will find that the new edition structure covers all the essential topics required for their courses in the early chapters (chapters 1 - 8). Those students following higher level qualifications (HNC / D Engineering, and first year undergraduate Engineering Materials modules within Mechanical, Manufacturing Systems and also Electrical & Electronic Engineering degree courses) will find additional more advanced topics are addressed in the second half of the book.

In addition to meeting the requirements of vocational and undergraduate engineering syllabuses, this text will also prove a valuable desktop reference for professional engineers working in product design, who require a quick source of information on materials and manufacturing processes.

* Established and renowned text, now completely restructured to match current BTEC National and Higher National syllabus specifications
* New edition provides greater emphasis on materials selection, with a new chapter outlining material properties and their relevance to a variety of uses, reflecting current FE and HE course requirements
* Avoids excessive technical jargon and mathematical complexity common in textbooks for this subject

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"This is an amazing book! No matter which discipline an engineer or technician is trained in, I am sure that he will learn much from it."
- Brian Ellis, Circuit World

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The complete introduction to materials engineering, avoiding excessive technical jargon and mathematical complexity

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  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Newnes; 4 edition (March 2, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0750668504
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750668507
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,308,837 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I have 3 books by R.A. Higgens and can attest that he writes in a way that really makes understanding metallurgy straight forward. I would recommend any of his books, even the older ones if you want to learn about metallurgy.
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thermal equilibrium diagram, cent bismuth, cent carbon steel, cent cadmium, primary cementite, flowed layer, cent proof stress, recrystallisation temperature, low relative density, kgf load, upper critical temperature, mixed carbides, cent cobalt, cent chromium, hardness index, cent tin, remaining austenite, temper brittleness, cubic iron, martensitic structure, cent manganese, cent aluminium, manganese sulphide, cent phosphorus, thermosetting materials
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Second World War, Compound Relative, Tensile Elong, Condition Typical, British Standards Institution, Industrial Revolution, Heat-treatment Uses, Far East, Austenite Austenite, British Standards Association, Composition Typical, First World War, Messrs Henry Wiggin
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