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inauthor:"William F. Hosford" from books.google.com
This is a textbook on the mechanical behavior of materials for mechanical and materials engineering.
inauthor:"William F. Hosford" from books.google.com
This book helps the engineer understand the principles of metal forming and analyze forming problems - both the mechanics of forming processes and how the properties of metals interact with the processes.
inauthor:"William F. Hosford" from books.google.com
For students ready to advance in their study of metals, Physical Metallurgy, Second Edition uses engaging historical and contemporary examples that relate to the applications of concepts in each chapter.This book combines theoretical ...
inauthor:"William F. Hosford" from books.google.com
This book provides a background in the mechanics of solids for students of mechanical engineering, while limiting the information on why materials behave as they do.
inauthor:"William F. Hosford" from books.google.com
This book is intended both as a resource for engineers and as an introduction to the layman about our most important metal system.
inauthor:"William F. Hosford" from books.google.com
The book also will be useful for non-technical professionals in the materials industry.
inauthor:"William F. Hosford" from books.google.com
R. Hill's authoritative book, Mathematical Theory of Plasticity (1950), presented a comprehensive treatment of continuum plasticity theory up to that time; much of the treatment in this book covers the same ground, but focuses on more ...
inauthor:"William F. Hosford" from books.google.com
This brief guide is ideal for science and engineering students and professionals to help them communicate technical information clearly, accurately, and effectively.
inauthor:"William F. Hosford" from books.google.com
This exciting textbook on the structure, property and applications of materials, is written for advanced undergraduate courses on the principles of Materials Science.
inauthor:"William F. Hosford" from books.google.com
An expanded textbook for mechanical behavior of materials courses in mechanical and materials engineering that emphasizes quantitative problem solving.