Aerospace Materials : Series in Materials Science and Engineering - Brian  Cantor
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Aerospace Materials

By: Brian Cantor (Editor), P. Grant (Editor), H Assender (Editor)

Hardcover | 19 August 2001 | Edition Number 1

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-- A good mixture of contributions from both industry and academia to ensure each chapter covers the state of the art in aerospace technology.-- 'Future Trends' section in each chapter - useful in particular for graduate students.-- Nothing else available at this level - or at this price.-- Divided into three distinct sections - industrial applications, lightweight materials and high temperature materials - easy reference for the reader.Readership: Aerospace Materials will be of considerable interest to final year undergraduates and post-graduates in the fields of physics, materials science, and mechanical and aeronautical engineering. It will be an invaluable reference to those beginning PhDs or starting jobs in the aeronautical industry.

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