Divided into detailed sections, the book covers the extraction, refining, and manufacturing processes associated with engineering materials. It delves into the mechanical properties of materials, such as elasticity, plasticity, and tensile strength, offering practical insights for the design and construction of machines and infrastructures. Readers will find thorough discussions on the testing and inspection of materials to ensure safety and longevity in engineering practice.
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