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    Introduction to the Thermodynamics of Materials, Fifth Edition

    Introduction to the Thermodynamics of Materials, Fifth Edition by Gaskell, David R.;

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    • Edition number 5, New edition
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 13 March 2008

    • ISBN 9781591690436
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages618 pages
    • Size 228x152 mm
    • Weight 1022 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This classic textbook is the definitive introduction to the thermodynamic behavior of materials systems. Written as a basic text for advanced undergraduates and first year graduate students in metallurgy, metallurgical engineering, ceramics, or materials science, it presents the underlying thermodynamic principles of materials and their plethora of applications. The book is also of proven interest to working professionals in need of a reference or refresher course.

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    This classic textbook is the definitive introduction to the thermodynamic behavior of materials systems. Written as a basic text for advanced undergraduates and first year graduate students in metallurgy, metallurgical engineering, ceramics, or materials science, it presents the underlying thermodynamic principles of materials and their plethora of applications. The book is also of proven interest to working professionals in need of a reference or refresher course.


    "Acquisition of the text is highly recommended for materials science students at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate level. Would I have bought this book if it were available while I was pursuing my undergraduate degree in materials science? Yes; in fact, I extensively used an earlier edition of this text."
    ? Ash Ahmed, Leeds Metropolitan University, in Times Higher Education, 2008


    "This classic textbook is the definitive introduction to the thermodynamic behavior of material systems."
    ? In Journal of Heat Treatment and Materials, September 2008, Vol. 18, No. 9 


    "The text is excellently written and is of equal value both to first-time students in thermodynamics of materials as well as to metallurgical and materials engineers seeking to refresh their knowledge . . . This text book has evolved over the past 30 years and has gained a state that permits to recommend it without any restrictions to both students and professionals. I am convinced that it will continue to be one of the most significant titles in this field for many years to come."
    ? Ewald A. Werner, Professor of Materials Science and Mechanics of Materials, Co-Editor Materials Science and Engineering, Technische Universität, 2008


    "The long life of this textbook is as good an evaluation of its quality as any book reviewer?s praise. ...It will remain as a classic for times to come..."
    ? MRS Bulletin



    This classic textbook is the definitive introduction to the thermodynamic behavior of materials systems. Written as a basic text for advanced undergraduates and first year graduate students in metallurgy, metallurgical engineering, ceramics, or materials science, it presents the underlying thermodynamic principles of materials and their plethora of applications. The book is also of proven interest to working professionals in need of a reference or refresher course.

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