

Building on the success of previous editions, this book continues to provide engineers with a strong understanding of the three primary types of materials and composites, as well as the relationships that exist between the structural elements of materials and their properties. The relationships among processing, structure, properties, and performance components for steels, glass-ceramics, polymer fibers, and silicon semiconductors are explored throughout the chapters. The discussion of the construction of crystallographic directions in hexagonal unit cells is expanded. At the end of each chapter, engineers will also find revised summaries and new equation summaries to reexamine key concepts. Review: Great textbook! - This is a great textbook. It's well written and easy to follow and understand. My teacher isn't very good, but I'm totally learning the material from reading the book. A lot of the time, I feel confused during the lectures, but then when I read the chapter, everything really comes together. I actually enjoy reading the book. Very interesting and informative! Review: The Definitive MatSci Textbook - When I was finishing my MatSci undergrad degree, one of my T.A.s was taking his orals for a Ph.D. He passed handily. When asked how he prepared, he said that he studied Callister until he understood *everything*. That about says it all, suitable as an intro text for sophomores, and suitable as an advanced text for grad students.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 146 Reviews |
M**S
Great textbook!
This is a great textbook. It's well written and easy to follow and understand. My teacher isn't very good, but I'm totally learning the material from reading the book. A lot of the time, I feel confused during the lectures, but then when I read the chapter, everything really comes together. I actually enjoy reading the book. Very interesting and informative!
T**3
The Definitive MatSci Textbook
When I was finishing my MatSci undergrad degree, one of my T.A.s was taking his orals for a Ph.D. He passed handily. When asked how he prepared, he said that he studied Callister until he understood *everything*. That about says it all, suitable as an intro text for sophomores, and suitable as an advanced text for grad students.
T**A
Great at first glance
The book is actually well designed and offers a wonderful coverage at an introductory level. However the rub lies in the material covered through the examinations provided through the text book company. The material technically is in the book, however much like some of the homework sets, the information is contained within captions and side notes.
D**R
Love this book
I sold my newer edition and got an older edition (costs less money). This book has great detail and great at explaining things. I am a materials engineer and this is by far my most referenced book for a jumping off point. If you are unclear about something, I would start with this book and it will provide general details. After that, you can use resources that are more focused on a certain subject. I use it to refresh on basic ideas all of the time. This book provides such a strong foundation you would be crazy not to have it on your book shelf for reference if you do anything really materials oriented.
T**A
Required text
It's required for my class, and has some parts that are very clear and interesting. I like how the formulas are grouped together at the end of the text. I would like a solutions section, however, to check myself and make sure I'm doing the problems correctly.
D**R
I can't believe I'm rating a textbook positively.
Most engineering books I've come across I can't read due to not knowing the engineering terms they expect you to know beforehand.This is the only book I've actually read and understood in engineering. It explains things well and doesn't use too much professional jargon that material science beginners would have to sort through. Thankful for engineering books like this that actually help me learn and not make me feel lost!!
C**N
Great Book
I used this book for my CHE315 (Materials Science for Chemical Engineers) class. The book complimented the lecture material well. The topics are not covered in very much depth, but that was to be expected based on the need from the course.
K**D
Works for me
Excellent condition, shipped really fast. The content is fine, wish there was more detail in some explainations but all in all a solid book. Very limited answers to end of chapter questions so you will need a chegg account to help check problems.
J**A
Five Stars
Daughter loves this book for her degree course
N**T
Five Stars
Good product
J**N
Three Stars
It's a text book. It does what it does. Took forever to get here.
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