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Material Science Engineering app for iPhone and iPad


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Education Book
Developer: Two Minds Technology Pvt. Ltd.
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 22 Jul 2018
App size: 22.8 Mb

The app is a complete free handbook of Material science & engineering which covers important topics, notes, materials, news & blogs on the course. Download the App as a reference material & digital book for metallurgy, mechanical engineering or material science engineering programs & degree courses.

This useful App lists 143 topics with detailed notes, diagrams, equations, formulas & course material, the topics are listed in 3 chapters. The app is must have for all the engineering science students & professionals.

The app provides quick revision and reference to the important topics like a detailed flash card notes, it makes it easy & useful for the student or a professional to cover the course syllabus quickly before an exams or interview for jobs.

Track your learning, set reminders, edit the study material, add favorite topics, share the topics on social media.

Blog about engineering technology, innovation, engineering startups, college research work, institute updates, Informative links on course materials & education programs from your smartphone or tablet or at http://www.engineeringapps.net/.

Use this useful free engineering app as your tutorial, digital book, Lecture notes, a reference guide for syllabus, course material, project work, sharing your views on the blog.

Some of the topics Covered in the app are:

1. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF MATERIALS
2. ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS OF MATERIALS
3. Classification of engineering materials
4. Organic and inorganic materials
5. Semiconductors
6. Biomaterials
7. CURRENT TRENDS AND ADVANCES IN MATERIALS
8. Advanced materials
9. Smart materials (materials of the future)
10. Nanostructured materials and nanotechnology
11. Quantum dots
12. Spintronics
13. Level of material structure examination and observation
14. Material structure
15. Engineering metallurgy
16. Selection of the materials
17. Atomic concepts in physics and chemistry
18. Atomic Structure: FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
19. Atomic Structure: FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
20. ELECTRONS IN ATOMS
21. THE PERIODIC TABLE
22. BONDING FORCES AND ENERGIES
23. Ionic Bonding
24. Covalent Bonding
25. Metallic Bonding
26. SECONDARY BONDING OR VAN DER WAALS BONDING
27. Crystal Structures: FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
28. The Face-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure
29. The Body-Centered Cubic Crystal Structure
30. The Hexagonal Close-Packed Crystal Structure
31. CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC PLANES
32. CRYSTAL SYSTEMS
33. POINT COORDINATES
34. CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC DIRECTIONS
35. Hexagonal Crystals
36. Atomic Arrangements
37. CLOSE-PACKED CRYSTAL STRUCTURES
38. VACANCIES AND SELF-INTERSTITIALS
39. IMPURITIES IN SOLIDS
40. DISLOCATIONS - LINEAR DEFECTS
41. INTERFACIAL DEFECTS
42. Microscopic Examination
43. Optical Microscopy
44. Electron Microscopy
45. GRAIN SIZE DETERMINATION
46. Introduction to mechanical properties
47. CONCEPTS OF STRESS AND STRAIN
48. Compression Tests
49. STRESS-STRAIN BEHAVIOR
50. ANELASTICITY
51. ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
52. Plastic Deformation
53. Yielding and Yield Strength
54. Tensile Strength
55. Ductility
56. Resilience
57. Toughness
58. TRUE STRESS AND STRAIN
59. ELASTIC RECOVERY AFTER PLASTIC DEFORMATION
60. HARDNESS
61. Rockwell Hardness Tests
62. Brinell Hardness Tests
63. Knoop and Vickers Microindentation Hardness Tests
64. Hardness Conversion
65. Correlation Between Hardness and Tensile Strength
66. VARIABILITY OF MATERIAL PROPERTIES
67. Computation of Average and Standard Deviation Values
68. DESIGN/SAFETY FACTORS
69. Phase diagrams-introduction
70. SOLUBILITY LIMIT
71. PHASES
72. PHASE EQUILIBRIA
73. ONE-COMPONENT (OR UNARY) PHASE DIAGRAMS
74. Binary Phase Diagrams

Each topic is complete with diagrams, equations and other forms of graphical representations for better learning and quick understanding.

Material science & engineering is a sperate field of study & used to be part of metallurgy, Mechanical engineering, Science education courses and technology degree programs of various universities.