Materials Science and Engineering An Introduction,9th Edition


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Course Materials to help you personalize lessons and optimize your time, including:

Instructor's Solutions Manual
Homework Problem Conversion Guide, 8e to 9e
Lecture Slides
Art PowerPoints
Image Gallery
VMSE (Virtual Materials Science & Engineering)
Suggested Syllabi
Read, Study & Practice


Complete online version of the textbook included

Relevant student study tools and learning resources to ensure positive learning outcomes, including:
VMSE (Virtual Materials Science & Engineering) contains visualization tools, including displays of unit cells, allowing students to rotate them in a 3-d view to better understand molecular structures. VMSE also includes a Database of Engineering Materials Properties, which can assist in materials selection.
Tutorial Videos that provide step-by-step descriptions of challenging concepts (students' "muddiest points") in a student's voice.
Animated Graphs help students see relationships among the variables associated with materials Math Skills Review content helps students review the prerequisite math concepts needed for this course Assignment

WileyPLUS Quickstart assignments and presentations for the entire course created by a subject-matter expert help instructors get up and running in WileyPLUS quickly.
Reading Assignment
Homework Assignment
GO Tutorial Assignment
Immediate feedback to students boosts their confidence and helps them see a return on investment for each homework and study session.
GO Tutorials guide students through the steps needed to solve the problem A "Link-to-text" feature allows students to access specific portions of their online text for immediate, contextual help as they are working on assignments Extra practice questions conveniently sorted by Study Objective: Grammar, Vocabulary, Culture, Listening Comprehension, Reading Comprehension, Writing, and Speaking.
QuickStart assignments prepared by a subject matter expert make it easy to assign homework
Test bank questions are assignable for quizzes and practice
Gradebook


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sections. These include the following:
� Numerous new and revised example problems. In addition, all homework problems
requiring computations have been refreshed.
� Revised, expanded, and updated tables
� Two new case studies: �Liberty Ship Failures� (Chapter 1) and �Use of Composites
in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner� (Chapter 16)
� Bond hybridization in carbon (Chapter 2)
� Revision of discussions on crystallographic planes and directions to include the use
of equations for the determination of planar and directional indices (Chapter 3)
� Revised discussion on determination of grain size (Chapter 4)
� New section on the structure of carbon fibers (Chapter 13)
� Revised/expanded discussions on structures, properties, and applications of the
nanocarbons: fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and graphene (Chapter 13)
� Revised/expanded discussion on structural composites: laminar composites and
sandwich panels (Chapter 16)
� New section on structure, properties, and applications of nanocomposite materials
(Chapter 16)
� Tutorial videos. In WileyPLUS, Tutorial Videos help students with their �muddiest
points� in conceptual understanding and problem-solving.
� Exponents and logarithms. In WileyPLUS, the exponential functions and natural
logarithms have been added to the Exponents and Logarithms section of the Math
Skills Review.
� Fundamentals of Engineering homework problems and questions for most
chapters. These appear at the end of Questions and Problems sections and provide
students the opportunity to practice answering and solving questions and problems
similar to those found on Fundamentals of Engineering examinations.

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