Microstructural Characterization of Materials
Explore the intricate world of materials science with the second edition of Microstructural Characterization of Materials by David D. Brandon and D. G. Brandon, published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2008. This comprehensive paperback spans 560 pages, delving into the essential techniques used for microstructural analysis.
The authors guide readers through the various methods of characterization, emphasizing the interaction of different probes, such as visible light, X-ray radiation, high-energy electron beams, and sharp, flexible needles with meticulously prepared specimens. Whether you're a student, researcher, or industry professional, this book serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the microstructure of materials, including composite materials and nanostructures.
Enhance your knowledge in the fields of chemical and biochemical engineering, crystallography, and microscopy with this essential text, perfect for anyone interested in technology and industrial arts.