Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection (9th Edition) receives mixed reviews from readers. Some find it a useful reference book for engineering materials, while others criticize it for lacking clear definitions, having grammatical errors, and not providing answers to chapter questions. The book covers engineering materials properties and selection practices but is said to present topics in a scattered manner that requires multiple readings to fully understand. It is described as one of the worst engineering books some readers have encountered.
Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection (9th Edition) receives mixed reviews from readers. Some find it a useful reference book for engineering materials, while others criticize it for lacking clear definitions, having grammatical errors, and not providing answers to chapter questions. The book covers engineering materials properties and selection practices but is said to present topics in a scattered manner that requires multiple readings to fully understand. It is described as one of the worst engineering books some readers have encountered.
Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection (9th Edition) receives mixed reviews from readers. Some find it a useful reference book for engineering materials, while others criticize it for lacking clear definitions, having grammatical errors, and not providing answers to chapter questions. The book covers engineering materials properties and selection practices but is said to present topics in a scattered manner that requires multiple readings to fully understand. It is described as one of the worst engineering books some readers have encountered.
(Free) Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection (9th Edition)
Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection
(9th Edition) LJfM0KQuP k3qD6p58v pknQnL6qZ iMSLhL4Ht 05CwIMbx6 qJznFLeWk x6GVbfiLM sGqrk71kk GYpHy37HJ Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection (9th Edition) 0DMJTft8g LC-36819 Nq7QO4nvc US/Data/Engineering-Transportation Luc1GBkOA 4/5 From 729 Reviews IkQHJRTD3 Kenneth G. Budinski, Michael K. Budinski YxFyvEnUG *Download PDF | ePub | DOC | audiobook | ebooks wR8KyreGS OXjnyC5ek wowGnBUlZ hQgk3qD6p uqtDAscSY 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Not helpful ... at allBy Pamela cxOI3wSXE R. HenryThis is not a good book.The author frequently describes the reasoning for hhP6t7xtE the layout of the book. I did not buy a book entitled "Engineering Materials" to jg5LHjEHA learn about the reasons you chose the order of the topics. I want to learn about AebDLPFJB engineering materials. Tell me about engineering materials, their properties, and RznX6b4Ui selection. Leave your thoughts on the writing process to your friends and qTKrFOJoR coworkers who ask about these things.Rarely do the answers to the Chapter uy1UftzWL Questions fall under the section into which they are divided. They are also 1PoACoKp2 commonly not carefully answered in the text. For instance, a question may ask for m4Ae4iXuW the definition of a specific engineering term that is never defined. Although an inference can be made from the text surrounding the term, that is very different from a precise definition.Spelling and grammatical errors abound. Page 433, for example, purchasing is not spelled "perchasing".0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great reference bookBy crystalpumpkinpupI purchased this for a class. Great reference book. I have actually used it for reference at work and intend to keep it in my office (Engineering Manager).1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This is the worst Engineering book I have ever readBy FarThis is the worst Engineering book I have ever read. A monkey with a pen could write better book than those Idiots. Astonishing it has many topics but they are all scattered through the book. You have to read this book a few times from the beginning to the end and from the end to the beginning and still is lacking of proper information. You hardly can find any answers for the questions at the end of each chapter. This book should not be taught at any universities.
The father-son authoring duo of Kenneth G. Budinski and Michael K. Budinski
brings nearly 70 years of combined industry experience to bear in this practical, reader-friendly introduction to engineering materials. This text covers theory and industry-standard selection practices, providing students with the working knowledge to make an informed selection of materials for engineering