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|a Materials science forms the foundation for engineers in product development because the structures, components and devices that engineers design are limited by the properties of the materials that are available and the techniques that can be used for fabrication. Materials science mostly focuses on the basic study of materials, which includes basic mathematical formulae and also foundation physics of materials. Materials engineering on the other hand concentrates on the development of new materials for industrial and user applications. Materials engineering is an important discipline of engineering that has assisted other technologies to improve the variety of products being produced globally. This science has improved the characteristics of existing materials and has also contributed to produce materials with improved properties. The purpose of materials engineering is to obtain knowledge about the materials so that alternate materials with the desired characteristics may be produced. The basics of materials engineering relate the requisite properties of the materials with the structure of atoms in that material. The science of materials engineering examines the connection between the structures of materials at molecular scales and their macroscopic characteristics. The materials engineering is a broad based science that includes essentials of chemistry, physics, mechanical and civil engineering. Due to the advancement of the nanotechnology, the science of materials engineering has obtained significant importance in recent years.
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|a Prospect of Hydroxyapatite-Photopolymer Composite as a Restoration Bone MaterialCharacterizations of UV Cured Epoxidized Soy Oil as Alternative Epoxy Resin for Coatings; Mechanical Properties and Morphology of Rice Straw Reinforced Polypropylene Composites; Physical Properties of Some Oil Seeds for Biodiesel; The Effectiveness of Blood Cockles (Anadara granosa) and Scallop Clam (Amusium spp.) Shell as Energizers in Pack Carburization Process; Influence of Fibre Loading and Coupling Agent Concentration on Rheology and Morphology of Short Banana Fibre Reinforced Polypropylene Composites.
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|a Production of Agro-Based Thermoplastic Composites Using Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) with Hibiscus cannabinus L. (Kenaf) as Reinforcing Filler by Microwave IrradiationThermal Effusivity Measurement of Virgin Coconut Oil-Ethanol Mixtures Using Open Photoacoustic Cell Technique; Back Cover.
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