Size Effects in Engineering Mechanics, Materials Science, and Manufacturing 1st Edition
Discover why scale changes everything in modern engineering with Size Effects in Engineering Mechanics, Materials Science, and Manufacturing — 1st Edition by Mingwang Fu. This authoritative volume turns a complex, multidisciplinary topic into practical insight for designers, researchers, and industry professionals.
Beginning with clear explanations of scale-dependent phenomena, the book guides readers through theoretical foundations, experimental techniques, and computational models that reveal how micro- and nano-scale features alter mechanical behavior. Case studies highlight real-world applications in materials engineering, MEMS, additive manufacturing, thin films, and structural components — making the content immediately relevant to engineers and scientists across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Readers will gain:
– A solid grasp of size effects on mechanical properties and failure modes
– Proven modeling approaches for accurate performance prediction
– Practical strategies to optimize manufacturing processes and material selection
– Insight to bridge academic research and industrial design challenges
Written in a professional yet accessible style, Mingwang Fu balances rigorous analysis with practical examples, making this book both a classroom companion and an essential reference for R&D teams. Whether you’re advancing materials science research, refining microfabrication techniques, or improving product reliability, this book equips you with the tools to anticipate scale-driven issues and design smarter solutions.
Add Size Effects in Engineering Mechanics, Materials Science, and Manufacturing to your library today — a must-have resource for anyone working where size, performance, and innovation intersect. Order now to stay at the forefront of scale-aware engineering.
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