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  2. Machinery's Handbook - Wikipedia

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    Machinery's Handbook 31st Edition, 2020 "Production of Metallic Powder", Machinery's Handbook 31st Edition, 2020. Machinery's Handbook for machine shop and drafting-room; a reference book on machine design and shop practice for the mechanical engineer, draftsman, toolmaker, and machinist (the full title of the 1st edition) is a classic reference work in mechanical engineering and practical ...

  3. Von Stahel und Eysen - Wikipedia

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    Von Stahel und Eysen (English: On Steel and Iron) is the first printed book on metallurgy, published in 1532 by several publishers: Kunegunde Hergot in Nuremberg, Melchior Sachs in Erfurt, and Peter Jordan in Mainz. It has been suggested that Hergot was probably the first to publish the text, as the material seems to come from Nuremberg: its ...

  4. Axel Gadolin - Wikipedia

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    Gadolin published in the fields of artillery, mechanical engineering, metallurgy, mineralogy and crystallography. Gadolin's most famous scientific work is entitled Deduction of all Crystallographic Systems and their Subdivisions by Means of a Single General Principle .

  5. Metallurgy - Wikipedia

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    Metallurgy derives from the Ancient Greek μεταλλουργÏŒς, metallourgós, "worker in metal", from μέταλλον, métallon, "mine, metal" + á¼”ργον, érgon, "work" The word was originally an alchemist's term for the extraction of metals from minerals, the ending -urgy signifying a process, especially manufacturing: it was discussed in this sense in the 1797 Encyclopædia ...

  6. American Machinists' Handbook - Wikipedia

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    American machinists' handbook and dictionary of shop terms: a reference book of machine shop and drawing room data, methods, and definitions: 1st ed: New York and London, Hill: This edition is public-domain (copyright expired) and can be read for free in digitized form via Google Book Search. 1914: 2nd ed: New York and London, McGraw-Hill

  7. Mechanical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Various machine components used in mechanical engineering. Mechanical engineering is the study of physical machines that may involve force and movement. It is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and mathematics principles with materials science, to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. [1]

  8. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society - Wikipedia

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    JOM, a monthly journal devoted to exploring the complete range of minerals, metals, and materials science and engineering. [5] Journal of Electronic Materials, which prints peer-reviewed technical articles each month on advances in electronics materials. [6] Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, which comprises two peer-reviewed archival ...

  9. Physical metallurgy - Wikipedia

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    Physical metallurgy is one of the two main branches of the scientific approach to metallurgy, which considers in a systematic way the physical properties of metals and alloys. It is basically the fundamentals and applications of the theory of phase transformations in metal and alloys. [ 1 ]

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