![]() ![]() I was thinking about getting the "Failure analysis of engineering structures: methodology and case histories" book, if it is useful enough knowing I already have the ASM Handbook Vol 11. ![]() I was looking at the ASM website and their list of training and books. So far, I have the 2002 "ASM Handbook Volume 11: Failure Analysis and Prevention" and a couple old ASM conference proceeding books (though I hate the disjointed article format in those books). We have a full lab with light and SEM microscopes, hardness, various chemistry testers, etc, though most failure analysis I remember from college involved the microscopes primarily. We'll probably be dealing mostly with steel, but we are a job shop and also might have to deal with aluminum, copper, titanium, assemblies, and whatever they feel like asking for, so I want something or somethings that cover a wide range of materials. I haven't done any serious failure analysis for 8 years since the one class I took in college. I am looking for recommendation for the best books to have or training programs to attend. ![]() They have no training programs or previous engineers that can train me. I'm looking to become the sole failure analysis materials engineer for my company.
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