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Khanna’s book remains a cost‑effective alternative to the pricier international texts while still delivering solid core knowledge. | Option | Details | |--------|---------| | Purchase a Physical Copy | Most Indian academic bookstores (e.g., Oriental Book Depot , Amazon.in ) stock the latest edition. Prices range from INR 500‑800 (≈ $6‑10). | | E‑book Platforms | The book is available as an e‑PDF on platforms such as Google Play Books , Amazon Kindle , and the National Digital Library of India (NDLI) (free registration, limited loan period). | | University Library Access | Many Indian engineering colleges provide a digital loan through their library portals (e.g., INFLIBNET ). | | Inter‑Library Loan (ILL) | If you belong to a university outside India, you can request the book via your institution’s ILL service. | | Open‑Access Alternatives | For a free, legally downloadable resource covering similar material, consider the MIT OpenCourseWare “Materials in Human Experience” or the NPTEL video series on Materials Science (both are openly licensed). | Note: I’m unable to provide a direct PDF download of the textbook, as it is still under copyright protection. The avenues above respect the author’s and publisher’s rights while giving you legitimate ways to obtain the material. 8. Bottom Line “A Textbook of Materials Science and Metallurgy” by O. P. Khanna remains a reliable, well‑structured, and affordable resource for anyone beginning their journey in materials engineering, especially within the Indian educational context. Its clear exposition, ample practice problems, and solid coverage of the fundamentals make it a staple on many campus shelves.

A Textbook of Materials Science and Metallurgy Author: O. P. Khanna Publisher: S. K. Mishra (various editions) – first published in the early 1970s, with later revised editions. Edition Reviewed: 4th ed. (1998) – the most widely cited version, but the core content is similar across editions. 1. Overview O. P. Khanna’s A Textbook of Materials Science and Metallurgy is a classic, single‑volume introduction to the fundamentals of materials science, written primarily for undergraduate engineering students in India. It has been used for decades in B.E./B.Tech curricula and as a reference for competitive examinations (e.g., GATE, IES). The book strikes a balance between the theoretical foundations of metallurgy and practical engineering applications, making it suitable both as a primary textbook and as a quick‑reference guide. 2. Structure & Content | Part | Chapter(s) | Key Topics Covered | |------|------------|--------------------| | Part I – Fundamentals | 1‑4 | Crystal structures, defects, phase diagrams, thermodynamics of phase equilibria. | | Part II – Mechanical Properties | 5‑9 | Elasticity, plastic deformation, hardness, impact, fatigue, creep, and fracture mechanics. | | Part III – Physical & Chemical Properties | 10‑13 | Electrical, magnetic, optical properties; corrosion, oxidation, diffusion. | | Part IV – Processing & Heat Treatment | 14‑18 | Casting, forging, rolling, extrusion, powder metallurgy, various heat‑treatment cycles (annealing, normalizing, quenching, tempering). | | Part V – Special Materials | 19‑22 | Ferrous alloys (steels, cast irons), non‑ferrous alloys (Al, Cu, Ni, Ti, Mg), engineering plastics, composites. | | Appendices & Index | — | Phase‑diagram tables, crystal‑structure tables, formulae, conversion factors. | | | E‑book Platforms | The book is

If you need the most up‑to‑date data on emerging alloys, nanostructured materials, or computational materials science, supplement Khanna with newer references (e.g., Callister, Ashby, or specialized review articles). For exam preparation and a strong conceptual foundation, however, Khanna’s book still holds its own. | | Open‑Access Alternatives | For a free,