If you liked Mechanical properties of porous and cellular materials by D. J. Green, Lorna J. Gibson, and K. Sieradzki, start with Transformation toughening of ceramics (1989), Cellular Solids (1988), and Assessment of impacts from the Ruttan Mine Site upon downstream waterways (1992). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Transformation toughening of ceramics 1989 · 232 pages · D. J. Green · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Transformation toughening of ceramics (1989), Cellular Solids (1988), Assessment of impacts from the Ruttan Mine Site upon downstream waterways (1992), An introduction to the mechanical properties of ceramics (1998), and The past, present, and projected demands on Manitoba's freshwater fish resources (1984).

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Mechanical properties of porous and cellular materials is by D. J. Green, Lorna J. Gibson, and K. Sieradzki.