Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Key Engineering Materials
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Modelling of friction stir welding, hot rolling, convention welding, numerical investigation of materials properties using computational materials science methods, and the modelling of the technological equipment allow the creation of a digital twin of the technological process and the transition to digital manufacturing. The tribology research, creation of biotechnology for the production of epoxidised rubber seed oil via lipase-catalyzed epoxidation, bioceramics synthesis and analysis of biocompatible coating on the magnesium alloy which can be used in biomedicine, a study of wastewater treatment processes features and investigation on building materials are also subjects of scientific and engineering research presented in this edition. This special publication will interest materials science, manufacturing technologies, machinery, biomedical engineering, and construction specialists.
This book collected articles based on the results of scientific and engineering research in the area of structural metals treatment, their corrosion behaviour and corrosion protection, features of friction welding technologies, properties of glasses, functional ceramics and materials for micro- and optoelectronics and also of various cement replacement materials. The special edition will be helpful to specialists in machinery, micro- and optoelectronics and construction.
This special publication will interest researchers and engineers from mentioned engineering and industrial areas.
This special edition is devoted to the latest research in materials science and technologies of materials synthesis and processing. The published articles will be helpful to researchers and specialists in metallurgy, metalworking, powder metallurgy, electrochemistry, the oil and gas industry and materials for construction.
This edition presents the latest research results and innovative solutions in materials science and technologies for materials synthesis and processing. The topics of this issue are modern biomaterials for implantation, some technologies for metal processing including rotary friction welding and electron beam brazing, thin films and nanocomposites for electronic and energy storage applications, technologies of fuel production, latest technologies and procedures of wastewater treatment and waste recycling, some innovative building materials. The issue will be interesting and helpful to engineers whose activities relate to biomedicine, the mechanical engineering industry, chemical production and construction.