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Online since: March 2023
Authors: Susanne Strobl, Roland Haubner
Scheiblechner, New Steel Combinations Produced by the Damascus Technique, Advanced Engineering Forum, 27 (2018) 14-21
Scheiblechner, Damascus Steel Inlay on a Sword Blade - Production and Characterization, Key Engineering Materials, 742 (2017) 333-340
Haubner, Investigation of the diffusion couple ductile cast iron / iron, Defect and Diffusion Forum, 405 (2020) 54-59
Haubner, Characterisation of steel composites produced by the Damascus technique, Materials Science Forum, 825-826 (2015) 852-859
Haubner, Forging of Copper and Iron Plates by the Damascus Technique, Key Engineering Materials, 809 (2019) 253-258
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Li Qiao, Jian Zhong Jiang, Wen Liu, Gu Xin Zhou, Jie Hao, Sheng Wang, Yu Jing Lang
Fig.1 shows the compressive engineering stress-engineering strain curves of the Al-Mg alloy at the strain rates of 0.0056 s-1 and 4786 s-1.
Hence, the quasi-static deformation was deemed to produce the ASBs in this advanced Al-Mg alloy.
Forum Vol. 217-222 (1996), p. 1269 [2] M.C.
Tian: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering Vol. 38(12) (2009), p. 2069 [8] C.G.
Fan: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering Vol. 42(3) (2013), p. 457 [11] Y.B.
Online since: October 2009
1 Editorial This volume is a prestigious collection of the refereed papers selected from those submitted to the 2nd International Conference on Advanced Design and Manufacture (ADM2009), 24-26 September 2009, Harbin, China.
To meet such a demand, this conference provides a forum for researchers, academics and industrialists to share their up to date findings and achievements in those fields.
Major topics covered by the conference themes, which are also reflected in the papers published in this book, include • Engineering/product/industrial design • Manufacture and production • Engineering materials • CAD/CAM/CAE • Robotics, automation and control • Sustainable technology, environment friendly design and manufacture • Web/Internet technologies, artificial intelligence and smart computing in design and manufacture
This conference is hosted by Harbin Engineering University and jointly organised by Harbin Engineering University, Nottingham Trent University and Harbin Institute of Technology.
Professor Daizhong Su, Nottingham Trent University, UK Professor Qingbin Zhang, Harbin Engineering University, China Professor Shifan Zhu, Harbin Engineering University, China
Online since: May 2021
Preface The volume contains selected peer-reviewed papers presented at the AMS-Workshop “Advances in Materials Sciences-2020”, which took place in the framework of the III International Conference on Advanced Technologies in Aerospace, Mechanical and Automation Engineering - MIST: Aerospace-III-2020 on November 20-21, 2020 (Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation).
The Conference was jointly organised by the International and Russian Union of Scientific and Engineering Associations (Moscow, Russia), Krasnoyarsk Regional Union of Scientific and Engineering Associations, and Krasnoyarsk Science and Technology City Hall.
The Program Committee and Editorial Board included prominent professors and scientists from the Russian and International Union of Scientific and Engineering Associations, Russian Academy of Sciences, University of Maribor (Slovenia), Chinese-Ukrainian University (China), Ruhr University in Bochum (Germany), Siberian Federal University (Russia), Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology (Russia), Voronezh State Technical University (Russia) as well as specialists from Russian and foreign leading industrial enterprises.
We chose the Materials Science Forum to provide all contributors with the opportunity to publish their papers in an international, peer-reviewed journal.
Online since: August 2024
Authors: Giovanni Breglio, Michele Riccio, Luca Maresca, Andrea Irace, Ilaria Matacena, Santolo Daliento
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"SiC MOSFETs Capacitance study." e-Prime-Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy (2023): 100251
Materials Science Forum.
Online since: October 2023
Authors: Mykhailo Kharlamov, Dmytro Tregubov, Yuliana Hapon, Yevhen Slepuzhnikov
The decisive way in creating the novel progressive materials is the technologies introduction for the synthesis of multifunctional coatings that combine a large amount of advanced technological properties, namely: corrosion resistance, hardness, durability and catalytic activity.
Kurska, Investigation of the Processes of Formation of a Fire Retardant Coating, Materials Science Forum, 1038 (2021) 480–485
Bezuglov, Mathematical modeling of fire-proof efficiency of coatings based on silicate composition, Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 70–75
Savchenko, Thermodynamic Study of Fire-Protective Material, Materials Science Forum, 1038 (2021) 486–491
Shkolnikova, Studying the insulating properties of oxide films obtained on the Ti6A14V alloy in tartaric acid solutions using the method of electrochemical decoration by copper, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 15(15) (2020) 1657–1665
Online since: May 2018
Preface The 2018 International Symposium on Advanced Materials and Application (ISAMA 2018) was taken place in Seoul, South Korea on January 19-21, 2018.
The objective of ISAMA 2018 is to bring together academics, scientists, engineers, postgraduates and other professionals in the area of material science and engineering technology from all over the world.
It provides a high-standard international forum to introduce, to exchange and to discuss recent advances novel and practical techniques or application in the field of material engineering and application.
Online since: June 2009
The primary aim of the conference is to bring together the expertise of scientists and engineers in academia and industry in the field of damage assessment, structural health monitoring (SHM) and non-destructive evaluation (NDE) and to exchange information with a particular emphasis on scientific and technical development.
The DAMAS series of conferences is now established as a major forum for discussion and dissemination of recent advances in damage detection, assessment and quantification, following the seven previous conferences in Pescara (1995), Sheffield (1997), Dublin (1999), Cardiff (2001), Southampton (2003) , Gdansk (2005) and Torino(2007).
The proceedings covers activities relevant to damage assessment of engineering structures and systems including signal processing of sensor measurement and analytical techniques as well as experimental case studies.
The conference themes are as follows: z Damage location and quantification z Developments in signal processing and algorithms z Damage assessment z Condition monitoring z System diagnostics and prognosis z Damage mechanisms z Fatigue damage z Structural integrity and damage assessment z Advanced methods of NDT The conference organizing committee is very grateful to the authors and Keynote Speakers for their careful efforts in producing the papers and to the Scientific Committee for taking the time to review the papers in line with the journal standards.
The organizers are grateful to the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the State Key Laboratory of Tribology for their financial supports to this conference, and to Chinese Society for Vibration Engineering, Tsinghua University, the Institute of Physics Stress and Vibration Group, and Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Health Maintenance for Mechanical Equipment who kindly supported the promotion of this event.
Online since: March 2008
Vinod Agarwala NAVAIR Esteemed Fellow Associate Director for Materials Science & Engineering U.S.
Francesco Bellucci Dept. of Materials and Production Engineering University of Naples "Federico II" Naples, Italy Conference Coordinator and Point of Contact Juliet Ippolito c/o Dept. of Aerospace Engineering University of Naples "Federico II" Naples, Italy Technical Coordinator Mario Montuori Dept. of Materials and Production Engineering University of Naples "Federico II" Naples, Italy Local Committee Vincenza Marzocchi Gianni Castagnola Bitondo Ciro ii Background and Objectives Building on the success of our First World Congress on Corrosion in the Military held in Sorrento Italy back in 2005, this Second World Congress has been organized with the even timelier premise of dealing with the escalating costs of corrosion.
The major cost and readiness concerns in the military are on the operational and maintenance side as most advanced countries have a large inventory of aging ships, air and ground vehicles, submarines, tanks and weapons systems.
These are worldwide problems, issues and concerns for all advanced and even developing countries.
The pooling and leveraging of each others' knowledge, experience, expertise and talents within the global realm encompassed by this world congress proves to be most meaningful, beneficial and productive and does much to consolidate, direct and propel corrosion research to the next technologically-advanced level.
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Tri Widodo Besar Riyadi
Structure and Properties of Ni˗Al˗Ti Systems Formed by Combustion Synthesis Tri Widodo Besar Riyadi1,a* 1Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Jl.
Morsi, “Review: reaction synthesis processing of Ni–Al intermetallic materials”, Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 299, no. 1–2, pp. 1–15, Feb. 2001
Liu, “Adiabatic temperature of combustion synthesis of Al–Ni systems,” Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 357, no. 1–2, pp. 248–257, Sep. 2003
Sheng, "Microstructure, Mechanical and Tribological Properties of the Rapidly Solidified NiAl/Cr(Mo,Dy) Hypoeutectic Alloy", Materials Science Forum, Vol. 849, pp. 590-596, 2016 [8] Li Ma, Hong Zhi Cui, Li Li Cao, Fang Lei Teng, Ning Cui, Lei Liu, "The Synthesis of Porous TiC-TiB2-NiAl Composites by SHS", Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 634-638, pp. 2110-2118, 2013 [9] Riyadi T.W.B, Tao Zhang, Denis Marchant, Xiaomeng Zhu, “NiAl–TiC–Al2O3 composite formed by self-propagation high-temperature synthesis process: Combustion behaviour, microstructure, and properties”, Journal of Alloys and Compounds Volume 805, 15 October 2019, Pages 104-112
Feng, “Combustion synthesis of advanced materials: Part I.