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Online since: December 2012
Preface
The International Conference on Materials Science and Manufacturing (ICMSM2012) provided
a forum for academic scientists, leading engineers, industry researchers and scholar students to
exchange and share their experiences and research results.
ICMSM2012 aims to cover the recent advancement and trends in the area of new materials, advanced materials, advanced manufacturing technologies, and manufacturing systems and automation to facilitate knowledge sharing and networking interactions on emerging trends and new challenges.
The editor hopes this book will provide readers a broad overview of the latest advances on material science and manufacturing technologies.
ICMSM2012 aims to cover the recent advancement and trends in the area of new materials, advanced materials, advanced manufacturing technologies, and manufacturing systems and automation to facilitate knowledge sharing and networking interactions on emerging trends and new challenges.
The editor hopes this book will provide readers a broad overview of the latest advances on material science and manufacturing technologies.
Online since: September 2025
Authors: Constantin Csato, Florian Krippendorf, Michael Rueb, Hitesh Jayaprakash, Robert Koch
In: Materials Science Forum 1062 (2022), pp. 131–135
In: Materials Science Forum 858 (2016), pp. 531–534
In: Materials Science and Engineering: B 46.1 (1997), pp. 349–356
In: Materials Science Forum 897 (2017), pp. 403–406
In: Advanced Materials Research 126-128 (2010), pp. 423–428
In: Materials Science Forum 858 (2016), pp. 531–534
In: Materials Science and Engineering: B 46.1 (1997), pp. 349–356
In: Materials Science Forum 897 (2017), pp. 403–406
In: Advanced Materials Research 126-128 (2010), pp. 423–428
Online since: May 2005
Authors: Roland Madar, Lea Di Cioccio, Peter J. Wellmann, Elisabeth Blanquet, Michel Pons, Jean Marc Dedulle, Pierre Ferret, Örjan Danielsson, Didier Chaussende, Francis Baillet, M. Ucar
Introduction
Modeling is rapidly emerging as a reliable engineering tool in research, development and
production of SiC crystals and epitaxial layers.
Today, it is now well-established that the hot-wall reactor concept for SiC homoepitaxy is the most advanced and developed machine (Fig. 4).
The last and more advanced step is to better understand the intentional incorporation of dopants.
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Today, it is now well-established that the hot-wall reactor concept for SiC homoepitaxy is the most advanced and developed machine (Fig. 4).
The last and more advanced step is to better understand the intentional incorporation of dopants.
Forum Vol. 457-460 (2004), p. 3 [2] A.
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Online since: December 2004
Authors: Jun Zhao, Xing Ai, Xin Ping Huang, Z.J. Lü
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** (2004) pp.167-171
online at http://scientific.net
2004 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
Effect of Hot Pressing Temperature on Mechanical Properties and
Microstructure of Si3N4-TiCnano Composites
J.
Lü 1,a 1 School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, P.
China 2 Department of Engineering, Laiyang Agricultural College, Laiyang 265200, P.
The Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 168 α-Si3N4-TiCnano powders were mixed and dispersed ultrasonically in absolute alcohol, with 2wt% of Al2O3 and 3wt% of Y2O3 used as sintering aids.
Then the enhanced reactivity of the liquid with the solid results in phase Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 169 transformation (from α-Si3N4 to β-Si3N4) and densification through a rapid dissolution-transport-reprecipitation process which is believed to be responsible for the sharp increase in density in the temperature range of 1650℃∼1750℃.
Lü 1,a 1 School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, P.
China 2 Department of Engineering, Laiyang Agricultural College, Laiyang 265200, P.
The Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 168 α-Si3N4-TiCnano powders were mixed and dispersed ultrasonically in absolute alcohol, with 2wt% of Al2O3 and 3wt% of Y2O3 used as sintering aids.
Then the enhanced reactivity of the liquid with the solid results in phase Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 169 transformation (from α-Si3N4 to β-Si3N4) and densification through a rapid dissolution-transport-reprecipitation process which is believed to be responsible for the sharp increase in density in the temperature range of 1650℃∼1750℃.
Online since: January 2007
Authors: Pee Yew Lee, Chih Feng Hsu
Effect of Carbon-Nanotube Addition on Thermal Stability of Ti-based
Metallic Glass Composites
Chih-Feng Hsu and Pee-Yew Lee*
Institute of Materials Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan
* pylee@mail.ntou.edu.tw
Keywords: mechanical alloying; bulk metallic glass composite; supercooled liquid region; vacuum
hot pressing; carbon nanotube
Abstract.
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Mater Sci Forum 2005; 475-479: 3443
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Schultz: Advanced Engineering Materials 2001; 3: 41
Mater Sci Forum 1999; 312-314: 307
Mater Sci Forum 2005; 475-479: 3443
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Schultz: Advanced Engineering Materials 2001; 3: 41
Online since: August 2014
Preface
This volume contains some selected papers from the 2014 Malaysia-Indonesia Geopolymer
Symposium (MIGS 2014) which is to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during May 11-12,
2014, and is organized by Centre of Excellence Geopolymer & Green Technology
(CEGeoGTech), Faculty of Engineering Technology, School of Materials Engineering,
Universiti Malaysia Perlis with collaboration between Institute for Infrastructure Engineering
and Sustainable Management, Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Konsorsium Riset
Geopolimer Indonesia and Malaysian Geopolymer Society (MyGeopolymer).The symposium
aims to provide a high level international forum for researchers, engineers and scientists to
present their new advances and research results in the field of geopolymer and green
technology.
The editors hope that this volume will provide the reader a broad overview of the latest advances in the field of advanced materials engineering and technology, and that will be as valuable reference source for further research.
Institute for Infrastructure Engineering and Sustainable Management, Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Malaysia.
The editors hope that this volume will provide the reader a broad overview of the latest advances in the field of advanced materials engineering and technology, and that will be as valuable reference source for further research.
Institute for Infrastructure Engineering and Sustainable Management, Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Malaysia.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Yun Zuo
Study on Seismic Design of Primary and Middle School Campus Planning of Disaster Prevention
YUN ZUO
School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Science &Technology
7 Arden Avenue, Baotou, China
kodak717@163.com
Keywords: primary and middle school buildings, earthquake, evacuation
Abstract.
Introduce the advanced concept in China, the availability and practicability of the emergency shelters should be improved.
Forum Vo 25. 4 (2008) , p.25-28.In Chinese
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Introduce the advanced concept in China, the availability and practicability of the emergency shelters should be improved.
Forum Vo 25. 4 (2008) , p.25-28.In Chinese
Forum Vo 34. 6 (2008) , p.25.In Chinese
Online since: October 2006
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PREFACE
Manufacturing would be considered as the most wide, interdisciplinary and controversial field of
Engineering.
This Volume of Materials Science Forum titled Advances in Materials Processing Technologies reports the latest developments and original applications, theoretical researches and case studies in one of the most relevant fields in manufacturing engineering: Materials Processing.
The papers included in this issue have been selected from those presented to the Materials Processing Symposium of the First Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference (MESIC), hold in Calatayud (Spain) in September 2005.
We hope that all the papers here published can favour the future development of Manufacturing, the Engine of the Engineering.
This Volume of Materials Science Forum titled Advances in Materials Processing Technologies reports the latest developments and original applications, theoretical researches and case studies in one of the most relevant fields in manufacturing engineering: Materials Processing.
The papers included in this issue have been selected from those presented to the Materials Processing Symposium of the First Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference (MESIC), hold in Calatayud (Spain) in September 2005.
We hope that all the papers here published can favour the future development of Manufacturing, the Engine of the Engineering.
Online since: December 2004
Authors: Wei Ping Chen, Zhi Yu Xiao, M.Y. Ke, D.H. Ni, Yuan Yuan Li
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** (2004) pp.443-447
online at http://scientific.net
2004 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
A Study on Warm Compacting Behaviors of 316L Stainless Steel Powder
Z.Y.
Li1,e 1 College of Mechanical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou,China a zhyxiao@scut.edu,cn, bmeiyuanke@21cn.com, cmewpchen@scut.edu.cn, dleongai@sina.com, e mehjli@scut.edu.cn Keywords: Stainless steel powders, Warm compaction, Die wall lubrication, Lubricant Abstract.
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 446 Die Wall Lubrication.
Acknowledgements This study was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50135020) and the National Advanced Materials Committee of China (No.2001AA337010).
Unked: Advance in Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials Vol. 1 (1995), p. 2 [5] D.Yarnton and T.J.
Li1,e 1 College of Mechanical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou,China a zhyxiao@scut.edu,cn, bmeiyuanke@21cn.com, cmewpchen@scut.edu.cn, dleongai@sina.com, e mehjli@scut.edu.cn Keywords: Stainless steel powders, Warm compaction, Die wall lubrication, Lubricant Abstract.
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 446 Die Wall Lubrication.
Acknowledgements This study was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50135020) and the National Advanced Materials Committee of China (No.2001AA337010).
Unked: Advance in Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials Vol. 1 (1995), p. 2 [5] D.Yarnton and T.J.