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Books by Keyword: Aluminum Alloy
Books
Edited by:
Prof. Ji Tai Niu, Zu Yan Liu, Cheng Jin and Guang Tao Zhou
Online since: April 2008
Description: This specialist work comprises 249 peer-reviewed papers on the “Physical and Numerical Simulation of Materials Processing”.
Edited by:
Vinod Agarwala, Francesco Bellucci, Mario Montuori and Juliet Ippolito
Online since: March 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This special collection deals with the escalating cost of corrosion. The realization that corrosion has an enormous impact upon the world economy, human factors and the global environment makes governments, industries and private institutions first give serious consideration to corrosion before investing in any new acquisition.
This special collection deals with the escalating cost of corrosion. The realization that corrosion has an enormous impact upon the world economy, human factors and the global environment makes governments, industries and private institutions first give serious consideration to corrosion before investing in any new acquisition.
Edited by:
Prof. Ionel Chicinaş and Traian Canta
Online since: October 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The present volume provides an up-to-date, comprehensive and worldwide state-of–the art survey of the science and technology of materials, covering such topics as: powder metallurgy, metal-forming, heat-treatment and surface engineering and metal casting and welding, plus quality-control and environmental aspects.
The present volume provides an up-to-date, comprehensive and worldwide state-of–the art survey of the science and technology of materials, covering such topics as: powder metallurgy, metal-forming, heat-treatment and surface engineering and metal casting and welding, plus quality-control and environmental aspects.
Edited by:
K.F. Zhang
Online since: July 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Interest in the phenomenon of superplasticity has been increasing steadily over the past thirty-four years, both from the viewpoint of fundamental scientific understanding as well as of industrial application. The scope of superplasticity has also broadened materials-wise, and now includes, in addition to metals: intermetallics, ceramics, bulk metallic glasses, nanostructured materials and composites.
Interest in the phenomenon of superplasticity has been increasing steadily over the past thirty-four years, both from the viewpoint of fundamental scientific understanding as well as of industrial application. The scope of superplasticity has also broadened materials-wise, and now includes, in addition to metals: intermetallics, ceramics, bulk metallic glasses, nanostructured materials and composites.
Edited by:
Witold Lojkowski and John R. Blizzard
Online since: July 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The aim of the celebrated High Pressure School (HPS) is to provide a platform where both young and experienced researchers can meet and exchange their experiences in high-pressure research techniques.
The aim of the celebrated High Pressure School (HPS) is to provide a platform where both young and experienced researchers can meet and exchange their experiences in high-pressure research techniques.
Edited by:
Yukichi Umakoshi and Shinji Fujimoto
Online since: April 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The Industrial Revolution showed that the development and improvement of new materials and functions could bring about social change, and benefit human society. However, one can be forgiven for feeling that more recent materials research, particularly in the domain of metals, has focused only upon individual elemental characteristics and narrow specialty fields, and that the original vision of materials research has thus been lost.
The Industrial Revolution showed that the development and improvement of new materials and functions could bring about social change, and benefit human society. However, one can be forgiven for feeling that more recent materials research, particularly in the domain of metals, has focused only upon individual elemental characteristics and narrow specialty fields, and that the original vision of materials research has thus been lost.
Edited by:
Zenji Horita
Online since: January 2006
Description: Severe Plastic Deformation (SPD) has proved to be an attractive tool for obtaining ultrafine-grained and nanocrystalline materials in bulk form; free of defects such as pores and impurities.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Edited by:
K.J. Kurzydlowski and Z. Pakiela
Online since: January 2005
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
In recent years, bulk and graded nanometals have attracted the growing interest of materials scientists. Nanometals can be obtained by using various methods: gas condensation or ball-milling with subsequent consolidation, thermal spray techniques, annealing of thin amorphous ribbons and severe plastic deformation. The plastic deformation methods include severe torsional straining under high pressures, equal channel angular pressing, cyclic extrusion compression - and others.
In recent years, bulk and graded nanometals have attracted the growing interest of materials scientists. Nanometals can be obtained by using various methods: gas condensation or ball-milling with subsequent consolidation, thermal spray techniques, annealing of thin amorphous ribbons and severe plastic deformation. The plastic deformation methods include severe torsional straining under high pressures, equal channel angular pressing, cyclic extrusion compression - and others.
Authors:
R.H.G.A. Kiminami and L.A. Pessan
Online since: September 2004
Description: The Second Workshop on Metastable and Nanostructured Materials was held in Iguaçu Falls, Paraná State, Brazil, from August 28th to 29th, 2003. Following the successful First Workshop organized in 2001, II NANOMAT was organized in order to provide another Forum for discussions on Metastable and Nanostructured Materials. This main purpose of the Workshop was fully achieved, with the participation of researchers from countries both near and far: Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Turkey and the USA
Edited by:
Richard Todd
Online since: February 2004
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Superplastic forming (SPF) has come a long way from its relatively recent history of being of interest only to the aerospace and aeronautical industries, and has made rapid inroads into applications in the automotive, rail, architectural, sports, dental and entertainment sectors.
Superplastic forming (SPF) has come a long way from its relatively recent history of being of interest only to the aerospace and aeronautical industries, and has made rapid inroads into applications in the automotive, rail, architectural, sports, dental and entertainment sectors.