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Books by Keyword: Ceramic Materials
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Edited by:
Yue Li
Online since: May 2015
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2015 Spring International Conference on Material Sciences and Technology (MST-S), April 14-16, 2015, Beijing, China.
The 27 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Ceramic Materials and Technologies;
Chapter 2: Chemical Engineering and Technologies;
Chapter 3: Material Physics and Applied Chemistry
The 27 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Ceramic Materials and Technologies;
Chapter 2: Chemical Engineering and Technologies;
Chapter 3: Material Physics and Applied Chemistry
Edited by:
Christian Coddet
Online since: May 2015
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2015 International Conference on Metal, Ceramic and Composite Materials (ICMCCM-2015), January 24-25, 2015, Shanghai, China.
The 34 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Metal Materials, Alloys and Heat Treatment of Metals;
Chapter 2: Ceramic Materials and Processing of Ceramics;
Chapter 3: Composites, Advanced Materials and Nano Materials;
Chapter 4: Mechanical Behavior and Characterization of Materials, Technologies in Materials Engineering
The 34 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Metal Materials, Alloys and Heat Treatment of Metals;
Chapter 2: Ceramic Materials and Processing of Ceramics;
Chapter 3: Composites, Advanced Materials and Nano Materials;
Chapter 4: Mechanical Behavior and Characterization of Materials, Technologies in Materials Engineering
Edited by:
Yue Li
Online since: April 2014
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2014 Spring International Conference on Material Sciences and Technology (MST-S), April 16-18, 2014, Shanghai, China.
The 52 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Ceramic Materials and Technologies,
Chapter 2: Material Physics and Applied Chemistry,
Chapter 3: Chemical Engineering and Technologies,
Chapter 4: Nano-Materials and Technologies,
Chapter 5: Biomaterials,
Chapter 6: Metals and Alloy,
Chapter 7: Materials Processing in Mechanical Engineering,
Chapter 8: Materials of Engineering Structures
The 52 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Ceramic Materials and Technologies,
Chapter 2: Material Physics and Applied Chemistry,
Chapter 3: Chemical Engineering and Technologies,
Chapter 4: Nano-Materials and Technologies,
Chapter 5: Biomaterials,
Chapter 6: Metals and Alloy,
Chapter 7: Materials Processing in Mechanical Engineering,
Chapter 8: Materials of Engineering Structures
Edited by:
Guangming Zhao, Lixin Chen, Yu Tang, Bin Long, Zunyu Nie, Lang He and Haohua Chen
Online since: December 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the Eighth China National Conference on Functional Materials and Applications (NCFMA 2013), August 23-26, 2013, Harbin, China.
The 141 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Metallic Materials and Alloys;
Chapter 2: Nanoscale Materials;
Chapter 3: Ceramic and Inorganic Functional Materials;
Chapter 4: Composite Materials, Aerospace Materials, Film Materials, Coating and Surface Technology;
Chapter 5: Environmental Functional Materials and Energy Materials;
Chapter 6: Biological, Macromolecule and Organic Functional Materials;
Chapter 7: Mechanical, Thermal, Optical, Electric, Magnetic Functional Materials and Properties.
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the Eighth China National Conference on Functional Materials and Applications (NCFMA 2013), August 23-26, 2013, Harbin, China.
The 141 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Metallic Materials and Alloys;
Chapter 2: Nanoscale Materials;
Chapter 3: Ceramic and Inorganic Functional Materials;
Chapter 4: Composite Materials, Aerospace Materials, Film Materials, Coating and Surface Technology;
Chapter 5: Environmental Functional Materials and Energy Materials;
Chapter 6: Biological, Macromolecule and Organic Functional Materials;
Chapter 7: Mechanical, Thermal, Optical, Electric, Magnetic Functional Materials and Properties.
Edited by:
Sean Li, Thiam Teck Tan and Danyang Wang
Online since: April 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
As a relatively recent phenomenon, Electroceramics have had a profound impact on the so called "electronics revolution". Ceramic materials that have been specially formulated for specific electrical, electromagnetic and optical properties can be tailored for their use as insulators, ferroelectric materials, highly conductive ceramics, electrodes, MEMS, energy convertors, sensors and actuators, etc. The quest to push performance boundaries through further study into the fundamental aspects of electroceramics and their commercial applications is essential for the advancement of this science and technology. These works show the latest knowhow and new insights to the development of electroceramics
As a relatively recent phenomenon, Electroceramics have had a profound impact on the so called "electronics revolution". Ceramic materials that have been specially formulated for specific electrical, electromagnetic and optical properties can be tailored for their use as insulators, ferroelectric materials, highly conductive ceramics, electrodes, MEMS, energy convertors, sensors and actuators, etc. The quest to push performance boundaries through further study into the fundamental aspects of electroceramics and their commercial applications is essential for the advancement of this science and technology. These works show the latest knowhow and new insights to the development of electroceramics
Edited by:
Lianjun Wang, Xiumei Wang, Guo Yan and Kefu Yao
Online since: February 2013
Description: The collection of peer reviewed papers C-MRS 2012 meeting includes 137 papers selected from Symposium G: Bio- materials, Symposium H: Functional crystal materials, Symposium J: Multiferroics materials, Symposium K: Supercomputer materials and application, Symposium M: Nano and ultra-fine materials, Symposium N: Advanced ceramic materials, and Symposium U: Amorphous alloy and high entropy materials.
Edited by:
Ahmad Kamal Ariffin, Shahrum Abdullah, Aidy Ali, Andanastuti Muchtar, Mariyam Jameelah Ghazali and Zainuddin Sajuri
Online since: January 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This two-volume set of 339 peer-reviewed papers covers the broad areas of Composite, Polymer and Ceramic Materials, Fracture Mechanics and Mechanisms, Materials, Mechanical Structure, Strength and Dynamics, Interface Failure and Failure Analysis, Nano-Mechanics and Structures, Damage and Failure, Structural Design and Optimisation, Fatigue and Crack Propagation, Materials Modelling and Computation, Concrete, Rock and Soil, Dynamic Fracture and Impact, Erosion and Corrosion, Smart Materials and Structures, Biomechanics and Other Novel Methods of Computer Modelling in Engineering and Science.
This two-volume set of 339 peer-reviewed papers covers the broad areas of Composite, Polymer and Ceramic Materials, Fracture Mechanics and Mechanisms, Materials, Mechanical Structure, Strength and Dynamics, Interface Failure and Failure Analysis, Nano-Mechanics and Structures, Damage and Failure, Structural Design and Optimisation, Fatigue and Crack Propagation, Materials Modelling and Computation, Concrete, Rock and Soil, Dynamic Fracture and Impact, Erosion and Corrosion, Smart Materials and Structures, Biomechanics and Other Novel Methods of Computer Modelling in Engineering and Science.
Edited by:
John E. Ritter
Online since: January 1992
Description: Erosion of ceramic materials often limits their use in many structural applications such as turbine blades, turbocharger rotors, bearings, replacement hip joints, cutting tools, and windscreens and nose cones of supersonic aircraft. The degradation effects of erosion arise because of the extreme susceptibility of ceramics to localized surface cracking when impacted by a hard particle.
Edited by:
J. Nowotny
Online since: January 1992
Description: The purpose of the present volume is to address several selected issues in relation to the preparation and properties of ceramic materials for electronics and to present a survey of the progress of the most important areas in this field.
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