Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Books by Keyword: Composite
Books
This edition contains a series of scientific and engineering research results in materials science and processing technologies for modern mechanical engineering and biomedical application. The edition will be helpful to specialists in applied materials science and biomedicine.
The volume acquaints readers with the research results on the properties of additively created alloys and special steel, analyses their heat treatment processes, and studies some laser processing technologies from micro hole drilling to laser ablation of nanoparticles. This issue also presents the results of properties research for materials used in photovoltaics, electronics and energy storage devices. The edition will be helpful to specialists in machinery, materials processing technologies, electronics, photovoltaic technologies and energy storage design.
This edition presents the latest research results in materials science and technologies for materials synthesis, processing and applications. The topics of this publication are modern polymer, composite including metal matrix composite materials, modern biotechnologies of biomass processing, biodiesel synthesis, waste materials and biomaterials applications as a partial replacement of aggregates in the production of concrete and asphalt pavements. The book will be interesting and helpful for engineers which activities related to the mechanical engineering industry, chemical production and 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.