Books by Keyword: Compression

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Edited by: Qi Luo
Online since: July 2013
Description:

Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2nd International Conference on Key Engineering Materials and Computer Science (KEMCS 2013), March 3-4, 2013, Phuket, Thailand.
The 167 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Materials Engineering and Technologies of Material Processing;
Chapter 2: Materials and Technologies in Construction;
Chapter 3: Mechanical Engineering;
Chapter 4: Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining and Data Processing;
Chapter 5: Applied Solutions in Automation, Control and Mechatronics;
Chapter 6: Information Technologies and Computer Technics;
Chapter 7: Engineering Management.

Edited by: Janis Zicans and Remo Merijs Meri
Online since: June 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The issue summarizes 22 selected papers of the XII international conference Baltic Polymer Symposium 2012, held in Liepaja, Latvia, from 19-22 of September, 2012. Since 2001 the event is annually organized by technical universities of the three Baltic States. Baltic Polymer Symposium 2012 in Liepāja was visited by participants not only from the three Baltic States, but also by participants from Taiwan, Germany, Finland, United Kingdom, Poland, Ukraine and Russia. The scope of the proceedings comprises all aspects of modern polymers science: synthesis, processing, recycling, composites, nanotechnologies etc.
Edited by: Sergei Alexandrov
Online since: May 2009
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
This special issue presents a series of papers written of a group of leading scientists working in the field of the mechanics of plastic deformation.
Edited by: T.W. Clyne
Online since: December 1995
Description: There is extensive interest in the development of new and improved composite materials. This is particularly true of composite systems based upon metallic and ceramic constituents. As the characteristics of the interface are of central importance, there is a great incentive for an improved understanding of the nature of interfaces between constituents in such composite systems and of the factors that affect their mechanical characteristics.
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