Engineering Research
Materials Science
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The purpose of this Diffusion Foundations volume is to collect a cross-section of contemporary information about real and computational experiments for mass transport in solid and liquid phases. The authors were selected to provide a rigorous description of their chosen research areas. The main aim of the volume is, therefore, to be useful as a type of guide to both contemporary computational and experimental techniques. Another aim of the volume is to demonstrate that computational experiments can be useful for the design and interpretation of real experiments. We draw special attention to the opening chapter from Prof. Helmut Mehrer and Prof. Graeme Murch which provides a comprehensive overview of the history of solid state diffusion.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 187 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Materials Science,
Chapter 2: Manufacturing, Forming and Processing Technologies,
Chapter 3: Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering: Experiment, Design and Simulation,
Chapter 4: Testing, Detection and Monitoring Technologies,
Chapter 5: Robotics, Control System and Applications,
Chapter 6: Product Design, Computation and Information Technologies
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.