Books by Keyword: Corrosion Fatigue

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Edited by: Prof. Kiang Hwee Tan and Prof. Akihiko Fujiwara
Online since: November 2022
Description:

This book collects the selected papers from the 7th ICBMC and the 6th ICMENS 2022 conferences, which discuss the latest research results, innovative ideas and experiences in materials science and engineering, materials properties, measuring methods and applications, nano-optics and nano-photonics. They cover research activities in various countries such as Switzerland, Japan, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Indonesia, and many others.
Nanomaterials and nanostructures for a wide range of applications, chemical extraction and synthesis of materials, composites and polymers, properties and processing technologies of structural steel and alloys, and sustainable building materials are the main topics of this book. The edition will be helpful to specialists in structural materials, nanomaterials, chemical technologies and materials in construction.

Edited by: Prof. Romeu Chelariu and Dr. Stanislav Kolisnychenko
Online since: April 2021
Description:

This issue from the topic series “Corrosion” contains articles published by Trans Tech Publications in 2017 - 2020. The volume covers many aspects of the corrosive behaviour of metallic biomaterials - from corrosion resistance studies to biocompatible coatings. We hope this collection will be useful and interesting to a broad audience of researchers and engineers from the area of development and research properties of metallic biomaterials and practitioners who utilize implantable and non-implantable devices.

Edited by: Jerzy Labanowski and Andrzej Zieliński
Online since: December 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The purpose of this collection is to disseminate the latest developments in the field of the environmental degradation of structural materials, hydrogen degradation, stress corrosion cracking, hydrogen and corrosion fatigue. The result is an excellent guide to the experimental study and modeling of environmentally-assisted cracking, advanced materials technologies and case studies of materials failure in various industrial applications.
Edited by: Thierry Magnin
Online since: January 1996
Description: For more then one century it has been observed that stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and corrosion fatigue (CF) corresponds to synergetic effects between corrosion and mechanics. Researchers and engineers have tried to translate such effects through empirical damage laws, in particular to predict crack velocities in metallic materials for the nuclear, aeronautical and chemical industries. Nevertheless the precise nature of these synergetic effects is still difficult to determine and quantify, mainly because of the localization of the damage events.
One of the objective of the current publication is to review in details what is known about these deleterious synergetic effects which lead to SCC and CF. The matter of the book clearly corresponds to an interdisciplinary field. Bases in materials science, corrosion, theory of dislocations and chemistry of surfaces are supposed to be known, even if some elements will be briefly introduced.
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