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Edited by:
Prof. Akii Okonigbon Akaehomen Ibhadode
Online since: July 2011
Description: This periodical edition includes peer-reviewed papers based on results of scientific research and engineering solutions in different areas of modern engineering science.
Edited by:
Yanwen Wu
Online since: June 2011
Description: The objective of this collection was to bring together researchers from academia and industry, as well as end-users, in order to share ideas, problems and solutions related to the multifaceted aspects of Materials Engineering for Advanced Technologies. The result is an up-to-date handbook guide to the subject.
Edited by:
Chengming Li, Chengbao Jiang, Zhiyong Zhong and Yichun Zhou
Online since: June 2011
Description: These 146 peer-reviewed papers cover the current understanding of researchers working in the fields of electronic materials and devices, ferroelectric, piezoelectric and dielectric materials, smart materials, the science and advanced technology of gels and aggregates, and thin-film materials and technology. A useful source of the latest information.
Edited by:
Zhong Cao, Xueqiang Cao, Lixian Sun, Yinghe He
Online since: May 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This work aims to bring together the latest advances in, and applications of, chemical materials and equipment, sensors and sensor materials, energy materials technology, materials protection technology, materials processing technology, functional materials, etc. A useful and timely review of the subject.
This work aims to bring together the latest advances in, and applications of, chemical materials and equipment, sensors and sensor materials, energy materials technology, materials protection technology, materials processing technology, functional materials, etc. A useful and timely review of the subject.
Edited by:
Yi Tan and Dongying Ju
Online since: February 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This two-volume set comprises more than 306 peer-reviewed papers, grouped together under the headings of: invited papers, new energy materials, ceramics, metallic glasses, nanomaterials, biomaterials, polymer and composite materials, performance evaluation and applications of materials, mechanical behaviour of materials, materials processing and technology, modeling and simulation, catalyst materials, functional materials, smart materials and intelligent structures, coatings and thin films. This book will provide a valuable reference source for researchers in the field of advanced materials science and technology.
This two-volume set comprises more than 306 peer-reviewed papers, grouped together under the headings of: invited papers, new energy materials, ceramics, metallic glasses, nanomaterials, biomaterials, polymer and composite materials, performance evaluation and applications of materials, mechanical behaviour of materials, materials processing and technology, modeling and simulation, catalyst materials, functional materials, smart materials and intelligent structures, coatings and thin films. This book will provide a valuable reference source for researchers in the field of advanced materials science and technology.
Edited by:
Lucio Salgado and Francisco Ambrozio Filho
Online since: October 2010
Description: This specially chosen collection focuses on the technology of metal and ceramic powders, with the topics discussed ranging over powder production, ceramics processing, properties, powder compaction and sintering, injection moulding and mechanical alloying. Also covered are nanomaterials, biomaterials, sintering atmospheres, the PM market, characterization and applications.
Edited by:
Wei Pan and Jianghong Gong
Online since: March 2010
Description: This special volume presents the latest advances in the science and technology of high-performance ceramics. More than 600 excellent contributions were further refined, using a strict peer-review process, to give the more than 243 manuscripts included in this collection.
Edited by:
Tadashi Takenaka, Hajime Haneda, Kazumi Kato, Masasuke Takata and Kazuo Shinozaki
Online since: December 2009
Description: This special collection brings to the reader the latest developments in the science and technology of electroceramics. It focuses on contributing to the exchange of Electroceramics knowledge; both scientific and industrial.
Edited by:
Yansheng Yin and Xin Wang
Online since: August 2009
Description: With the rapid development of science and technology, the functionalization of structural materials, and the structurization of functional materials are attracting increasing attention in the scientific and engineering fields. The development of multi-functional materials and structures (MFMS), at the micro- and nano-scale levels, has grown rapidly due to the requirement of increasing safety margins for all infrastructure, biomedical and engineering elements. Multi-functional material systems are capable of performing multiple “primary” functions, simultaneously or sequentially in time, and are specially designed to improve system performance via a reduction in the redundancy between sub-system materials and functions.
Edited by:
Erich Kny
Online since: April 2009
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Nanocomposite materials constitute a rapidly evolving field of science and technology, of which the first applications are already on the market and many more are expected to follow. The admixture of relatively low amounts of nanoparticles (these are, by definition, any morphology having at least one dimension in the nano-range, i.e. particles, fibres, plates) within a matrix of polymer, ceramic or metal has a dramatic increasing effect upon the resultant properties (volume, surface and functional properties). Unusual property combinations can be obtained; resulting in a new class of materials for almost every application.
Nanocomposite materials constitute a rapidly evolving field of science and technology, of which the first applications are already on the market and many more are expected to follow. The admixture of relatively low amounts of nanoparticles (these are, by definition, any morphology having at least one dimension in the nano-range, i.e. particles, fibres, plates) within a matrix of polymer, ceramic or metal has a dramatic increasing effect upon the resultant properties (volume, surface and functional properties). Unusual property combinations can be obtained; resulting in a new class of materials for almost every application.