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Books by Keyword: Electro-Deposition
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Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 Spring International Conference on Material Sciences and Technology (MST-S), May 31- June 2, 2013, Wuhan, China.
The 57 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Chemical Engineering and Technologies;
Chapter 2: Materials Science and Technologies;
Chapter 3: Nanomaterials and Technologies;
Chapter 4: Polymer Materials and Technologies;
Chapter 5: Modelling, Numerical Simulation and Analysis in Material Engineering.
Collection of elected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 International Conference on Solid State and Materials (ICSSM 2013), January 30-31, 2013, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
The papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Strength of Constructions, Solid State and Applied Mechanics Applications;
Chapter 2: Material Science and Engineering;
Chapter 3: Composites, Nanomaterials and Technology;
Chapter 4: Electrical Materials Properties;
Chapter 5: Manufacture Science and Engineering in Material.
Functional nanomaterials are the basis of newly emerging nanotechnologies for various device applications. Nanomaterials with many kinds of morphologies and compositions have been extensively investigated, and display various kinds of functionality in areas such as electronic structure, optical effects, spin dynamics, and gas sensing. Because of advanced characterization and new fabrication techniques, nanomaterials are now central to multiple disciplines, including materials science, chemistry, physics, engineering and medicine. This special volume presents a detailed overview of recent research developments on functional nanomaterials, including synthesis, characterization, and applications.
The papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Applied Mechanics and Advances in Mechanical Engineering;
Chapter 2: Control Technology and Industrial Electronics;
Chapter 3: Network and Computer Technology. Applied Methods of Computing;
Chapter 4: Advanced Technologies in Materials Science.
This collection covers processes and synthesis, crystal chemistry, phase equilibria, thermodynamics, magnetic and electrical properties, theory, electronic structure, chemical bonding and applications of intermetallic compounds, pnictides, chalcogenides, oxides, halides and other solid compounds containing transition elements. It provides an excellent overview of recent advances in topics relevant to solid compounds with transition elements, and will constitute an excellent reference source for scientists and other working in this field.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Advanced Materials and Processing are important areas of research in Engineering Science and Technology, which have to focus on bridging the critical gap between researchers and engineers in order to shape the new world. Advanced Materials and Processing play an increasingly important role in the global economy and in daily life. Researchers and engineers strive to develop new devices and processes, using mathematical and analytical tools, in order to create technologies for a rapidly expanding range of materials and manufacturing processes. A large proportion of the present papers addressed current scientific research and provided solutions to industrial problems; thereby creating an environment of mutual interest to industry and academia. The papers are grouped into 10 chapters: 1. Forming Processes, 2. Casting, Joining and Related Processes, 3. Materials, 4. Materials Removal Processes, 5. High Energy Beam Removal Process, 6. Precision Engineering and Nano-Technology, 7. Surface Engineering, 8. Computer-Aided Engineering, 9. Green Manufacturing and Management, 10. Others. This comprehensive coverage will be much appreciated by readers.
The editors of this special volume made every effort to invite all of those corrosion specialists working in the field of lightweight alloys and, specifically, their modeling. Their expertise provided a basis upon which to discuss corrosion problems and solutions for Military and Aerospace Systems and Facilities; thus laying a solid foundation for the tackling of yet-unsolved issues. The use of lightweight metals and composites to replace heavy structural materials for military hardware and weapons systems (ships, aircraft, ground vehicles, etc.) is a new strategic consideration for defence forces; falling under Naval S&T Strategic Plans. The objectives of the workshop were to seek state-of-the-art ideas, from outside of the continental United States, in the field of low-density metallic materials and composites for structural applications, as well as modeling and simulation software tools which are capable of generating and identifying damage evolution data for health monitoring, corrosion control, life prediction and assessment of civil and military hardware systems. The result is an invaluable guide to this increasingly important topic.