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Books by Keyword: Explosive Welding
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Edited by:
Prof. Mihail Ionescu, Prof. Tara Chandra, Prof. Christof Sommitsch and Prof. Raj Shabadi
Online since: November 2023
Description: This special issue is fully dedicated to the recent achievements in the development of modern welding technologies and will be helpful to a wide range of specialists in the field of modern machinery.
Edited by:
Peng Wan Chen and Qiang Zhou
Online since: January 2018
Description: The 5th symposium (ESHP 2016) was organized at Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China. Same as a previous ESHP series, theoretical, numerical and experimental researches on the impact of an explosion, shock waves and high-strain-rate phenomena in materials and research on related technologies for materials processing were the main topics of the symposium. We hope the proceedings of the symposium promoted the dissemination of knowledge and establishment of collaboration in this important area of materials sciences.
Edited by:
S. Itoh, J. Matsue and K. Hokamoto
Online since: July 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Explosion, shock wave, high-energy reaction and other high-rate phenomena of various materials are the main topic of this collection. The book includes papers related to explosion and shock wave phenomena driven by explosives and other impulsive phenomena including their applications. The use of such intense dynamic loading has been employed for materials processing technology and the field is currently spreading to food processing and others. The volume will bring to readers new idea for the progress in science and technology.
Explosion, shock wave, high-energy reaction and other high-rate phenomena of various materials are the main topic of this collection. The book includes papers related to explosion and shock wave phenomena driven by explosives and other impulsive phenomena including their applications. The use of such intense dynamic loading has been employed for materials processing technology and the field is currently spreading to food processing and others. The volume will bring to readers new idea for the progress in science and technology.
Edited by:
S. Itoh, J.J. Yoh and K. Hokamoto
Online since: January 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The objective of this special volume is to disseminate information on current trends in the fields of explosion, shock wave and high-energy reaction phenomena and to establish a world-wide network so as to overcome the limitation, on related research fields, arising from the low number of active researchers.
The objective of this special volume is to disseminate information on current trends in the fields of explosion, shock wave and high-energy reaction phenomena and to establish a world-wide network so as to overcome the limitation, on related research fields, arising from the low number of active researchers.
Edited by:
S. Itoh and K. Hokamoto
Online since: November 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The objective of this special-topic volume was to disseminate work on current trends in Explosion, Shock Wave and Hypervelocity Phenomena in Materials.
The objective of this special-topic volume was to disseminate work on current trends in Explosion, Shock Wave and Hypervelocity Phenomena in Materials.
Edited by:
S. Itoh, K. Hokamoto and M. Fujita
Online since: September 2004
Description: Recent years have witnessed an astonishing growth in research on materials science. Exotic new materials, innovative processing techniques and challenging computational methods make the pursuit of research in this field increasingly interesting and rewarding. Considering as it does, the significance of shock-wave phenomena in the rapidly changing materials science scene, this collection of papers will undoubtedly foster further advanced research into the allied research areas of explosive, shock-wave and hypervelocity phenomena in materials.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
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