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Books by Keyword: Mechanical Property
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Edited by:
M.S.J. Hashmi, S. Mridha and S. Naher
Online since: June 2011
Description: 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.
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.
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:
Agnieszka Botor-Probierz and Andrzej Kiełbus
Online since: June 2011
Description: The aim of this work is to present the latest results of scientific research carried out by staff, in the Faculty of Materials Engineering and Metallurgy at the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, who are working in the area of light-metal alloys. The 20 papers are divided into three chapters: Aluminum Alloys, Magnesium Alloys and Titanium Alloys. This will be essential reading matter for anyone working in the same field.
Edited by:
Hajo Dieringa, Norbert Hort and Karl Ulrich Kainer
Online since: June 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This special collection focuses on ongoing research topics concerning the light metals aluminum, magnesium and titanium; as well as some of their compounds. Scientific aspects, such as their mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, processing innovations, and also their current applications in the aerospace, automotive or medical fields are discussed. Sociological questions such as environmental challenges and implementation are also focused upon. Finally, computational materials science methods complete this thorough coverage of the light metals.
This special collection focuses on ongoing research topics concerning the light metals aluminum, magnesium and titanium; as well as some of their compounds. Scientific aspects, such as their mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, processing innovations, and also their current applications in the aerospace, automotive or medical fields are discussed. Sociological questions such as environmental challenges and implementation are also focused upon. Finally, computational materials science methods complete this thorough coverage of the light metals.
Edited by:
En-Hou Han, Guang Hong Lu and Xiao Lin Shu
Online since: June 2011
Description: These 74 peer-reviewed papers cover the current understanding of researchers working in the fields of multi-scale modeling and simulation of materials, materials characterization and evaluation. An invaluable source of new ideas.
Edited by:
Yafang Han, Fusheng Pan, Jianmao Tang, Chungen Zhou
Online since: June 2011
Description: These 136 peer-reviewed papers cover the current understanding of researchers working in the fields of magnesium alloy use, structural composite materials, advanced materials processing technologies, high-temperature coatings, surface protection and aerospace materials. The result is an uniquely helpful guide to the subject.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Edited by:
Yonghao Zhao
Online since: May 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
Bulk nanostructured (NS) materials have emerged as a new class of materials having unusual structures and properties. As a result, they have attracted considerable attention in recent years. Bulk NS materials are single or multi-phase polycrystals with a nanoscale grain size and can usually be classified into nanocrystalline (<100nm) and ultrafine grain (<1000nm) materials. This book contains important papers on the mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms of bulk NS materials. The advanced properties include strength, ductility, strain-hardening, fatigue, dynamic, creep and toughness, etc. These properties are important for the ultimate structural applications of bulk NS materials. The mechanical properties of these materials are determined by their specific deformation mechanisms (such as boundary-dominated deformation) due to the very small grain size in comparison with coarse-grained counterparts. The 20 invited papers is divided between two chapters: I. Advanced Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured Materials - II. Deformation Mechanisms of Bulk Nanostructured Materials. This work should be read by all of those wishing to improve mechanical properties without having to consider entirely new alloys.
Bulk nanostructured (NS) materials have emerged as a new class of materials having unusual structures and properties. As a result, they have attracted considerable attention in recent years. Bulk NS materials are single or multi-phase polycrystals with a nanoscale grain size and can usually be classified into nanocrystalline (<100nm) and ultrafine grain (<1000nm) materials. This book contains important papers on the mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms of bulk NS materials. The advanced properties include strength, ductility, strain-hardening, fatigue, dynamic, creep and toughness, etc. These properties are important for the ultimate structural applications of bulk NS materials. The mechanical properties of these materials are determined by their specific deformation mechanisms (such as boundary-dominated deformation) due to the very small grain size in comparison with coarse-grained counterparts. The 20 invited papers is divided between two chapters: I. Advanced Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured Materials - II. Deformation Mechanisms of Bulk Nanostructured Materials. This work should be read by all of those wishing to improve mechanical properties without having to consider entirely new alloys.
Edited by:
Prof. Akii Okonigbon Akaehomen Ibhadode
Online since: May 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:
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:
Zhong Cao, Yinghe He, Lixian Sun and Xueqiang Cao
Online since: May 2011
Description: This book aims to correlate the latest advances in, and applications of, biomass and resource utilization technology, energy chemical industry, biochemical industry, paper and fiber engineering, chemical process machinery, nano-biochemistry and nano-materials, medicine and biomedical engineering, etc. It will serve as a useful handbook guide to those fields.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).