Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Books by Keyword: Nanoparticles
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The articles in this edition reflect the latest results of applied nanomaterials research. The properties of various synthesised nanomaterials were studied and analysed for applications in microelectronics, pharmacology, water photolysis, etc. The properties of polymers and composites in processes of 3D printing and plastic welding by hot gas are also considered in some articles. This volume will be helpful to specialists in applied nanomaterials and mechanical engineering.
This edition will be helpful to researchers and engineers whose professional activity is related to materials science, micro- and optoelectronics, optical engineering and machinery.
The volume acquaints readers with the research results on the properties of additively created alloys and special steel, analyses their heat treatment processes, and studies some laser processing technologies from micro hole drilling to laser ablation of nanoparticles. This issue also presents the results of properties research for materials used in photovoltaics, electronics and energy storage devices. The edition will be helpful to specialists in machinery, materials processing technologies, electronics, photovoltaic technologies and energy storage design.
This journal volume contains articles describing the last research results in biomaterials from polymers to titanium alloy for applications in orthopaedics and dental prosthetics, materials and technologies in pharmaceutics. There are also articles on numerical and experimental evaluation of biomechanical behaviour of a single implant and leveraging deep learning techniques in automatic segmentation of white blood cell images.
This volume includes articles introducing the readers to the latest results of research and practical solutions in the field of applied nanomaterials science, technologies of their synthesis and technologies of 3D printing. Collected papers will be helpful for specialists from many branches of modern production.