Books by Keyword: Oxide

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Edited by: Graeme E. Murch
Online since: September 2013
Description: This periodical edition includes peer-reviewed scientific and engineering papers on all aspects of research in the area of nanoscience and nanotechnologies and wide practical application of the achieved results.
Edited by: Prof. Andreas Öchsner, Irina V. Belova and Graeme E. Murch
Online since: January 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
The present topical volume captures a representative cross-section of some of the recent advances in the area of mass transport. Reflecting the enormous breadth of the area, the range of topics covered is accordingly very large. Topics include diffusion in oxides, metals and alloys, membranes, microstructural changes and evolution, self, solute and interdiffusion, and diffusion in grain boundaries.
Edited by: Graeme E. Murch
Online since: September 2011
Description: This periodical edition includes peer-reviewed scientific and engineering papers on all aspects of research in the area of nanoscience and nanotechnologies and wide practical application of the achieved results.
Edited by: Chin-Yi Chen and Jing-Tang Chang
Online since: April 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This special collection integrates fundamental and applied research work which focused on various fields of engineering materials use. The contents are organized under various technical headings in order to address experimental, theoretical and manufacturing issues associated with the development of new metallic materials and processes, advanced electronic packaging, solar cells and nano-materials, and the evolving approaches used in commercial applications. The contents suggest a wealth of new ideas.
Edited by: Luis Esquivias
Online since: October 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
This book presents contributions covering the more recent applications of Sol-Gel science. Ceramics and films produced from gels were among the first applications developed by early sol-gel researchers. The possibility of tailoring the structure, and controlling particle growth, has permitted ever more advanced materials to be obtained. Several other potential applications were foreseen fifteen to twenty year ago, but their realization became possible only after extensive research on precursors had enabled progress towards the preparation of new pre-forms.
Edited by: Prof. Andreas Öchsner and José Grácio
Online since: October 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Edited by: P. Sajgalík and Z. Lencés
Online since: October 1999
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This work represents a new approach to ceramics research. The mechanical properties of ceramics and ceramic-based composites are well understood and have been studied extensively in the past. This more profound understanding of physical properties, such as particularly low or high thermal conductivities, radiation penetration depth, electrical and magnetic responses etc., can now lead to the development of new materials having improved properties.
Edited by: K. Niihara, K. Nakano, T. Sekino, E. Yasuda
Online since: July 1998
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
High performance materials are needed in many thermomechanical applications, such as advanced jet engines or gas turbines, thermal protection of space planes, thermal engineering and nuclear fusion. Ceramic-matrix composites, reinforced with long fibers, are expected to be the most promising candidates for such applications. However, several key problems will have to be solved in the near future. These problems include, above all, the development of a superior thermomechanical performance and oxidation resistance for ceramic fibers and composites, highly efficient protection against corrosion, better fiber/matrix interface design and performance, and cost effective processing.
Edited by: Dean-Mo Liu
Online since: September 1995
Description: The development of porous ceramic materials has presented a new challenge to various industries, because porous ceramics are more durable in severe environments and their surface characteristics permit them to satisfy very specific requirements.
Edited by: K. Uematsu, Y. Moriyoshi, Y. Saito and J. Nowotny
Online since: September 1995
Description: The objective of the present publication is to discuss various aspects relevant to the interface of ceramics from a number of standpoints that should as distinct as possible.
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