Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Books by Keyword: Powder
Books
The intensive development of engineering contributes to the emergence of new materials and technologies for their processing. This special issue contains research papers on modern technologies for creating and processing materials, welded joints, additive technologies, and engineering tasks in mechanical engineering and materials science. The book is intended for a wide range of specialists engaged in the development and production of metal structures and students, undergraduates, graduate and postgraduate students of technical colleges and universities.
The 159 papers are grouped as follows:
1. COATINGS AND SURFACES,
2. EXTRUSION AND DRAWING,
3. FORGING,
4. FORMABILITY,
5. INCREMENTAL FORMING,
6. JOINING AND BONDING,
7. MAGNESIUM FORMING,
8. NUMERICAL MODELLING,
9. TUBE AND HYDRO FORMING,
10. OPTIMISATION,
11. OTHER PROCESSES,
12. POWDER AND ADVANCED MATERIALS,
13. ROLLING,
14. SHEARING,
15. SHEET METAL FORMING,
16. TITANIUM FORMING
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The papers are grouped into four chapters and these are: Overview and Low Cost Processing, Powder Consolidation and Characterization, Creative Processing and Low Cost Materials and Properties.
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.
Powders are the raw material for ceramics; the starting compositions for preparing bulk or film products. In addition, powders are used as additives to metals, polymers and composites. Whatever their function, powders - their characteristics and performance - govern the properties and quality of finished materials and products. Therefore, the importance of powders, including their synthesis and testing, cannot be overstated. The objective of this collection of peer-reviewed papers was to provide a forum where researchers, engineers and students could disseminate their latest research results and exchange views concerning the latest developments in novel technologies for fabricating and analyzing ceramic powders. This work is an essential guide to the above topics.