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This book discusses the recent challenges and trends in metallurgy, metalworking, friction welding technologies, composite materials, materials for biomedical applications, mechanical engineering, thermal engineering, mechatronics, and failure analysis of power plant equipment. The book can be a valuable reference for students, researchers, and engineers in materials and mechanical engineering. It was collected from the selected articles presented at the 5th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICOME 2021, August 25-26, 2021, Surabaya, Indonesia).
Powder metallurgy is one of the leading processes used for forming engineering components. The technology, as developed at the beginning of the 20th century, has since advanced significantly from both the materials and energy-conservation points of view. Novel, and automated, equipment has played a significant role in enhancing the growth of the powder metallurgy industry. The present work includes, in addition to the editor’s introductory paper, eleven invited papers from organizations of international repute. In brief, the book presents expert assessments from the major metal-powder and powder-metallurgy equipment-makers in the world. This distinguishes it from other works, which are contributed mainly by academics. The book concentrates on particular topics of interest and does not attempt to be comprehensive.
This edition is dedicated to researching the effect of high-pressure explosive compaction of ceramics powder on the process of binderless sintering and the properties of resulting functional ceramic materials.
This volume contains the complete texts of reports presented at the International Symposium on "Light Metals: Science and Technology" (Varanasi, India, November 14-16, 1983). The collection represents to the reader's attention recent developments and achievements in technologies of extraction, processing, and applications of light metals and alloys.