Books by Keyword: Residual Stress

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Edited by: Yingxue Yao, Xipeng Xu and Dunwen Zuo
Online since: March 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This collection comprises 144 papers which were carefully selected from the over 300 papers submitted for the purposes of this special volume. All of the papers were subjected to peer-review by at least two expert referees.
Edited by: John Bell, Cheng Yan, Lin Ye and Liangchi Zhang
Online since: February 2008
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This special issue aims to provide up-to-date knowledge and the latest scientific concepts and technological developments in the processing, characterization, testing, mechanics, modeling and applications of a broad range of advanced materials.
Edited by: Jiu Hua Xu, Prof. Xi Peng Xu, Guang Qi Cai and Ren Ke Kang
Online since: November 2007
Description: This work comprises a selection chosen from among more than 300 authoritative submitted papers. All of the papers were submitted for peer-review by at least two expert referees.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 117 papers selected for this volume were chosen for their particularly good quality and their relevance to the topic in question.
Edited by: Young Won Chang, Nack J. Kim and Chong Soo Lee
Online since: October 2007
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This work comprises  edited versions of papers presented at the 6th Pacific Rim International Conference on Advanced Materials and Processing (PRICM-6), held on Jeju Island, Korea between  the 5th and 9th November, 2007.
Edited by: Yu Zhou, Shan-Tung Tu and Xishan Xie
Online since: September 2007
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The collection coveres all aspects of fracture and strength of materials and structure, particularly of advanced materials ranging from nanoscale to macroscale and modern structural systems ranging from large scale plants to micro- devices.
Edited by: S.W. Nam, Y.W. Chang, S.B. Lee and N.J. Kim
Online since: August 2007
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The objective of this collection was to gather together the latest information on the mechanical behavior of materials. The volumes cover the progress made in all aspects of the mechanical behavior of materials, seen from both the macroscopic and microscopic viewpoints.
Edited by: Marc Anglada et al.
Online since: March 2007
Description: This special-topic collection is intended to showcase the very latest knowhow concerning the design, fabrication and reliability of layered ceramics, ceramic coatings and functionally graded ceramics. It presents an overview of the fundamentals involved in this area, as well as an insight into the critical issues and future perspectives touching these materials.
Edited by: J. Gyulai and P.J. Szabó
Online since: February 2007
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This collection includes state-of-the-art papers by scientists and research groups working in fields encompassing metals and alloys, silicates, polymers and composites.
Edited by: Cheng Yu Jiang, Geng Liu, Ding Hua Zhang and Prof. Xi Peng Xu
Online since: December 2006
Description: The present volume contains 293 selected and peer-reviewed papers, carefully chosen from among the more than 500 papers presented, by worldwide specialists from industry and academia, at the 12th International Manufacturing Conference in China; organized by the Northwestern Polytechnic University.
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Edited by: Soon-Bok Lee and Yun-Jae Kim
Online since: December 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The main focus of this book is the rapidly expanding new field of experimental mechanics, as applied to nano and biotechnology, which is enthusiastically responding to the advances in these technologies and to the increasing need for precise measurements of novel materials and biological tissues. For instance, whereas optical techniques had previously been preferred, particularly in the field of bio-engineering, other mature methods are now being exploited in tandem with the growth in micro- and nano-manufacturing.
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