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Edited by: B. Xu and H.Y. Li
Online since: September 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 2nd International Conference on Function Materials and Nanotechnology (FMN2013), July 13-14, 2013, Nanchang, China.
The 43 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Materials Science and Material Processing Technologies;
Chapter 2: Nanotechnology and Its Application;
Chapter 3: Application of Materials in Industry.
Edited by: Hongxi Zhu and Linjiang Wang
Online since: November 2011
Description: The present 168 peer-reviewed papers are grouped into 8 chapters: Metallurgical Physical Chemistry, Ferrous Metallurgy, Metallurgy of Non-Ferrous Metals, Metallurgical Materials and Environmental Engineering, Mineral Processing, Mining Engineering, Mining Environmental Engineering, Mine Surveying and Safety Engineering. The contents will be of great interest to anyone working in these fields.
Edited by: M. Ashraf Imam, F. H. Froes, Kevin F. Dring
Online since: May 2010
Description: The main purpose of this special collection was to gather together up-to-date knowledge from scientists, researchers and technologists in order to review the status of processing technologies, materials development, emerging applications and economics/affordability issues.
The resultant scope is necessarily broad: contributors who are involved in titanium production technology, vapor, solid and liquid titanium processing/post-processing, alloy development, microstructure/property enhancement, modeling and simulation, and applications and market development were invited to participate. The diverse mix of papers presented here reflects the breadth of activity aimed at the cost-affordable use of titanium in emerging applications. The editors’ opening overview paper attempts to present the broad sweep of present and projected titanium cost-reduction schemes; in both titanium production and in subsequent processing. What is made particularly clear is that the impetus, in broadening markets, for titanium is very dependent upon cost reduction; particularly in cost-sensitive industries such as automobile production.
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