Engineering Research
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Books by Keyword: Sintering
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This book collects the selected papers from the 7th ICBMC and the 6th ICMENS 2022 conferences, which discuss the latest research results, innovative ideas and experiences in materials science and engineering, materials properties, measuring methods and applications, nano-optics and nano-photonics. They cover research activities in various countries such as Switzerland, Japan, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Indonesia, and many others.
Nanomaterials and nanostructures for a wide range of applications, chemical extraction and synthesis of materials, composites and polymers, properties and processing technologies of structural steel and alloys, and sustainable building materials are the main topics of this book. The edition will be helpful to specialists in structural materials, nanomaterials, chemical technologies and materials in construction.
This edition is devoted to analysing materials properties and technologies of materials processing and synthesis. Structural metal materials and technologies of their processing, analysis of corrosion properties of steel, properties and technologies of polymers and composites processing and the practice of application of some additive manufacturing technologies, research and study of building materials properties and fire-resistance of main construction materials, technologies of dye degradation and absorption in industrial wastewater, and examples of using the density functional theory method for computational research of thermoelectric materials and electronic structure of semiconductors are the main topics of this special topic publication. This book will be helpful to a wide range of specialists in machinery, construction, and environmental engineering.
This issue from the topic series “Corrosion” contains articles published by Trans Tech Publications in 2017 - 2020. The volume covers many aspects of the corrosive behaviour of metallic biomaterials - from corrosion resistance studies to biocompatible coatings. We hope this collection will be useful and interesting to a broad audience of researchers and engineers from the area of development and research properties of metallic biomaterials and practitioners who utilize implantable and non-implantable devices.