Books by Keyword: Sintering

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Edited by: Dr. Pietro Vincenzini and Michele Dondi
Online since: October 2010
Description: The 31 peer-reviewed papers collected here together offer a plenitude of up-to-date information on “Advances in Silicate Ceramics”. The papers are conveniently arranged into SCIENCE OF SILICATE CERAMICS, INNOVATION IN THE SILICATE CERAMICS INDUSTRY, NANOTECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED SOLUTIONS IN SILICATE CERAMICS, DECORATION, COLOUR AND DESIGN OF SILICATE CERAMICS.
Edited by: Dr. Pietro Vincenzini, Sheldon Wiederhorn and Paolo Colombo
Online since: October 2010
Description: The 40 peer-reviewed papers collected here together offer a plenitude of up-to-date information on “Ceramics and Composites in Extreme Environments & for Chemical and Electrochemical Applications”. The papers are conveniently arranged into the CERAMICS AND COMPOSITES IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS, Oxide-based Ceramics and Composites, Nitride, Carbide and Boride Ceramics and Composites, Advances in Non-destructive Evaluation, CERAMICS FOR CHEMICAL, ELECTROCHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS, Chemical Sensors, Catalysts and Catalysts Supports, Ceramics for Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage.
Edited by: Dr. Pietro Vincenzini and Jean-Francois Baumard
Online since: October 2010
Description: The 37 peer-reviewed papers collected here together offer a plenitude of up-to-date information on “Ceramic Powders: Synthesis, Processing and Sintering”. The papers are conveniently arranged into the POWDER SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION, SHAPE FORMING AND COMPACTION MECHANISMS, SINTERING AND RELATED PHENOMENA.
Edited by: Lucio Salgado and Francisco Ambrozio Filho
Online since: October 2010
Description: This specially chosen collection focuses on the technology of metal and ceramic powders, with the topics discussed ranging over powder production, ceramics processing, properties, powder compaction and sintering, injection moulding and mechanical alloying. Also covered are nanomaterials, biomaterials, sintering atmospheres, the PM market, characterization and applications.
Edited by: Xie Yi and Li Mi
Online since: August 2010
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This special volume comprises 287 expertly refereed papers. The main theme covered is Materials and Manufacturing Technology; the main goal being to provide an international scientific forum for the exchange of new ideas in a number of fields, and to facilitate in-depth interaction via discussions with peers from around the world. Core areas of Materials and Manufacturing Technology, and multi-disciplinary, inter-disciplinary and practical aspects are covered, making this essential reading for anyone interested in these topics.
Edited by: Luís Guerra ROSA and Fernanda MARGARIDO
Online since: January 2010
Description: This collection comprises 232 peer-reviewed papers, grouped into chapters according to materials-type, applications, characterization or simulation:
Chapter 1: biomaterials and integration of materials into biological systems (14 papers); Chapter 2: ceramics (12 papers); Chapter 3: composite materials (18 papers); Chapter 4: electronic, magnetic and photonic materials (25 papers); Chapter 5: metals and alloys (31 papers); Chapter 6: nanoscaled materials (11 papers); Chapter 7: polymers (17 papers); Chapter 8: materials for energy production, transport and storage (9 papers); Chapter 9: powder materials and powder technology processes (7 papers); Chapter 10: surface modification, thin films, coatings, and corrosion (22 papers); Chapter 11: simulation and modelling of materials and structures (16 papers); Chapter 12: aggregate, petrous and cementitious materials (22 papers); Chapter 13: recycling, eco-friendly materials and processes (12 papers); Chapter 14: fracture, fatigue, creep and wear (12 papers); Chapter 15: sensors and inspection techniques (4 papers).
Edited by: Tadashi Takenaka, Hajime Haneda, Kazumi Kato, Masasuke Takata and Kazuo Shinozaki
Online since: December 2009
Description: This special collection brings to the reader the latest developments in the science and technology of electroceramics. It focuses on contributing to the exchange of Electroceramics knowledge; both scientific and industrial.
Edited by: Akira Kawasaki, Akinaga Kumakawa and Masayuki Niino
Online since: October 2009
Description: Functionally Graded Materials (FGMs) are multifunctional materials which exhibit spatial variations in composition and microstructure; created for the specific purpose of achieving variations in thermal, structural or functional properties. They are presently at the forefront of materials research and are receiving worldwide attention. They enjoy a broad range of application; including, for example, biomechanical, automotive, aerospace, mechanical, civil, nuclear and naval engineering. New applications are continually being discovered and developed.
Edited by: G.S. Upadhyaya
Online since: June 2009
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
This book comprises state-of-the–art reviews written by acknowledged experts who are active in sintering science.
It includes seven invited reviews by authors hailing from five countries: J-M.Chaix (France) discusses quantitative aspects of the microstructures and modeling of sintering; with the technical aspects of image-analysis - including that of nanostructured materials - adding extra value. Z.S. Nikolic (Serbia) provides a theoretical review of the simulation of liquid-phase sintering, particularly under microgravity conditions, and extensively and critically reviews the results reported in the sintering literature. A.L. Lisovsky (Ukraine) opens up the vista of deconsolidation of polycrystalline skeletons in sintered composite materials, and deals with systems having more than one refractory solid phase, and with nanodispersed composite materials. G.S. Upadhyaya ( India) reviews the Samsonov model for the electronic mechanism of sintering, and its relevance; pointing out that, although the model is a qualitative one, it has great utility as a predictive tool and that various case-studies drawn from real multi-phase material systems are a testimony to the value of Samsonov’s model.
Edited by: M.S. Dargusch & S.M. Keay
Online since: April 2009
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The aim of this special collection was to provide an opportunity for companies, academic institutions and government research agencies to share, in a collaborative manner, their new research and development work.The main focus was light metals and their applications.
It is to be noted that there was a significant number of papers related to titanium research: due to the extended range of applications of titanium components and the growth in end-user demands for affordable manufacturing. As a result, the collection is truly representative of the three light metals: aluminium, magnesium and titanium; with a similar number of papers concerning each metal.
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