Engineering Research
Materials Science
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The collection of 282 peer reviewed papers aims to promote the interest for all types of materials and all topics connected to Material Forming.
The papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Formability of Metallic Materials
Chapter 2: Forging and Rolling;
Chapter 3: Composites Forming Processes;
Chapter 4: Semi-Solid Processes;
Chapter 5: Light Weight Design and Energy Efficiency in Metal Forming;
Chapter 6: New and Advanced Numerical Strategies for Material Forming;
Chapter 7: Extrusion and Drawing;
Chapter 8: Friction and Wear in Material Processing;
Chapter 9: Nano-Structured Materials and Microforming;
Chapter 10: Inverse Analysis Optimization and Stochastic Approaches;
Chapter 11: Innovative Joining by Forming Technologies;
Chapter 12: Multiscale & Continuum Constitutive Modelling;
Chapter 13: Incremental and Sheet Metal Forming;
Chapter 14: Sheet-Bulk-Metal Forming;
Chapter 15: Heat Transfer Modelling;
Chapter 16: Structures, Properties and Processing of Polymers;
Chapter 17: Non-Conventional Processes;
Chapter 18: Machining and Cutting;
Chapter 19: Integrated Design, Modelling and Reliability Assessment in Forming (I-DMR);
Chapter 20: Finite Element Technology and Multi-Scale Methods for Composites, Metallic Sheets and Coating Models;
Chapter 21: Intelligent Computation in Forming Processes.
This special volume of 24 peer reviewed contributions cover up-to-date research results on "Structural and Chemical Characterization of Metals Alloys and Compounds". The structural and chemical characterization of different materials such as metals, alloys, ceramics, steels, composites, polymeric compounds, welding, superalloys, intermetallic compounds, and nanomaterials are included. They were prepared with different techniques. Some important topics addressed were the analytical techniques focused on the microstructural, chemical, optical, electronic, magnetic and mechanical properties of materials.
Recrystallization and grain growth are mechanisms that alter the microstructure without necessarily altering the phase. They are typically driven by high internal elastic and surface energies though sometimes other volumetric energy terms appear. The topic is important to materials engineers and scientists and geologists alike. The former typically aim to exert control over the phenomena for technological and economic benefit while the latter often seek in these mechanisms the answers to questions regarding events long gone. This collection of peer-reviewed papers brings together the most up-to-date knowledge in this field.
The 220 papers are grouped into the following chapters:
Chapter 1: Environmental Science and Engineering;
Chapter 2: Material Science and Materials Processing;
Chapter 3: General Mechanical Engineering;
Chapter 4: Automation, Control, Information and Computer Technologies;
Chapter 5: Management and Industrial Engineering.
The collection of peer reviewed papers covers all aspects of mechanics and materials: theoretical, experimental, and computational. Specific topics of interest include: mechanics of materials, rock and soil mechanics, fluid and heat mechanics, machine parts and mechanisms, composites, micro/nano materials, steel and alloys, and building materials and other related topics.
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2012 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Materials and Mechanical Engineering (MEE2012), December 22-23, 2012, Yichang, China.
The 84 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Research and Engineering in the Field of Control and Intelligent Systems;
Chapter 2: Materials Science and Processing;
Chapter 3: General Mechanical Engineering;
Chapter 4: Related Topics.
These are selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2012 International Conference on Vehicle & Mechanical Engineering and Information Technology (VMEIT 2012), September 7-9, 2012, Shenyang, Liaoning, China.
The papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Constructions, Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering;
Chapter 2: Advanced Technologies in Materials Science and Engineering;
Chapter 3: Automation, Control, Information Technology and Electronics Engineering.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The contents are divided into 5 distinct sections: Microstructure and Properties; Process Development; Modeling, Simulation and Rheology; Materials Development and Alloy Design and Industrial Applications.
This work brings together some 280 peer-reviewed papers on Chemical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Engineering. It will certainly serve to promote the development of Chemical, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, the strengthening of international academic cooperation and communication, and the exchange of research ideas offering, as it does, a broad overview of the latest advances in the field of Materials and Chemical Engineering.