Books by Keyword: Thermal Shock

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Edited by: Prof. Efstathios I. Meletis
Online since: February 2020
Description: The 61st volume of the "Journal of Nano Research" contains peer-reviewed papers by the results of the research from the field of synthesis and properties analysis of various nanomaterials and nanostructures for the ecological goals and industrial applications in microelectronics and mechatronics. This volume of the journal will be useful and interesting for a wide range of engineers, scientists, and students whose activity is related to the creation and use of nanomaterials and nanotechnologies in different branches of human activity.
Edited by: P. J. Szabó and T. Berecz
Online since: September 2010
Description: This collection comprises state-of-the-art papers written by scientists and research groups working in fields encompassing metals and alloys, silicates, polymers and composites. The contents appear under the rubrics of: Classical Materials and Technologies – including the topics of Mechanical Engineering, Electrotechnics, Energetics, Ceramics, Polymers. Special Materials and Technologies – including Nanotechnology, Biotechnology and other Specialities. Modern Research and Characterization Methods. Modelling and Materials Informatics. Innovative Products and Technologies – including Industrial Applications, Technologies and Properties.
Edited by: Wei Pan, Jianghong Gong, Lianmeng Zhang and Lidong Chen
Online since: May 2003
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) exhibit spatial variations, in composition and/or microstructure, which have been imposed for the specific purpose of controlling the resultant variations in the thermal, structural or functional properties.
Edited by: J. P. Singh and S. Banerjee
Online since: August 1993
Description: While iron and steel industries are the major users of refractory materials, applications in other areas such as power plants and waste incinerators are of growing importance. The appropriate use and maximum performance of the refractories cannot be achieved unless their interaction with the service environment is properly understood. The correlations between the microstructure of these materials and their thermochemical as well as thermomechanical properties greatly enhances this understanding.
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