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Books by Keyword: Tungsten
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Edited by:
Prof. Hisaki Watari, Prof. Jong Hak Kim and Mihály Csüllög
Online since: June 2025
Description: Materials science and chemical engineering are transformative in advancing industrial technologies and scientific discovery. This special edition's primary aim is to provide researchers, practitioners, and graduate students with a coherent view of the latest developments in these fields. We hope this book serves as a reference and a catalyst for further innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration in materials and chemical engineering.
Edited by:
Dr. Agus Purwanto, Dr. Hendri Widiyandari, Dr. Anif Jamaluddin, Prof. Steven Y. Liang, Dr. Josef Kasl, Prof. Thanh Nam Nguyen and Prof. Chafic-Touma Salame
Online since: June 2022
Description: This volume contains scientific and engineering research on actual issues of materials science and treatment technologies in mechanical engineering, and also in the area of Li-ion battery and photovoltaics. The publication is intended for engineers and specialists in the field of machinery, electrochemical engineering, and photovoltaics.
Edited by:
Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: July 2014
Description: The simple, empirical, surprisingly accurate and venerable Arrhenius equation, based upon the work of Van't Hoff, is very useful for summarising large bodies of experimentally determined diffusion data for a given host/diffusant system. It is the first port of call for any researcher planning new diffusion studies, or for engineers who need to estimate heat-treatment times in manufacturing processes. The present compilation covers Arrhenius parameters for the host-metals: aluminum, barium, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, gallium, gold, hafnium, indium, iridium, iron, lead, lithium, magnesium, molybdenum, nickel, niobium, palladium, platinum, potassium, rhodium, ruthenium, scandium, silver, sodium, tantalum, thallium, thorium, tin, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, zinc and zirconium. The 1315 entries cover the period from 1927 to 2013.
Edited by:
Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: October 2011
Description: This thirteenth volume in the series covers the latest results in the field. As well as some 360 metals-related abstracts, the issue includes original papers on all of the major material groups: “Bulk Diffusion of Homovalent Non-Magnetic Atomic Probes of Titanium and Zirconium in Tungsten Single Crystals”, “Comparative Mössbauer Analysis of Superfine Structure of Hadfield Steel Upon Different Kinds of Severe Deformation”, “Assessment of Microstructural Degradation in 2.25Cr-1Mo Steel …”, “Isochronal and Isothermal Annealing of Wrought Aluminum Alloy”, “Application of the Photoacoustic Method for the Determination of the Thermal Properties of Heat-Treated and Annealed Al-Li Alloy“, “Effect of Ageing on Microstructures, Electrical Properties and PALS of Aircraft Al Alloy 2024”, “Preparation of C/Cu Composite Powders by High-Energy Ball-Milling”, “Quantitative Analysis of Fiber Fracture in Powder Injection Molded Metal Composites”, “Wear Mechanisms of Ceramic-Reinforced Metal-Matrix Composite …”, “Development and Characterization of Alumina-Silica Sand Nanoparticle Composites”, “Characterization and Properties of Copper-Silica Sand Nanoparticle Composites”, “Diffusion Processes Affecting the Performance of Heterogeneous Catalysts”, “Analytical Solutions for Moving Elliptical Paraboloid Heat Source in Semi-Infinite Plate”, “Solution for Modeling 3D Moving Heat Sources in a Semi-Infinite Medium …”, “Probing the Phase Transition in Nanocrystalline TiO2 Powders …”, “BSCCO 2212 Defective Tellurium Ions on Bi-Site”, “Self-Diffusion in Nano Zinc Sulphide”, “SIMS Study of 30keV H+ Ion-Implanted n-GaAs“, “Optical Studies of Physically Deposited Nano-Ag2Te Thin Films”
Edited by:
Andrejus H. Marcinkevičius and Algirdas V.Valiulis
Online since: June 2010
Description: Mechatronics can be defined as being the synergistic integration of mechanical engineering with electronics and intelligent computer control in the manufacture of products and design of processes. Advanced engineering materials and related technologies increasingly rely upon multifunctional materials, materials resistant to extreme conditions and hybrid and multi-materials.
Edited by:
Ch. Linsmeier and M. Reinelt
Online since: December 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The development of materials designed for application in extreme environments is a very active field of research. In recent years, it has been realized by the materials science community that solutions to demanding applications in different fields can be identified by implementing common materials concepts. Research effort and technological development, driven by application requirements, are now a bridge between apparently separate communities. As first realized by the European Integrated Project “ExtreMat – New Materials for Extreme Applications”, common materials solutions are now being sought and found in the fields of thermal management materials, protective materials, radiation-resistant materials, bonding and interfaces, as well as advanced materials characterization and application-oriented testing.
The development of materials designed for application in extreme environments is a very active field of research. In recent years, it has been realized by the materials science community that solutions to demanding applications in different fields can be identified by implementing common materials concepts. Research effort and technological development, driven by application requirements, are now a bridge between apparently separate communities. As first realized by the European Integrated Project “ExtreMat – New Materials for Extreme Applications”, common materials solutions are now being sought and found in the fields of thermal management materials, protective materials, radiation-resistant materials, bonding and interfaces, as well as advanced materials characterization and application-oriented testing.
Edited by:
Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: December 2004
Description: This seventh volume in the series covering the latest results in the field includes abstracts of papers which appeared between the publication of Annual Retrospective VI (Volumes 224-225) and the end of November 2004 (allowing for vagaries of journal availability).
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