Advanced Materials and Technologies (17th PMMS)

Advanced Materials and Technologies (17th PMMS)

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The compilation, 'Advanced Materials and Technologies', explores current research efforts and progress in the design and improvement of the performance of structural and functional materials. In particular, the book deals with the relationship between a material’s production route, its chemical and phase compositions and microstructure on the one hand; and their influence upon every aspect of a wide range of its properties on the other hand: as well as the various factors which affect the efficiency of applied advanced technologies. Special attention is paid to nanostructures and to properties governed by phenomena at the nano- and/or micro-scale.
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Editors:
Bogdan Wendler, Piotr Kula and Prof. Jerzy Jedlinski
THEMA:
TGM
BISAC:
TEC021000
Details:
Selected Topics of the 17th Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science International Conference in Ambassador, Lodz, Poland, 2004
Pages:
182
Year:
2006
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9780878494002
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783035719000
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038130437
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView: Papers from a June 2004 conference address current research and achievements in design and performance improvement of structural and functional materials. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between the material production route, its chemical and phase composition and microstructure, and various factors affecting the efficiency of applied advanced technologies. There is also special emphasis on nanostructures and on properties determined in nano- and/or micro-scale dimensions. Some specific topics covered include mechanical properties of ultra-fine grained Al-Li alloys, strain-induced up-hill diffusion of hydrogen in Al, and comparison of shot peening and nitriding surface treatments under complex fretting loadings.