Materials Science and Engineering Applications

Materials Science and Engineering Applications

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Materials science is an interdisciplinary field which involves the study of the properties of matter and the exploitation of those properties in various areas of science and engineering. It investigates the relationship between the structure of a material at the atomic or molecular scale and its resultant macroscopic properties. This three-volume set provided an international forum for the publication of theoretical and experimental studies related to the load-bearing capacity of materials, as influenced by their basic properties, processing history, microstructure and operating environment.

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Editors:
Guojun Zhang and Jessica Xu
THEMA:
TGM
BISAC:
TEC021000
Details:
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2011 International Conference on Materials Science and Engineering Applications (ICMSEA 2011), January 15-16, 2011, Xi'an, China
Pages:
1998
Book Set:
3 Books set
Year:
2011
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9780878492169
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783908452751
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038135609
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView: Three volumes contain the proceedings of the January 2011 conference with the acronym ICMSEA 2011 (International Conference on Materials Science and Engineering Applications), held in China. A keyword index in the third volume offers some guidance to approximately 175 papers, which seem randomly arranged. Broadly, papers include both theoretical and experimental studies pertaining to the load-bearing capacity of materials — as shaped by their basic properties, processing, micro-structure, and operating environment. A sampling of topics to indicate level of technicality and range of subjects: surface deflection controlling in cylinder shallow shell forming, high-voltage insulation space-components applying resin composites modeling technology, the development and summer test of a new ceiling radiant cooling panel, thermal oxidation of asphalt fractions by in situ FTIR analysis, a welding method for carbon nanotubes, damage distribution of high purity aluminum under the impact loading, and assessment of low-carbon efficiency evaluation in the prospect of environmental optimization.