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Title: |
Trends in Materials Science Research |
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| Edited by: |
B M Caruta |
| ISBN10-13: |
1594543674 : 9781594543678 |
| Illustrations: |
tables & charts |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Size: |
180x260mm |
| Pages: |
265 |
| Weight: |
.825 Kg. |
| Published: |
Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - July 2005 |
| List Price: |
230.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon
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| Subjects: |
Materials science |
| Materials science includes those parts of chemistry and physics that deal with the properties of materials. It encompasses four classes of materials, the study of each of which may be considered a separate field: metals; ceramics; polymers and composites. Materials science is often referred to as materials science and engineering because it has many applications. Industrial applications of materials science include processing techniques (casting, rolling, welding, ion implantation, crystal growth, thin-film deposition, sintering, glassblowing, etc.), analytical techniques (electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, calorimetry, nuclear microscopy (HEFIB) etc.), materials design, and cost/benefit tradeoffs in industrial production of materials. This book presents new research directions in a very new field which happens to be an old field as well. |
| Table of Contents: |
| Preface; Co-operative Anistropic Theory of Ferromagnetic Hysteresis; Image Reconstruction and Geometrical Analysis of Three-Dimensional Fracture Surfaces in Materials; Optical Properties of Pd-free Au-Pt-based High Noble Alloys; Gravitational Effects on the Weld Pool shape and Microstructural Evolution of Ni, 304 Stainless Steel, and Al-4 Cu Alloy; Yield Surface of Shape Memory Alloys; Design of Platinum Group Metal (PGM)-based Refractory Superalloys as Ultra-high Temperature Structural Materials; Recent Advances in Photoluminescence of Amorphous Condensed Matter; The Thermoluminescent (TL) Properties of the Perovskite-like KMgF3 Activated by Various Dopants: A Review; The Equivalent Simple Cubic System: A New Tool to Model Real Powder Systems Under Compression; Barium Ion Leaching and its Effect on Aqueous Barium Titanate tape Properties; Surface Processes in Charge Decay of Electrets; Theoretical Studies of Q1D Organic Conductors: A Personal Review; Index. |
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