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This volume contains the technical papers presented at the international symposium entitled “Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials VIII”, held in Singapore in 1999. This was the eighth in a series of symposia bringing together engineers and researchers from industry, academia and national laboratories, working on aspects related to the processing, fabrication and characterization of advanced materials, to present and discuss their latest findings. The proceedings also contain technical papers presented at two special symposia on biomaterials and magnesium technology.
This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Metal Matrix Composites" that was published in Metals
The papers in this collection cover a diverse range of topics on the topic of fatigue of materials. The editors have grouped the papers into five sections. Sections 1 and 2 contain papers that (i) review the current state of knowledge both related and relevant to the subject of fatigue behavior of materials, and (ii) present new, innovative, and emerging techniques for experimental evaluation of the fatigue behavior. Sections 3 and 4 focus on advanced materials that are used in performance-critical applications in the aerospace and automotive industries, such as the alloys of titanium, nickel, aluminum, and magnesium. Section 5 presents papers relating to other materials of engineering interest, such as iron and steel, polymer, rubber, and composites.
This proceedings volume includes papers covering a broad selection of topics related to advanced materials processing and fabrication. Contents: Nonmetallic materials (4 papers) ? Advanced metallic alloys (6 papers) ? Materials for hydrogen storage and energy conversion (6 papers) ? Nanocrystalline and amorphous materials (6 papers) ? Nanometals and metal-matrix composites (6 papers) ? Composite materials (6 papers) ? Metals and composites (4 papers)
This book presents a study of phase field modelling of solidification in metal alloy systems. It is divided in two main themes. The first half discusses several classes of quantitative multi-order parameter phase field models for multi-component alloy solidification. These are derived in grand potential ensemble, thus tracking solidification in alloys through the evolution of the chemical potentials of solute species rather than the more commonly used solute concentrations. The use of matched asymptotic analysis for making phase field models quantitative is also discussed at length, and derived in detail in order to make this somewhat abstract topic accessible to students. The second half of...
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 20th International Symposium on Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials (PFAM XX), December 15-18, 2011, Hong Kong