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This book acts as a self-contained resource for understanding the current technological advancement of biomaterials towards tissue engineering applications. It covers impact of biomaterials at different length scales such as macro/micro/nano/ level and offers extensive discussion on cell-biomaterial interactions with illustrative examples. This resource offer a multi-disciplinary approach for the adaptability of integrated biomaterials in tissue repair and reconstruction.
This third volume continues to set the standard in the field, as originally defined by the best-selling two-volume set 'Intermetallic Compounds - Principles and Practice'. With contributions from 72 authors from 14 different countries, this book introduces a broad range of new topics including: new intermetallic families, new means of assessment of bonding and stability, new properties and phenomena, new applications, new practical processes and new research techniques. * Stand-alone chapters set out in a manner that is meaningful to non-specialists, progressing to include knowledge useful to experts * New, fully revised, and updated chapters on areas of intense research activity or great im...
Smart Anticorrosive Materials: Trends and Opportunities covers new developments in nanoscale coatings and their current applications. The book addresses fundamental characteristics, synthesis, inhibition mechanisms and applications of green nanomaterials for educational (academic) as well as industrial purposes and provides a chronological overview of the growth of the field. The book concludes with discussions about commercialization, economics and environmental considerations. This will be an indispensable reference for scholars, chemical engineers, chemists and materials scientists working in R&D and academia who want to understand corrosion systems and modern advancements on smart coatings. - Presents current research and the latest developments in corrosion protection and future opportunities, along with anticorrosive effects of nanomaterials and nanocomposites - Focuses on advanced nanomaterials and nanocomposites coatings for industry-oriented practices, including current challenges during manufacturing - Includes websites of interest and information the about latest research
With its unique promise to revolutionize science, engineering, technology, and other fields, nanotechnology continues to profoundly impact associated materials, components, and systems, particularly those used in telecommunications. These developments are leading to easier convergence of related technologies, massive storage data, compact storage devices, and higher-performance computing. Nanotechnology for Telecommunications presents vital technical scientific information to help readers grasp issues and challenges associated with nanoscale telecommunication system development and commercialization—and then avail themselves of the many opportunities to be gleaned. This book provides techn...
Focuses on the fatigue and fracture of metallic materials. Nine of the 81 papers relate to designing against fatigue failure, fatigue damage mechanisms, crack growth, and fatigue life under various loading conditions. Many others look at micro-scale mechanics and laminate analysis. Overall they consider both high-cycle and low-cycle fatigue studies; titanium, aluminum alloys, superalloys, and other high- strength steels; and applications for turbines, jet engines, and pressure vessels. Among the specific topics are predicting the fatigue life of an orthotropic 6061-aluminum under proportional and non- proportional loading, the structure and behavior of materials for a micromechanical device, shear deformation theories and their relationships to the classical theory, the numerical study of damage growth in particulate composites, and an information system for damage tolerance of polymer matrix composites. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
This is the proceedings of the fourth in a series of symposia bringing together engineers and researchers from industry, academia, and national laboratories currently working in the processing, fabrication, and characterization of advanced materials. The 66 papers it contains cover a broad spectrum of topics and represent the truly diverse nature of the field.
Sampling of proceedings includes the following: (1) "Recent Developments in the Analysis of Creep Rupture Data"; (2) "Creep Crack Growth in Nearly Fully-Lamellar Gamma TiA1 Alloys"; (3) "Research of Welding Effect on Creep Damage of High Temperature Furnace Tubes"; (4) "The Reversibility of Creep Strain at Low Stresses and Low Temperatures"; (5) "Deformation Behavior of 7475 Aluminum Alloy at High Temperatures"; and (6) "Creep of Reinforced and Unreinforced AZ91 Magnesium Alloy."
Held at the University of California, Irvine, August 10-15, 1997, this conference featured advanced presentations and discussion by an international group of researchers working in the areas of high-temperature deformation and fracture.
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 2nd International Conference on Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Engineering (MEME 2013), October 12-13, 2013, Hongkong
Japan is the most active country in carrying out research on Electroceramics. This research field is also rapidly expanding, and has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications.