
Functional Materials and Processing Technologies
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 15. November 2017
102 pages
978-3-0357-3328-0 (ISBN)
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Materials with multified coupling properties are an important aspect of modern science and technology with applications in many industrial fields. This book is a collection of papers concerning key engineering materials and solid state phenomena. The book is intended for researchers, engineers, designers and students interested in the investigation and practical use of functional materials in engineering.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zurich-Durnten
Switzerland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Illustrations
File size
11,94 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-0357-3328-0 (9783035733280)
DOI
10.4028/b-ngAa0H
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Eds. Prof. Alexander Danilin and Prof. Vladimir Dmitriev
Content
Preface
Effect of Static Magnetic Fields on Creep of Aluminum Alloy
Visualization during Crystallization in Minkowski Spacetime
Investigation of Destruction Mechanisms for Heat-Resistant Coatings in Hypersonic Flows of Air Plasma
On the Effect of Magnetic Fields on Electromigration Processes of Liquid Inclusions in Aluminum and Silicon
Binder Jetting of Si3N4 Ceramics with Different Porosity
Stress State Simulation and Durability Evaluation of a Spot-Welded Joint in Case of Random Vibration
Evaluation of Output Signal Nonlinearity for Semiconductor Strain Gage with ANSYS Software
Sintering and Mechanical Properties of High-Porosity Ceramics Based on Diatomite
Electromagnetoelasticity Effect in Silicon
Effect of Static Magnetic Fields on Creep of Aluminum Alloy
Visualization during Crystallization in Minkowski Spacetime
Investigation of Destruction Mechanisms for Heat-Resistant Coatings in Hypersonic Flows of Air Plasma
On the Effect of Magnetic Fields on Electromigration Processes of Liquid Inclusions in Aluminum and Silicon
Binder Jetting of Si3N4 Ceramics with Different Porosity
Stress State Simulation and Durability Evaluation of a Spot-Welded Joint in Case of Random Vibration
Evaluation of Output Signal Nonlinearity for Semiconductor Strain Gage with ANSYS Software
Sintering and Mechanical Properties of High-Porosity Ceramics Based on Diatomite
Electromagnetoelasticity Effect in Silicon
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