
Metal-Matrix Composites
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- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- About the Editors
- Part I Aluminum Metal-Matrix Composite Materials
- 1 The Abrasive Wear Behavior of In Situ Processed Aluminum Alloy Metal-Matrix Composites
- 2 A Comparative Study of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene Nanoplatelets on Structure-Property Relationship of Aluminium Matrix Composites Synthesized by Spark Plasma Sintering
- 3 Application of Triboinformatics Approach in Tribological Studies of Aluminum Alloys and Aluminum-Graphite Metal Matrix Composites
- 4 Recent Advances in Aluminium-Based Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites: A Review
- 5 The Damping Capacity and Sliding Wear Behavior of an Aluminum Alloy Metal Matrix Composite: Role of Reinforcement
- Part II Additive Manufacturing and Processing of Composite Materials
- 6 Additive Manufacturing of Metal Matrix Composites for Structural and Biomedical Applications
- 7 An Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Additively Manufactured Regolith Reinforced Titanium Alloy [Ti6Al4V]
- 8 Development of Coating Methods of Fiber Reinforced for Different Matrix Composites for Industrial Applications
- 9 Manufacturing of Nano-Reinforced Aluminium Composites By a Combination of Stir Mixing, Ultrasonic Processing, and High-Pressure Die Casting
- Part III Design and Development of Metal-Based Composite Materials
- 10 Investigation of Fine-Scale Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of Al-Mg-B and Al-Mg-Cd Composites for Intergranular Corrosion Protection Applications
- 11 Sustainable and Climate-Friendly Economic and Technological Development from the Use of Metal Matrix Composites
- 12 Development of Zirconia Toughend Nanocomposites Using the Technique of Spark Plasma Sintering: Role of Reinforcement
- 13 Use of Three-Dimensional Finite Elements to Simulate Morphology of Chip During Turning of an Aluminum Alloy Composite
- 14 Metal Matrix Composite Development Using Binder Jet Additive Manufacturing
- Part IV Self-Healing Composite Materials and Other Composites
- 15 Shape-Selective Palladium and Palladium-Composite Nanomaterials
- 16 Solidification Processing of Functionally Graded Metal Matrix Composites
- 17 Role and Potential of Copper Nanocomposites for Use in Power and Electrical Systems: An Overview
- 18 Recent Advances in Self-healing Metal Matrix Composites
- 19 Tribological Response of Magnesium/Glass Microballoon Syntactic Foams
- Part V Techniques Related to Metal-Based Composite Materials
- 20 Effects of Oxide Ceramic Addition on Biocompatibility of Titanium
- 21 Novel Nanophotocatalysts for Detection and Remediation of Contaminated Ecosystems
- 22 Engineered Nano-antenna Susceptor as Efficient Platforms For Efficient Uptake and Release of Analytes
- 23 A Study on Thermal Properties of Composite Metal Foams for Applications in Tank Cars Carrying Hazardous Materials
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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