
Materials Properties and Protection
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 6. February 2024
188 pages
978-3-0364-1518-5 (ISBN)
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This special issue includes articles that reflect the latest results of scientific and engineering research in high-performance structural metals, means of structural materials corrosion protection, strength of materials and heat and mass transfer phenomena. The presented special edition will be useful to engineers in mechanical engineering and researchers in materials science.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zurich
Switzerland
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Professional and scholarly
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File size
18,33 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-0364-1518-5 (9783036415185)
DOI
10.4028/b-IG7Ktr
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Oleksandr Vasiliev | Paulo Mendonca | Soon Hyung Hong
Materials Properties and Protection
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03/2024
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Content
Preface
Chapter 1: High-Entropy and Amorphous Alloys
Nanocrystallization Behaviour of Amorphous Co67Fe4Cr7Si8B14 Alloy
Estimation of the Lattice Parameter and Lattice Distortion Based on the Results of Ab Initio Study of Structural Fragments of TiVZrNbMo, TiVZrNbHf, and TiVZrNbTa Multicomponent Alloys
Thermophysical Properties of Cu-Based Subsystems of High-Entropy Alloys
Application of CALPHAD Method for Predicting of Concentration Range of Amorphization of Transition Metals Melts
Structure and Properties of Melt-Quenched Al4CoCrCuFeNi High-Entropy Alloy
Low-Temperature Elastic Properties of Molybdenum Doped Non-Equiatomic High Entropy Alloys of the Fe-Co-Ni-Cr System
Chapter 2: Corrosion Protection
The Effectiveness of Na2CrO4 to Inhibit Corrosion Rate of a A106 Grade Pipe in the Furnace Circulating Cooling Water with the Weight Loss Method on Pipe Lifetime Determining
Selection of Inhibitor and Recent Advances in Enhancing Corrosion Prevention
Metal Coatings Derived from Modified Silica as Anti-Corrosion
Chapter 3: Strength of Materials and Defect Identification
Thermal Misfit and Diffusion Induced Stresses of Cu-Al Intermetallics in Microelectronics Wire Bonding
An Algorithm for Detecting Surface Defects in Steel Strips Based on an Improved Lightweight Network
Investigation of Austempering Effect on Fatigue Crack Growth of AISI 4140 Steel
Comparative Analysis of Structural Reinforcement with Viscoelastic Energy Dissipators, Friction and Metal Creep in Tall Buildings
Chapter 4: Computational Investigation of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes
Radiative MHD Boundary Layer Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics of Fe-Casson Base Nanofluid over Stretching/Shrinking Surface
Important of Slip Effects in Non-Newtonian Nanofluid Flow with Heat Generation for Enhanced Heat Transfer Devices
On the Analysis of Power Law Fluid over a Diamond Shaped Cylindrical Surface with Screen Boundary Conditions at High Reynolds Number
Chapter 1: High-Entropy and Amorphous Alloys
Nanocrystallization Behaviour of Amorphous Co67Fe4Cr7Si8B14 Alloy
Estimation of the Lattice Parameter and Lattice Distortion Based on the Results of Ab Initio Study of Structural Fragments of TiVZrNbMo, TiVZrNbHf, and TiVZrNbTa Multicomponent Alloys
Thermophysical Properties of Cu-Based Subsystems of High-Entropy Alloys
Application of CALPHAD Method for Predicting of Concentration Range of Amorphization of Transition Metals Melts
Structure and Properties of Melt-Quenched Al4CoCrCuFeNi High-Entropy Alloy
Low-Temperature Elastic Properties of Molybdenum Doped Non-Equiatomic High Entropy Alloys of the Fe-Co-Ni-Cr System
Chapter 2: Corrosion Protection
The Effectiveness of Na2CrO4 to Inhibit Corrosion Rate of a A106 Grade Pipe in the Furnace Circulating Cooling Water with the Weight Loss Method on Pipe Lifetime Determining
Selection of Inhibitor and Recent Advances in Enhancing Corrosion Prevention
Metal Coatings Derived from Modified Silica as Anti-Corrosion
Chapter 3: Strength of Materials and Defect Identification
Thermal Misfit and Diffusion Induced Stresses of Cu-Al Intermetallics in Microelectronics Wire Bonding
An Algorithm for Detecting Surface Defects in Steel Strips Based on an Improved Lightweight Network
Investigation of Austempering Effect on Fatigue Crack Growth of AISI 4140 Steel
Comparative Analysis of Structural Reinforcement with Viscoelastic Energy Dissipators, Friction and Metal Creep in Tall Buildings
Chapter 4: Computational Investigation of Heat and Mass Transfer Processes
Radiative MHD Boundary Layer Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics of Fe-Casson Base Nanofluid over Stretching/Shrinking Surface
Important of Slip Effects in Non-Newtonian Nanofluid Flow with Heat Generation for Enhanced Heat Transfer Devices
On the Analysis of Power Law Fluid over a Diamond Shaped Cylindrical Surface with Screen Boundary Conditions at High Reynolds Number
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