
Recent Progress on Mass Transport Related Processes in Engineering Materials
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. April 2020
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Digital media
212 pages
978-3-0357-2546-9 (ISBN)
Description
Research on mass and thermal transport in engineering materials continues to be a rapidly expanding major area of materials science and engineering. It is an exciting area. It is clear that gaining an in-depth understanding of mass and thermal transport underpins the major breakthroughs needed in the development of new materials for new technologies and the improvement of existing materials in service. This topical volume, which is entitled "Recent Progress in Mass Transport in Engineering Materials", was designed to capture a very wide and significant cross section of contemporary international research on mass and thermal transport. It ranges from basic strategic research through to quite applied areas. This volume spans, for example, the modelling of multiphase fluid flow in porous media for enhanced oil recovery to heat transfer in fixed bed reactors, from the modelling of the drying processes to the growing of indium oxide thin films. We thank the authors for their participation in this volume and the reviewers for their time and efforts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Switzerland
Publishing group
Trans Tech Publications
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 142 mm
Width: 125 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
200 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-0357-2546-9 (9783035725469)
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/DDF.400
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Andreas OEchsner | Graeme Murch | Ali Shokuhfar
Recent Progress on Mass Transport Related Processes in Engineering Materials
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04/2020
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Andreas OEchsner | Graeme Murch | Ali Shokuhfar
Recent Progress on Mass Transport Related Processes in Engineering Materials
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Content
Modelling Mass Transference and Two-Directions Diffusion Coefficients in an Ellipse-Shaped Body under Multi-Factor and Un-Steady ConditionsEffect of Alloy Elements in Time Temperature Transformation Diagrams of Railway WheelsDesign and Fabrication of the Bidirectional Micro-Optic Concentrator for Optical RadiationWater Absorption Curves versus Gamma-Ray Attenuation Profiles: A Comparative Analysis of Hygric Permeance ResultsTransport Modelling of Multi-Phase Fluid Flow in Porous Media for Enhanced Oil RecoveryHeat Transfer in Fixed Bed Elliptic Cylindrical Reactor via Two-Phase ModelOn the Modeling of Drying Process in an Industrial Tunnel DryerDevelopment of the Chromium-Rich High-Speed Steel: As-Cast MicrostructureTribological Behavior of a Self-Lubricant Surface Film of H3BO3 Formed on a Borided Biomedical Steel by a Post-TreatmentThe Influence of H2SO4- NaCl Electrolyte Composition to the Electrochemical Noise Behaviour of a High-Alloy Cast SteelPlasma-Texturing Surface Treatment of Grey Cast Iron for Friction ReductionPrediction of Shortening and Material Grain Size after Extrusion Using the ECAP MethodDiffusion and Solubility of Common Microelectronic Airborne Molecular Contaminants into PEI Thin Polymer Membranes and its Related Contamination Control ApplicationsMechanical Gypsum Wall System PerformanceResin Radial and Isothermal Infiltration in Fibrous Media: A New Mathematical FormulationApplying Phenomenological Lumped Models in Drying Process of Hollow Ceramic MaterialsX-Band Electromagnetic Characterization of Fe72Al23V5 Based NanocompositesFlexible Poly(imide) Siloxane Block Copolymers to Use at Biomedical ProductsEffect of Catalyst Synthesis Parameters on the Performance of CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol over SBA-15 Supported Cu/ZnO-Based CatalystsGrain Structure and Electrical Properties of Transparent Indium Oxide Thin Films Prepared by RF Magnetron SputteringFeatures of the Reducibility of Titanomagnetite Iron Ore MaterialsStructure Sensitive Properties of System B2O3- CaO MeltsEffect of Gradient Layer of TiO2- HA on Properties of the Ha Coated Ti-6Al-4V