Reprint

Metal-Based Composite Materials: Preparation, Structure, Properties, and Applications

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October 2023
204 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8953-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8952-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Metal-Based Composite Materials: Preparation, Structure, Properties, and Applications that was published in

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Summary

This reprint is focused on analyzing modern trends and recent advances in the synthesis of new metal-based composite materials. Such composites are increasingly used in civil, automotive, and aerospace engineering, shipbuilding, robotics, nuclear power, portable energy devices, biomedicine, electronic devices, and portable aircraft. Non-ferrous metals are often used as the matrix of composites, aluminum, magnesium, nickel, titanium, and their alloys can act as modifiers with boron, carbon structures, borides, carbides, nitrides, and oxides of refractory metals and high-strength steel. For high-temperature composites, tungsten or molybdenum fibers are used. Despite the large number of scientific works, new methods for the synthesis of such composites in order to improve and optimize their structure and properties are still needed. In this regard, completed works of experimental and theoretical orientation, aimed at the development and optimization of methods for the synthesis of composite materials, as well as the search for new materials, were welcomed for inclusion in this reprint.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
composite; molecular dynamics; magnesium; aluminum; mechanical properties; Al composite; Fe40Al intermetallic; mechanical milling; damage; elastic modulus; microindentation; metal matrix composite; high temperatures; aluminum; 7075 alloy; lithium-ion battery; silicon; halide melt; electrodeposition; silicon fibers; nanotubes; nanoneedles; composite anode; tungsten; rhenium; dealloying; anodic polarization; developed surface; catalyst for HER; joining of CFRT/metal; hybrid technology; mechanical properties; pin geometry; continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastics; electric field; molecular dynamics; perovskite; polaron; proton; metal-matrix composite; aluminum; nano-alumina; molten salt synthesis; mechanical properties; zinc; aluminum and magnesium coating; HC340LAD + ZM; spot welding; corrosion; GaN/AlN; molecular beam epitaxy; CVD graphene; buffer layer; gallium nitride; GaN-on-Si technology; nanoparticles; TiO2; oxygen vacancies; nuclear reactions; deuterium probes; lithium-ion battery; silicon carbide; electrodeposited silicon; composite material; anode material; Coulombic efficiency; metal matrix composite; high temperature; aluminum; simulation; rheology; neural network; relaxation; rheological behavior; flow stress; Al-Mg alloy; Al-Mg-Sc-Zr alloy; n/a