Reprint

Manufacturing, Heat Treatment and Forming of Advanced Metallic and Ceramic Materials

Edited by
February 2024
168 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0202-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0201-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Manufacturing, Heat Treatment and Forming of Advanced Metallic and Ceramic Materials that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Physical Sciences
Summary

Metallic and ceramic materials play a significant role in the development of modern science and technology. They have a broad range of applications in various engineering fields. A proper manufacturing process, heat treatment, and forming are three main processes that can lead to obtaining metallic and ceramic materials which are created mainly to discover new or improved materials of construction, e.g., due to their strength properties. The main aim of this Special Issue was to publish original review and research articles from a wide range of research fields involving the manufacturing, heat treatment, and forming processes of metallic and ceramic materials.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
wire; zinc coating; hydrodynamic die; drawing speed; surface; properties; titanium alloy Ti6Al4V; implant microrelief; mathematical model; profilometry signals; additive manufacturing; selective laser melting; mechanical properties; fatigue properties; heat treatment; hot isostatic pressing; 316L austenitic steel; by-product waste; packaging waste; glass cullet; macro-polymeric fibre; recycling; eco-efficient concrete; slump cone; compressive strength; flexural strength; splitting strength; microfluidic; high-throughput; micromixing; monodisperse droplets; internal gelation process; nickel titanium; endodontic; plasma nitriding; cyclic fatigue; fracture; effect of temperature; exposure time; steel microstructure; residual mechanical properties; high-strength steel bolts; heat treatment of steel; phase transformation; fire; cooling method; chemical heat treatment; ferritic nitrocarburizing; friction coefficient; wear resistance; microhardness profile; depth of diffusion layer; white layer thickness; case-hardening steel; H13; HS6-5-2; AlCrBN; AlCrVN; nanohardness; friction; wear resistance; adhesion; Mg/Al bimetallic bars; explosive welding; groove rolling; microstructure; corrosion resistance