Advances in High Performance Alloy

A special issue of Machines (ISSN 2075-1702). This special issue belongs to the section "Material Processing Technology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2022) | Viewed by 197

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Department of Mechanical Engineering Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University, Chennai 602 105, Tamil Nadu, India
Interests: nanomaterials; composite materials; material joining processes; reverse engineering; supply chain management

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Guest Editor
Department of Mechanical Engineering Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University, Chennai 602 105, Tamil Nadu, India
Interests: nanomaterials; material joining processes; industrial engineering

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Globally, novel approaches are highly demanded for post-pandemic economy rehabilitation through building up reliable high-performance machines. Materials for machines plays crucial role in this challenge. Emerging technologies, such as China Manufacturing 2025, Industry 4.O, Internet of Things (IoT)-based manufacturing, etc., demand high-performance materials for building their wear-resistant and high-friction machines in sound-corrosive and high-temperature environments. High-performance alloy is a class of material solution for numerous of machines, equipments, and products. Modification of their property will help to ensure manufacturing ability through morden manufacturing systems or by enhancing functional performance for a prolonged period. 

This Special Issue exclusively focusses on advances in high-performance alloys, such as nickel-based alloys of nitronic, hastelloy, monel, inconel, and cobalt-based alloys (including L605 and Stellite) for building up effective and efficient machines.

  • Manufacturing excellence (high-performance alloy-based new materials, such as composites, nanocomposites, hybrid nanocomposites, etc.)
  • Synthetization, clean and green manufacturing possibilities
  • Machinability advances on high performance alloys, micro machining, hybrid machining, additive manufacturing, etc.
  • Advances in testing and characterization or flaw detection on high-performance alloys
  • Nano particles version of high-performance alloys metal matrix and polymer matrix composites
  • Advances in use of nanosized high-performance alloys particles in mono or hybrid form on metal joining processes (such as friction stir processing)

Prof. Dr. T Sathish
Prof. Dr. R Saravanan
Guest Editors

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