Properties and Characterization of Modern Materials (Advanced Structured Materials, 33) 🔍
Andreas Öchsner, Holm Altenbach, (eds.)
Springer Singapore : Imprint : Springer, Advanced Structured Materials, Advanced Structured Materials 33, 1, 2017
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This book focuses on robust characterization and prediction methods for materials in technical applications as well as the materials’ safety features during operation. In particular, it presents methods for reliably predicting material properties, an aspect that is becoming increasingly important as engineering materials are pushed closer and closer to their limits to boost the performance of machines and structures. To increase their engineering value, components are now designed under the consideration of their multiphysical properties and functions, which requires much more intensive investigation and characterization of these materials.
The materials covered in this monograph range from metal-based groups such as lightweight alloys, to advanced high-strength steels and modern titanium alloys. Furthermore, a wide range of polymers and composite materials (e.g. with micro- and nanoparticles or fibres) is covered. The book explores methods for property prediction from classical mechanical characterization-related fields of application, for example, from wear, creep, fatigue and crack growth, to specific surface properties, to dielectric and electrochemical values. As in all fields of modern engineering, the process is often accompanied by numerical simulation and optimization.
The materials covered in this monograph range from metal-based groups such as lightweight alloys, to advanced high-strength steels and modern titanium alloys. Furthermore, a wide range of polymers and composite materials (e.g. with micro- and nanoparticles or fibres) is covered. The book explores methods for property prediction from classical mechanical characterization-related fields of application, for example, from wear, creep, fatigue and crack growth, to specific surface properties, to dielectric and electrochemical values. As in all fields of modern engineering, the process is often accompanied by numerical simulation and optimization.
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Andreas Öchsner; Holm Altenbach; International Conference on Advanced Computational Engineering and Experimenting
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Andreas Öchsner; Holm Altenbach; SpringerLink (Online service)
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Öchsner, Andreas; Altenbach, Holm
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Springer Science + Business Media Singapore Pte Ltd
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Springer Nature Singapore
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Springer London, Limited
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Ingramcontent; Springer
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Advanced structured materials, 1st ed. 2017, Singapore, 2017
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Advanced structured materials, volume 33, Singapore, 2016
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Advanced structured materials, 33, Singapore, 2017
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Springer Nature, Singapore, 2016
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Singapore, Singapore
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1st ed. 2017, 2016
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Jul 30, 2016
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Source title: Properties and Characterization of Modern Materials (Advanced Structured Materials)
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Front Matter....Pages i-x
Options for Nanoreinforced Cast Al–Si Alloys with TiO2 Nanoparticles....Pages 1-12
Mechanical Properties and Wear Resistance of Semisolid Cast Al2O3 Nano Reinforced Hypo and Hyper-eutectic Al–Si Composites....Pages 13-30
Simulation of a Crack Emanating from a Microvoid in Cement of a Reconstructed Acetabulum....Pages 31-42
Analysis of the Optical Properties of PVP/ZnO Composite Nanofibers....Pages 43-49
Multiobjective Optimization of Dielectric Material’s Selection in Marine Environment....Pages 51-62
Metallurgical Quality Assessment of Modified Zn–Al–Cu Alloys....Pages 63-73
Fatigue Test of the Inconel Alloy 718 Under Three Point Bending Load at Low Frequency....Pages 75-84
Development of a Finite Element Program for Determining Mat Pressure in the Canning Process of a Catalytic Converter....Pages 85-98
Evolution of Droplet Impact on Dry Surfaces with Different Surface Characteristics....Pages 99-112
Numerical Optimization in Ropeway Planning....Pages 113-124
The Finite Volume Diffusion Method on Nonmatched Polygonal Meshes Suited for the Lagrangian Slide Lines Calculation....Pages 125-133
Effect of Defects and Electric Field on Stress-Induced Motion of 90° Domain Wall in PbTiO3: A Molecular Dynamics Study....Pages 135-143
Ce,Tb-Doped Y2SiO5 Phosphor Luminescence Emissions Modeling and Simulation....Pages 145-156
Extended Characterization of the Hardening and Failure Behavior of Advanced High Strength Steels at Dynamic Compression Load....Pages 157-166
High Temperature Mechanical Behavior of Plasma-Nitrided Inconel 625 Superalloy....Pages 167-177
Thermal Properties of Sandwiches for Applications in Transportation....Pages 179-184
Evaluation of Creep Resistance and Superficial Study of Titanium Alloy Treated by PIII-N....Pages 185-195
Properties of WE43 Metal Matrix Composites Reinforced with SiC Particles....Pages 197-214
The Influence of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of the Mg-7Sn-1Si Magnesium Alloy....Pages 215-229
Volume Changes of Cement Composite Based on Steel Slag During Thermal Load....Pages 231-244
Magnetic Alloys Design Using Multi-objective Optimization....Pages 245-259
Basic Evaluation Technology Development of Battery Installation Safety for Electric Vehicles....Pages 261-284
Study of the Electrochemical Properties of 316LVM Steel with TiO2 Layer Deposited by Means of the ALD Method....Pages 285-295
Design and Development of a Simplified Wear Simulator for Total Knee Replacement (TKR) Based on Pin-Disc Machine....Pages 297-308
Elaboration and Modeling of Water Molecule Sensitive Layers Deposited from Hexamethyldisiloxane....Pages 309-314
Synthesis and Characterization of Cu2ZnSnS4 Absorber Layers by Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis....Pages 315-324
Fault Tolerance Methodology for Micro-volume Deposit System....Pages 325-331
Electromagnetic Compatibility Aspects of Wind Turbine Analysis and Design....Pages 333-344
Customization and Numerical Simulation of a Cranial Distractor Using Computed Axial Tomography (CAT)....Pages 345-369
Prediction of In-Service NBR Properties by TG-IR After Storage in Mineral Oil....Pages 371-398
Structural Integrity Analysis of a BWR Core Shroud with an Irregular Distribution of Cracks: Limit Load Analysis....Pages 399-411
Numerical Evaluation of the Structural Integrity Exhibited by a TiO2 Thin Solid Film Doped with Au....Pages 413-427
State of the Art Thermal Barrier Coating (TBC) Materials and TBC Failure Mechanisms ....Pages 429-440
....Pages 441-452
Options for Nanoreinforced Cast Al–Si Alloys with TiO2 Nanoparticles....Pages 1-12
Mechanical Properties and Wear Resistance of Semisolid Cast Al2O3 Nano Reinforced Hypo and Hyper-eutectic Al–Si Composites....Pages 13-30
Simulation of a Crack Emanating from a Microvoid in Cement of a Reconstructed Acetabulum....Pages 31-42
Analysis of the Optical Properties of PVP/ZnO Composite Nanofibers....Pages 43-49
Multiobjective Optimization of Dielectric Material’s Selection in Marine Environment....Pages 51-62
Metallurgical Quality Assessment of Modified Zn–Al–Cu Alloys....Pages 63-73
Fatigue Test of the Inconel Alloy 718 Under Three Point Bending Load at Low Frequency....Pages 75-84
Development of a Finite Element Program for Determining Mat Pressure in the Canning Process of a Catalytic Converter....Pages 85-98
Evolution of Droplet Impact on Dry Surfaces with Different Surface Characteristics....Pages 99-112
Numerical Optimization in Ropeway Planning....Pages 113-124
The Finite Volume Diffusion Method on Nonmatched Polygonal Meshes Suited for the Lagrangian Slide Lines Calculation....Pages 125-133
Effect of Defects and Electric Field on Stress-Induced Motion of 90° Domain Wall in PbTiO3: A Molecular Dynamics Study....Pages 135-143
Ce,Tb-Doped Y2SiO5 Phosphor Luminescence Emissions Modeling and Simulation....Pages 145-156
Extended Characterization of the Hardening and Failure Behavior of Advanced High Strength Steels at Dynamic Compression Load....Pages 157-166
High Temperature Mechanical Behavior of Plasma-Nitrided Inconel 625 Superalloy....Pages 167-177
Thermal Properties of Sandwiches for Applications in Transportation....Pages 179-184
Evaluation of Creep Resistance and Superficial Study of Titanium Alloy Treated by PIII-N....Pages 185-195
Properties of WE43 Metal Matrix Composites Reinforced with SiC Particles....Pages 197-214
The Influence of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of the Mg-7Sn-1Si Magnesium Alloy....Pages 215-229
Volume Changes of Cement Composite Based on Steel Slag During Thermal Load....Pages 231-244
Magnetic Alloys Design Using Multi-objective Optimization....Pages 245-259
Basic Evaluation Technology Development of Battery Installation Safety for Electric Vehicles....Pages 261-284
Study of the Electrochemical Properties of 316LVM Steel with TiO2 Layer Deposited by Means of the ALD Method....Pages 285-295
Design and Development of a Simplified Wear Simulator for Total Knee Replacement (TKR) Based on Pin-Disc Machine....Pages 297-308
Elaboration and Modeling of Water Molecule Sensitive Layers Deposited from Hexamethyldisiloxane....Pages 309-314
Synthesis and Characterization of Cu2ZnSnS4 Absorber Layers by Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis....Pages 315-324
Fault Tolerance Methodology for Micro-volume Deposit System....Pages 325-331
Electromagnetic Compatibility Aspects of Wind Turbine Analysis and Design....Pages 333-344
Customization and Numerical Simulation of a Cranial Distractor Using Computed Axial Tomography (CAT)....Pages 345-369
Prediction of In-Service NBR Properties by TG-IR After Storage in Mineral Oil....Pages 371-398
Structural Integrity Analysis of a BWR Core Shroud with an Irregular Distribution of Cracks: Limit Load Analysis....Pages 399-411
Numerical Evaluation of the Structural Integrity Exhibited by a TiO2 Thin Solid Film Doped with Au....Pages 413-427
State of the Art Thermal Barrier Coating (TBC) Materials and TBC Failure Mechanisms ....Pages 429-440
....Pages 441-452
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Advanced Structured Materials
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2016
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2016
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2016-12-08
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