NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS Processing Properties and Potential Applications
โ Scribed by Carl C. Koch
- Publisher
- William Andrew
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 625
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Nanostructure science and technology has become an identifiable, if very broad and multidisciplinary, field of research and emerging application in recent years. It is one of the most visible and growing research areas in materials science in its broadest sense. Nanostructured materials include atomic clusters, layered (lamellar) films, filamentary structures, and bulk nanostructured materials. The common thread to these materials is the nanoscale dimensionality, i.e. at least one dimension less than 100 nm, more typically less than 50 nm. In some cases, the physics of such nanoscale materials can be very different form the macroscale properties of the same substance, offering often superior properties that warrant much interest in these materials. Including contributions from twenty-one international contributors, Nanostructured Materials focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and properties relevant to nanostructured materials applications that require bulk and mainly inorganic materials. Topics include synthesis and processing of powders and films, thermal spray processing of nanocrystalline materials, solid state processing, nanocrystalline powder consolidation methods, electrodeposited nanocrystalline materials, computer simulation of nanomaterials, diffusion, gas reactive applications, magnetic properties, mechanical behavior, structure formation, mechanical behavior of two-phase materials, and more.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter.pdf......Page 1
Preface.pdf......Page 7
Table of Contents.pdf......Page 15
01. Chemical Synthesis.pdf......Page 23
02. Thermal Spray Processing of Nanocrystalline Materials.pdf......Page 72
03. Nanostructured Materials and Composites Prepared by Solid State.pdf......Page 94
04. Nanocrystalline Powder Consolidation Methods.pdf......Page 135
05. Electrodeposited Nanocrystalline Materials.pdf......Page 199
06. Computer Simulation of Nanomaterials.pdf......Page 243
07. Diffusion in Nanocrystalline Materials.pdf......Page 284
08. Nanostructured Materials for Gas Reactive Applications.pdf......Page 318
09. Magnetic Properties of Nanocrystalline Materials.pdf......Page 372
10. Mechanical Behavior of Nanocrystalline Metals.pdf......Page 413
11. Structure Formation and Mechanical Behavior.pdf......Page 438
12. Nanostructured Electronics and Optoelectronic Materials.pdf......Page 541
Index.pdf......Page 582
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