Materials Science

  • Materials Science - Advanced Topics
    Materials Science - Advanced Topics NEW
    Editor Yitzhak Mastai
    ISBN 978-953-51-1140-5
    549 pages, June, 2013
    Downloads: 224
    Today modern materials science is a vibrant, emerging scientific discipline at the forefront of physics, chemistry, engineering, biology and medicine, and is becoming increasingly international in scope as demonstrated by emerging international and i ...
  • Modern Surface Engineering Treatments
    Modern Surface Engineering Treatments NEW
    Editor Mahmood Aliofkhazraei
    ISBN 978-953-51-1149-8
    230 pages, May, 2013
    Downloads: 293
    Surface engineering can be defined as an enabling technology used in a wide range of industrial activities. Surface engineering was founded by detecting surface features which destroy most of pieces, e.g. abrasion, corrosion, fatigue, and disruption; ...
  • Graphene - Synthesis, Characterization, Properties and Applications
    Graphene - Synthesis, Characterization, Properties and Applications
    Editor Jian Ru Gong
    ISBN 978-953-307-292-0
    184 pages, September, 2011
    Downloads: 5555
    The discovery of graphene has led to a deluge of international research interest, and this new material in the field of materials science and condensed-matter physics has revealed a cornucopia of new physics and potential applications. This collectio ...
  • Nanocomposites and Polymers with Analytical Methods
    Nanocomposites and Polymers with Analytical Methods
    Editor John Cuppoletti
    ISBN 978-953-307-352-1
    404 pages, August, 2011
    Downloads: 5576
    This book contains 16 chapters. In the first part, there are 8 chapters describing new materials and analytic methods. These materials include chapters on gold nanoparticles and Sol-Gel metal oxides, nanocomposites with carbon nanotubes, methods of e ...
  • Physics and Applications of Graphene - Theory
    Physics and Applications of Graphene - Theory
    Editor Sergey Mikhailov
    ISBN 978-953-307-152-7
    534 pages, March, 2011
    Downloads: 6553
    The Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age... Every global epoch in the history of the mankind is characterized by materials used in it. In 2004 a new era in material science was opened: the era of graphene or, more generally, of two-dimensional mat ...
  • Advances in Biomaterials Science and Biomedical Applications
    Advances in Biomaterials Science and Biomedical Applications
    Editor Rosario Pignatello
    ISBN 978-953-51-1051-4
    558 pages, March, 2013
    Downloads: 612
    This contribution book is a collection of reviews and original articles from eminent experts working in the multi- and interdisciplinary arena of biomaterials, ranging from their design to novel uses. From their personal experience, the readers can o ...
  • Fiber Reinforced Polymers - The Technology Applied for Concrete Repair
    Fiber Reinforced Polymers - The Technology Applied for Concrete Repair
    Editor Martin Alberto Masuelli
    ISBN 978-953-51-0938-9
    229 pages, January, 2013
    Downloads: 1040
    Fiber Reinforced Polymers are by no means new to this world. It is only because of our fascination with petrochemical and non-petrochemical products that these wonderful materials exist. In fact, the polymers can be considered and used in the constru ...
  • Shape Memory Alloys - Processing, Characterization and Applications
    Shape Memory Alloys - Processing, Characterization and Applications
    Editor Francisco Manuel Braz Fernandes
    ISBN 978-953-51-1084-2
    278 pages, April, 2013
    Downloads: 528
    Shape memory alloys have become in the past decades a well established research subject. However, the complex relations between properties and structure have created a continuously growing interest for a deeper insight all this time. The complexity o ...
  • Physics and Applications of Graphene - Experiments
    Physics and Applications of Graphene - Experiments
    Editor Sergey Mikhailov
    ISBN 978-953-307-217-3
    540 pages, April, 2011
    Downloads: 5495
    The Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age... Every global epoch in the history of the mankind is characterized by materials used in it. In 2004 a new era in material science was opened: the era of graphene or, more generally, of two-dimensional mat ...
  • Advanced Magnetic Materials
    Advanced Magnetic Materials
    Editor Leszek Malkinski
    ISBN 978-953-51-0637-1
    230 pages, May, 2012
    Downloads: 2490
    This book reports on recent progress in emerging technologies, modern characterization methods, theory and applications of advanced magnetic materials. It covers broad spectrum of topics: technology and characterization of rapidly quenched nanowires ...
  • Piezoelectric Materials and Devices - Practice and Applications
    Piezoelectric Materials and Devices - Practice and Applications
    Editor Farzad Ebrahimi
    ISBN 978-953-51-1045-3
    166 pages, February, 2013
    Downloads: 698
    This book is a result of contributions of experts from international scientific community working in different aspects of piezoelectric materials and devices through original and innovative research studies. Through its 7 chapters the reader will hav ...
  • Advances in Nanocomposites - Synthesis, Characterization and Industrial Applications
    Advances in Nanocomposites - Synthesis, Characterization and Industrial Applications
    Editor Boreddy Reddy
    ISBN 978-953-307-165-7
    966 pages, April, 2011
    Downloads: 4931
    Advances in Nanocomposites - Synthesis, Characterization and Industrial Applications was conceived as a comprehensive reference volume on various aspects of functional nanocomposites for engineering technologies. The term functional nanocomposites si ...
  • Superconductivity - Theory and Applications
    Superconductivity - Theory and Applications
    Editor Adir Moyses Luiz
    ISBN 978-953-307-151-0
    346 pages, July, 2011
    Downloads: 4072
    Superconductivity was discovered in 1911 by Kamerlingh Onnes. Since the discovery of an oxide superconductor with critical temperature (Tc) approximately equal to 35 K (by Bednorz and Muller 1986), there are a great number of laboratories all over th ...
  • Polymer Science
    Polymer Science
    Editor Faris Yılmaz
    ISBN 978-953-51-0941-9
    246 pages, January, 2013
    Downloads: 842
    During the last ten to fifteen years the developments in polymer science has been striking attention and undergone important changes. From rather specialized subject intended for engineers interested in certain definite fields, it has developed into ...
  • Ionic Liquids - New Aspects for the Future
    Ionic Liquids - New Aspects for the Future
    Editor Jun-ichi Kadokawa
    ISBN 978-953-51-0937-2
    695 pages, January, 2013
    Downloads: 832
    Concerns with ionic liquids are one of the most interesting and rapidly developing areas in modern physical chemistry, materials science, technologies, and engineering. Increasing attention has also been paid to the use of ionic liquids in the resea ...
  • Rheology - New Concepts, Applications and Methods
    Rheology - New Concepts, Applications and Methods
    Editor Rajkumar Durairaj
    ISBN 978-953-51-0953-2
    106 pages, February, 2013
    Downloads: 675
    This book focuses on the current research in the area of rheology. Rheological characterizations are performed on materials in order to understand the basic nature of a system, quality control of raw materials and final products. The rheological char ...
  • Aspects on Fundaments and Applications of Conducting Polymers
    Aspects on Fundaments and Applications of Conducting Polymers
    Editor Artur de Jesus Motheo
    ISBN 978-953-51-0385-1
    208 pages, January, 2012
    Downloads: 2767
    Since the establishment of the conductive properties of intrinsic conductive polymers, a huge variety of basic and applied research has been carried out, involving different polymers, copolymers, blends, mixtures and composites. Thus, fundamental un ...
  • Biopolymers
    Biopolymers
    Editor Magdy Elnashar
    ISBN 978-953-307-109-1
    612 pages, September, 2010
    Downloads: 4843
    Biopolymers are polymers produced by living organisms. Cellulose, starch, chitin, proteins, peptides, DNA and RNA are all examples of biopolymers. This book comprehensively reviews and compiles information on biopolymers in 30 chapters. The book cove ...
  • Biotechnology of Biopolymers
    Biotechnology of Biopolymers
    Editor Magdy Elnashar
    ISBN 978-953-307-179-4
    364 pages, July, 2011
    Downloads: 3455
    The book "Biotechnology of Biopolymers" comprises 17 chapters covering occurrence, synthesis, isolation and production, properties and applications, biodegradation and modification, the relevant analysis methods to reveal the structures and propertie ...
  • Polymer Thin Films
    Polymer Thin Films
    Editor Abbass A Hashim
    ISBN 978-953-307-059-9
    324 pages, April, 2010
    Downloads: 5610
    This book provides a timely overview of a current state of knowledge of the use of polymer thin film for important technological applications. Polymer thin film book covers the scientific principles and technologies that are necessary to implement ...