Editorial Board Members' Collection Series Improving Structural Integrity of Metals: From Bulk to Surface
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (234 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
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- 9783725829057
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- Medicine
- Clinical & internal medicine
- Diseases and disorders
- Oncology
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- AK-MCS method
- Lüders deformation
- S-phase
- SMA bar
- Ti-Nb-Zr alloy
- additive manufacturing
- aluminium alloys
- beta titanium alloy
- biocompatibility in vitro
- carburizing
- cemented carbide
- coastal environments
- coating
- cold swaging
- corrosion
- corrosion resistance
- deformed steel bar
- digital image correlation
- expanded austenite
- experimental analysis
- fatigue
- fatigue crack growth
- fatigue reliability
- finite element analysis
- fractography
- fracture toughness
- friction
- hardness
- high-pressure torsion
- humidity
- inhomogeneous plastic deformation
- laser ablation
- laser metal deposition
- lattice structures
- low-temperature treatments
- mechanical coupler
- mechanical properties
- medium-carbon steel
- multiple cracks
- nitriding
- orthotropic steel deck
- plasma carburizing
- plasma nitriding
- plastic hinge section
- scratch
- shape memory alloy (SMA)
- solid solution hardening
- stainless steel
- stainless steels
- static recrystallization
- surface integrity
- temperature
- tempering
- titanium alloy
- tungsten carbide
- twinning
- ultrafine-grained microstructure
- ultrasonic fati
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Metals and alloys continue to play a paramount role in the design and construction of load-bearing structures and mechanical components. Ferrous and nonferrous alloys find countless applications in various industrial areas, including automotive, aerospace, marine, construction, and manufacturing fields. When it comes to guaranteeing the structural integrity and safety of critical parts, a variety of protection and strengthening mechanisms may be used both at the bulk level and the surface level. Manufacturing processes and heat treatments can be used to tailor the microstructure to possess the desired combination of mechanical properties, while surface engineering processes can modify the outermost part of a component for prolonging further its service life. Aside from material properties, analysis methods are also relevant tools for evaluating the structural integrity and assessing the probability of failure of structures in service. This Special Issue gathered articles that present up-to-date methods and approaches for analyzing, preserving, and improving the structural integrity of metallic components. Attention is also paid to the phenomena occurring at the bulk and surface level while also considering the role of the manufacturing process as it correlates to the material microstructure, as well as advanced methods for reliability analysis. The outcomes of experimental, numerical, and theoretical approaches are also considered.
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