Micro- and Nano- Mechanical Testing of Coatings and Surfaces
A special issue of Coatings (ISSN 2079-6412). This special issue belongs to the section "Surface Characterization, Deposition and Modification".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 June 2025 | Viewed by 22699
Special Issue Editors
Interests: materials; mechanics; length-scale effects; measurement
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Interests: surface engineering; thermal barrier coatings; thermal spraying coatings; mechanical testing; materials characterization; oxidation and corrosion
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Mechanical testing at the micro- and nanoscales has become an integral part of the material science community and is a powerful tool to evaluate materials’ mechanical properties and failure mode/mechanisms. The range of available test methods is increasing in both range of length scales and variety of test conditions, such as high or low temperatures, tribological contact, gas environments, or under radiation exposure. New instrumentation and characterization techniques (e.g., diffraction and imaging) are being used to enhance quantitative characterization of materials by revealing the occurring deformation behavior in real time.
This Special Issue is devoted to capturing recent progress in in situ and ex-situ micro- and nanomechanical testing of inorganic coatings and will focus on quantitative aspects of these techniques as applied to the understanding of coatings’ behavior under varying conditions. Also of interest are the design and development of new in situ test methods and testing in extreme environments.
This issue will cover but not be limited to the following topics:
- In situ mechanical property testing of coatings (where mechanical tests are performed in an imaging/characterization tool inter alia: synchrotron, electron microscopy, light microscopy, etc.);
- In situ and operando imaging and microstructural characterization during small-scale testing methods, inter alia: deformation, wear, fatigue, and fracture, etc.;
- In situ mechanical property testing and operando characterization of coatings in aggressive environments such as high/low temperatures, high strain rate, etc.;
- Metallic or other inorganic coatings and thin films (thermal/plasma spray, CVD/PVD, etc.);
- All industrial applications (aerospace, biomedical, electronic, nuclear, etc.);
- Novel preparation methods and techniques for small-scale testing (FIB, lithography, etc.).
Prof. Dr. Nigel Jennett
Dr. Mingwen Bai
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- in situ techniques
- small-scale mechanical testing
- coatings and thin films
- environmental testings
- failure mechanism
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