Metals Manufacturing Techniques: Processing, Microstructure and Properties
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Crystalline Metals and Alloys".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 September 2022) | Viewed by 26723
Special Issue Editors
Interests: direct chill casting; additive manufacturing of al alloys; metallurgy & engineering of al and al alloys; phase transformations in metals (al alloys and steels); alloy development and microstructure engineering; computational thermodynamics and modeling of materials processing; materials characterization and analysis methods; mechanical properties and deformation process of materials
Interests: manufacturing processes-materials-mechanical properties; hot deformation processes: forging, rolling, extrusion, superplastic forming; new joining processes: fsw, lfw, ebw, tlp; microstructure characterization and modeling; optimization of mechanical properties; phase transformation, recrystallization and prepcipitation in metallic materials; heat treatment
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Interests: friction stir welding/processing; additive manufacturing; high entropy alloys; phase transformation
Interests: additive manufacturing (am); processing-microstructure-properties relationship in advanced metals and alloys; multi-scale characterization of microstructure and texture of metals and alloys; microstructural evolution and strengthening mechanisms in am materials
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Although the manufacturing of metallic materials is considered a mature scientific field, spanning over a couple of centuries of scientific research, the need for developing low-carbon-footprint high-performance products has resulted in the discovery of sustainable smart manufacturing technologies, new processing routes, and advanced characterization techniques. Therefore, this Special Issue on “Metals Manufacturing Techniques” is a necessary initiative. Through manufacturing technology, molten metals or semi-finished products can be transformed into various final products. Additive manufacturing, casting followed by downstream deformation processes (e.g., rolling/extrusion), welding, and semi-solid processing are examples of some manufacturing techniques that are widely used. In addition to geometry/design specifications, the main common objective of all these manufacturing techniques is to produce high-performance value-added products. The performance of the products is related to their chemistry, their structure, their mechanical/physical properties, and the processing routes used. Therefore, the relationship between these parameters must be fully understood and exploited.
For this Special Issue on “Metals Manufacturing Techniques”, we welcome reviews and original research works on topics including, but not limited to, the advanced manufacturing of metals and alloys, innovative processing routes, novel value-added alloys created by nanostructured engineering products, advanced microstructure characterization and property analysis techniques, high-strength steels, metal matrix composites, light metal alloys, high-temperature alloys, corrosion-resistant materials, high-entropy alloys, advanced material process simulations, computational modeling for microstructure prediction and the corresponding property evolution, theoretical advances in thermodynamics modeling and precipitation kinetics, and phase equilibria and diffusion modeling in metallics materials.
Dr. Mousa Javidani
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Jahazi
Dr. Akbar Heidarzadeh
Prof. Dr. Amir Hadadzadeh
Dr. Max Hoßfeld
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Advanced manufacturing processes of metallic materials
- Nano-structured engineering metals
- Microstructure analysis and mechanical behavior characterization
- Process–structure–properties relationship
- Phase transformation
- Metal matrix composites
- Thermomechanical processes
- Innovative design and modeling of metallic materials
- Computational materials engineering and process modeling
- Process defects
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