Functionally Graded Materials: Structures, Properties, and Applications
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Advanced Composites".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 4787
Special Issue Editor
Interests: composites; functionally graded materials (FGMs); powder metallurgy; micromechanics; mechanical property
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Dear Colleagues,
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) are multi-phase composites to be engineered with gradual spatial variations of constituents, which result in smooth variation of thermal, mechanical, electrical, and other properties. The advantages of FGMs to two dissimilar materials joined directly together include smoothing of stress distributions across the layers, minimization or elimination of stress concentrations and singularities at the interface corners and increase in bonding strength. These advantages are achieved by fabricating FGMs with predetermined gradual spatial variations of the volume fractions and microstructures of the material constituents according to functional performance requirements. FGMs have been successfully accepted in a variety of industries such as aerospace, automobile, energy fields and biomedical fields due to their ability to tailor properties gradually and avoid concentrations in properties between two bonded materials.
This Special Issue aims to collect recent studies on properties and applications of structural FGMs. Manuscripts are invited from various researchers/investigators so they may contribute to this Special Issue with their original research articles, short communications, and review articles.
Prof. Dr. Hideaki Tsukamoto
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- functionally graded materials (FGMs)
- composites
- micromechanics
- materials design
- structural design
- mechanical property
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