Light Metal Based Alloys: Fundamentals and Applications
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2019) | Viewed by 20798
Special Issue Editor
Interests: light alloys; biomaterials; additive manufacturing; characterization; nanostructure
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Dear Colleagues,
Peculiar properties, such as being light-weight, or possessing high mechanical performances, biocompatibility and recyclability, to mention only a few, has allowed the widespread use of light alloys in engineering, chemical and biomedical applications over the last few decades.
Currently, environmental and climate changes urge effective solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve energy efficiency, increase quantity of reusable and recyclable materials. Therefore, it is relatively easy to foresee that, in the near future, technologies based on lightweight metal alloys will play a key role in the societal challenges we are facing.
The upcoming Special Issue, entitled “Light Metal-Based Alloys: Fundamentals and Applications” aims to present an up-to-date overview of recent advances in fundamental aspects and applications of light alloys. Topics concerning metal alloys based on aluminum, magnesium and titanium will be considered, as well as fundamentals and applications of beryllium alloys, which are becoming of interest to the aerospace and nuclear industry. Novel materials and processing methods, fabrication, joining and forming technologies, simulation and modelling, advances in corrosion and surface finishing will be also covered.
It is my pleasure to invite you to contribute full papers, communications and reviews to this Special Issue.
Prof. Paolo MengucciGuest Editor
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Keywords
- Designing, simulation and modelling
- Casting and forming technologies
- Mechanical properties
- Corrosion
- Joining
- Nanoalloys and amorphous alloys
- Additive manufacturing
- Aerospace and transportation
- Energy systems
- Biomedical applications
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