Advances in Metal Composites and Processing Technologies
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2019) | Viewed by 24297
Special Issue Editors
2. Advanced Processing Technology Research Centre APT, D09 V209 Dublin, Ireland
3. I-Form Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, D04 C1P1 Dublin, Ireland
Interests: laser processing; material processing; material functionalisation; nanostructured materials; rapid prototyping; chromatography
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Interests: nano-reinforced metal matrix composites; additive manufacturing; material forming; processing technologies
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Metal matrix composites have been widely developed and studied for over a century. The advances in production technologies require new materials that can be used in high-tech structural and functional applications including aerospace, biomedical, automotive, packaging and sports. Metal matrix composites provide high mechanical properties such as high strength and elastic modulus and improved wear resistance. The thermal and electrical conductivity can also be tailored and improved. In recent years, nano-reinforced metal matrix composites have drawn wide attention as they provide high strength and can be used to produce light-weight components.
This special issue aims at collecting recent research studies on advancements and developments in metal matrix composites, nano-reinforced metal composites, and related production technologies. Topic areas such as forming of metallic materials, compositing forming, additive manufacturing, nanostructure metal forming, innovative joining methods, metal forming and non-conventional processes will be covered in this special issue.
Prof. Dermot Brabazon
Dr. Inam Ul Ahad
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- metals
- composites
- nano-reinforcements
- metal matrix composites
- production technologies
- metal forming
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