Fabrication, Microstructure and Properties of Metal–Ceramic Composites
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Metal Matrix Composites".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 418
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Interests: advanced materials; microstructure; properties
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Dear Colleagues,
Metals have a strong metallic bond in their crystals, which endows them with good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and high tensile strength. Therefore, metals have been applied in nearly all fields. However, their low hardness and wear resistance have inhibited their applications in harsh environments. On the other hand, ceramics possess a strong ionic or covalent bond in their crystals, showing a high elastic modulus and excellent high temperature stiffness. Therefore, ceramics are generally used in high-temperature fields, but their high brittleness is one difficulty still to be conquered. In order to continuously enhance the properties of both metals and ceramics, by tailoring the microstructure of metal–ceramic composites, it is believed that the properties of composites could be highly improved. In this Special Issue, papers regarding the preparation of these composites by powder metallurgy, 3D printing, or casting, etc., are welcomed. We invite those of you who are focusing on the fabrication process, microstructure tailoring, and property characterization, as well as promising applications of advanced metal–ceramic composites, to submit a manuscript. We believe that your excellent work could be published quickly and seen by researchers all over the world.
Prof. Dr. Chunfeng Hu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- ceramic
- metal
- composite
- microstructure
- property
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