Mechanical Behavior of Metallic Materials in Extreme Environments
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Metal Failure Analysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2022) | Viewed by 8212
Special Issue Editor
Interests: high strain-rate; impact; experimental mechanics; crash worthiness; protection; concrete; UHPC; metals; composite; split Hopkinson bar technologies
Special Issue Information
Many technological and industrial fields, e.g., the manufacturing, machining, aerospace, and construction sectors, operate in extreme environments where metals are used under challenging temperature, and radiation, corrosion conditions. Several loading conditions (high strain-rate, fatigue, creep) are present, and extreme environments strongly affect the mechanical responses that occur. Understanding the influence of extreme conditions on the mechanical behaviour of metals is a challenge in materials research that is of capital importance to ensure the safety and functionality of systems and applications.
For this Special Issue, we aim to include a collection of reviews and research articles on topics from the field of metal mechanical behaviour under extreme environments. This includes research related to the strength, ductility, and fracture of metals across a wide range of temperatures, from cryogenic to high, as well as studies on fracture and fatigue and strain-rate sensitivity at low to high strain rates associated with temperature and radiation. We welcome studies on the above subjects using either experimental or theoretical approaches with particular emphasis on industrial applications.
Prof. Dr. Ezio Cadoni
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- extreme environments
- strength
- ductility
- fracture
- fatigue
- strain-rate
- temperature
- corrosion
- radiation
- plasticity
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