Metallic Materials for High-Temperature Processing and Applications
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Metal Casting, Forming and Heat Treatment".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2020) | Viewed by 438
Special Issue Editor
Interests: metal–matrix composites; powder metallurgy; self-propagating high-temperature synthesis; joining processes; electropulsing and magnetic field treatment of metals
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue aims to present the latest research concerning high-temperature materials and high-temperature processing. Many future materials will need to encounter extreme and highly demanding environments involving high temperatures. Typical examples include materials for use in aerospace, defense, the nuclear industry, and energy generation. Such materials may need to be resistant to high stresses, oxidation, fatigue, creep, erosion, and wear. Research articles on the high-temperature processing and applications of metals and alloys, intermetallics, ceramics and glasses, coatings, metal–ceramic composites, and energy materials are welcome for consideration of publication in this Special Issue. A wide range of processes will be considered including solid-state, liquid-state, gas–liquid–solid state, and solidification processes, as well as techniques using additive manufacturing, lasers, coating technology, sintering, self-propagating high-temperature synthesis, recycling of materials, and the high-temperature forming and joining of materials.
Prof. Dr. Andreas Chrysanthou
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- High-temperature applications
- High-temperature processes
- High-temperature behavior of materials
- High-temperature oxidation
- Development/design of high-temperature materials
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