Thermal Science and Metallurgy
A special issue of Thermo (ISSN 2673-7264).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2025 | Viewed by 369
Special Issue Editor
Interests: thermodynamics; fluid phase equilibrium; structure–properties relationships; various thermodynamic-based models; process simulation models
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Metallurgy is the science and technology of metals and alloys, encompassing their extraction from ores, refining, production, and applications, as well as the study of the key relationships bridging their chemistry, microstructure, thermal treatment, and physical properties. Thermal science plays a crucial role in designing metallurgical processes for various industries, including manufacturing, construction, aerospace, and energy production.
The aim of the present Special Issue is to collect original contributions, promoting the participation and exchange of ideas of a broad spectrum of stakeholders—from academics working in Metallurgical Science and related subjects to researchers and engineers working in the industry and dealing with metallurgical processes (steelmaking, aerospace, energy production, etc.). Modern environmental concerns will also be a crucial discussion point for this Special Issue (e.g., green steels, high entropy alloys, greenhouse gases remediation, remediation of impacts associated with mining and industrial byproducts, metal recovery from slags, circular economy, etc.), which can only be well addressed if accurate and reliable data are provided. This work hopes to propose new solutions for these very recent challenges in energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, and sustainability improvement goals associated with metallurgical science and associated technologies.
Prof. Dr. Johan Jacquemin
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- metallurgical science
- heat treatments
- metal working
- physical metallurgy
- alloying
- simulation
- green steel
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