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Materials and Contact Characterisation X.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hernández, S.
Contributor:
De Hosson, J.
Northwood, D. O.
Series:
WIT Transactions on Engineering Sciences
WIT Transactions on Engineering Sciences ; v.133
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Contact mechanics.
Materials science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (194 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Southampton : WIT Press, 2021.
Summary:
With the aim to facilitate the dissemination of research from both academia and the industrial community, presented works from the 10th International Conference on Computational Methods and Experiments in Material and Contact Characterisation are included in this book. These papers discuss the latest developments in this rapidly advancing field.
Contents:
Cover
Materials and Contact Characterisation X
Copyright Page
Preface
Contents
Section 1: Mechanical testing and characterisation
Mouth-like cracking in a high-strength multiphase steel and its relationship to fracture toughness
Critical planes criteria applied to gear teeth: Which one is the most appropriate to characterize crack propagation?
Structural modelling of multilayer skis with an open source FEM software
Bending fatigue strength of small size 2 mm module gears
Short-term outdoor exposure effects on cotton fabric abrasion properties
Toward understanding large deflection bending of 3D printed NinjaFlex®
Numerical and material modelling for the development of a new device for the treatment of induratio penis plastica
Section 2: Recycled and reclaimed materials
Treatment and reuse of ash from municipal solid waste incineration
Use of polyethylene as a feedstock for value added product recovery: Wax recovery from pyrolysis
Thermal and fire behaviour of cement blocks with recycled roof wastes
Pyrolysis of end of life tyres reclaimed from lorry trucks: Part I - Oil recovery and characterisation
Pyrolysis of end of life tyres reclaimed from lorry trucks: Part II - Analysis of recovered char
Section 3: Emerging and green materials
Enhanced physical properties of nanocellulose fiber-reinforced green composites
Comparison of biomasses as adsorbent materials for phenol removal
Coatings and surface treatment effects on sound quality in concert halls: A case study of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Conference Hall, Egypt
Design and smart textile materials
Wastewater matter: From algae to bio-algae plastic 3D printed façade element
Tin(II)-containing fluoride ion conductors: How tin multiplies the fluoride ion conduction by up to three orders of magnitude
Author index.
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ISBN:
9781784664381
1784664383
OCLC:
1265465236

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