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Containing selected papers on Materials Characterisation this volume presents the latest research in the field. Material and contact characterisation is a rapidly advancing field that requires the application of a combination of numerical and experimental methods. Contributions come from both industry and research communities using computational methods and performing experiments.Demand for high quality production from both industry and consumers has led to rapid developments in materials science and engineering. Current research is focussed on modification technologies that can increase the surface durability of materials. The characteristics of the system reveal which surface engineering methods should be chosen and as a consequence it is essential to study the combination of surface treatment and contact mechanics.The accurate characterisation of the physical and chemical properties of materials requires the application of both experimental techniques and computer simulation methods in order to gain a correct analysis. A very wide range of materials, starting with metals through polymers and semiconductors to composites, necessitates a whole spectrum of characteristic experimental techniques and research methods.
ContentsEffect of prior martensite on mechanical properties of austempered ductile iron; Numerical simulation of high-speed impacts involving metallic and non-metallic materials; An energy-based approach to assess and predict erosive airfoil defouling; Predictive and prognostic modelling and simulation of coatings subject to corrosion and mechanical failures; Corrosion propagation phase and bond strength degradation of reinforced concrete structures: state of the art; Strain rate behavior of pure aluminum in conical indentation with different indenter control methods; Weld zone material characterisation based on spherical indentation data; Hard-yet-tough high-vanadium high-speed steel composite coating in-situ alloyed on ductile iron by atmospheric plasma arc; The effects of test set-up on the apparent flexural modulus of thin angle-ply laminates using standard four-point bend testing; New ecological composites based on natural renewable resources; Low dimensionality materials: origin of the reduced dimensonality in tin(II) fluoride-containing compounds and its study by x-ray diffraction and Moessbauer spectroscopy; Characterization of a fibre-reinforced self-compacting concrete with 100% of mixed recycled aggregates; Study of nano/micro aerosol particles measurement for the UHV slit valves; Ultimate capacity of pad eyes used for lifting operations: experimental and numerical simulationsAuthor index