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Surface Engineering 2002 — Synthesis, Characterization and Applications

Surface Engineering 2002 — Synthesis, Characterization and Applications

Surface Engineering 2002 — Synthesis, Characterization and Applications

Volume 750:
A. Kumar, University of South Florida
Wen Jim Meng, Louisiana State University
Yang-Tse Cheng, General Motors R&D Center, Michigan
Jeffrey S. Zabinski, Air force Research Laboratory
Gary L. Doll, The Timken Company, Ohio
Stan Veprek, Technical University, Munich
June 2003
750
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Hardback
9781558996878
AUD$39.95
exc GST
Hardback

    This book provides a forum for international and interdisciplinary discussion of phenomena where materials performance may be enhanced through engineered surfaces and interfaces. The materials science of hard and wear-resistant coatings, including nanostructured coatings, is a scientifically challenging problem with immediate technological applications in machine and machining tools, magnetic recording and other manufacturing industries. Hard coating systems designed for use in next-generation materials applications must achieve a combination of physical properties. The performance and reliability of MEMS devices strongly depend on the near-surface properties and many materials issues at the micro- and nanoscale remain to be resolved. This book reviews key aspects, discusses ongoing research and speculates on future trends. Topics include: nano- and micrometer-scale characterization and properties; synthesis and characterization of nanostructured materials; deposition, characterization and properties of films and coatings; industrial applications of surface engineering; atomistic and continuum modeling of materials properties; surface engineering issues for bio/microelectronics applications; and surface engineering issues in MEMS structures and devices.

    Product details

    June 2003
    Hardback
    9781558996878
    671 pages
    0.932kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
      Editors
    • A. Kumar , University of South Florida
    • Wen Jim Meng , Louisiana State University
    • Yang-Tse Cheng , General Motors R&D Center, Michigan
    • Jeffrey S. Zabinski , Air force Research Laboratory
    • Gary L. Doll , The Timken Company, Ohio
    • Stan Veprek , Technical University, Munich