Meile / Cabulis / Kirpluks | Construction and Bio-Based Materials: Properties and Technologies | Buch | 978-3-0364-0186-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 266 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 590 g

Meile / Cabulis / Kirpluks

Construction and Bio-Based Materials: Properties and Technologies

Buch, Englisch, 266 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 590 g

ISBN: 978-3-0364-0186-7
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications


The edition represents the results of scientific investigation and engineering analysis of materials' properties, possible conditions for their applications, and technologies for synthesis and processing. This particular topic collection will be helpful not only to engineers but also to academic researchers and students.
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Preface
Chapter 1: Steel and Alloys
Effect of Zn/Mg Ratio on Second Phase Dissolution during Solution Treatment of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloys
Second Phase Dissolution Influenced by Simultaneously Enhanced Mg, Cu Contents during Homogenization of As-cast Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloys
Second Phase Dissolution and Grain Characteristics of As-Cast Al-Cu-Li Alloys with Different Mg Contents during Homogenization
Exploration of Phase Dissolution during Solution Treatment for a New Al-3.86Cu-0.89Li-0.38Mg-0.28Ag Alloy
Interrelationship of Fracture Mechanism and Microstructure of TC18 Titanium Alloy
Microstructure Evolution and Performance of Laser-Remelted Ti-6Al-4V Alloy
Research Progress on Properties and Application of Titanium Alloy Oil Country Tubular Goods
Effect of Pre-Stretching and Under-Aging Treatment on Fatigue Crack Resistance of Al-Cu-Mg Alloy Casing Pipe
Effect of Secondary Treatment on the Exothermic and Tensile Properties of Vacuum Hot-Pressed Ni/Al Energetic Structural Composites
Laser Cladding of Titanium Alloy Coating on Low Carbon Steel via Cu Interlayer
Corrosion Behavior of 3Cr Steel in Simulated Oilfield CO2 Environment
Chapter 2: Bio-Based Materials and Biorefining Technologies
Preliminary Study of Chemically Pretreated Densification of Juniper Wood for Use in Bone Implants
A Study on Waste Paper Reinforced Recycled Polypropylene Biocomposite
Rheological, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Wood Plastic Composites (WPCs) Based on Virgin and Recycled Polypropylenes and Birch Plywood Waste
Hemp Shives Mycelium Composites - An Alternative Material for Traditionally Used Plastic Packaging
Potential of some Latvian Industrial Crops Residuals for Conversion to Bio-Based Thermal Insulation Material
Characterization and Evaluation of Water-Based Ecological Paint for Protection of Wood Materials Coated Using Dipping Technique
The Research Landscape of Biorefinery: A Scientometrics Viewpoint
Suberinic Acid Isolation from Birch Outer Bark and their Characterization
Potential of Crude Tall Oil Polyols for Rigid Polyurethane Foam Production and their Comparison with Tall Oil Fatty Acids Polyols
Study of Catalysts for Suberinic Acid-Based Adhesive Polymerization
Constraint Handling and Flow Control in Stirred Tank Bioreactors with Magnetically Coupled Impellers
Cellulose Modification with Maleic Anhydride
Study of a Novel Biorefining Method for Obtaining 2-Furaldehyde, Acetic Acid and Pulp from Birch Wood
Chapter 3: Progressive Building Materials and Technologies
Effect of Modified Starch on Properties of Clay Composites
Preparation of Inorganic Foam Glass-Ceramic with Utilization of Waste Diatomite as a Raw Material
Influence of Microstructure on Physico-Mechanical Properties and Corrosion Resistance of Refractory Forsterite-Spinel Ceramics
Foam Glass Preparation from Waste Diatomite: Assessment of High Temperature Behaviour and Foaming Ability
Corrosion Properties of Castables with Various Calcium Oxide Content

29Si NMR Investigation of the Effect of Acetic and Oxalic Acids on Portland-Limestone Cement Hydration


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