![]() | Materials'24: Advances in Solid-State Welding and Processing of Metallic Materials |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=materials24 |
Abstract registration deadline | February 5, 2024 |
Submission deadline | February 7, 2024 |
Advances in Solid-State Welding and Processing of Metallic Materials
Dear Professors and Researchers,
We have been privileged to edit a book on "Advances in Solid-State Welding and Processing of Metallic Materials" that would be published by CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, USA. This book would cover practically the most important aspects and developments of solid-state welding and processing of metallic materials, including physical metallurgy, an overview of production technologies, alloy development, compositing, post-processing (heat treatment, surface engineering, bulk-deformation), and joining methodologies, to mention a few.
We invite you to contribute a book chapter to the edited book in the above-mentioned areas of research. In addition, submissions relevant to research in the additive manufacturing of alloys are also welcome. The chapters are expected to be copiously presented with illustrations with detailed descriptions covering microstructural evolution, fractography, morphology of corroded and worn surface to enable an easy understanding of the mechanism. The book would serve as a comprehensive analytical repository for researchers, academicians, scientists, and engineers working on solid-state welding and processing of metallic materials. Hence, we request your contribution to this noble academic knowledge-sharing process.
Submission Guidelines
All chapters must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
- A full chapter describing the most important aspects and developments of solid-state welding and processing of metallic materials including physical metallurgy, overview of production technologies, alloy development, compositing, post-processing (heat treatment, surface engineering, bulk-deformation), and joining methodologies
- The chapters are expected to be copiously presented with detailed descriptions covering microstructural evolution, fractography, corroded and worn surface morphology to enable an easy understanding of the mechanism.
- Each chapter is limited to 4000 words and 10 figures
- Format: A4, Single Space, Times New Roman, 12 Points
List of Topics
- Friction Stir Welding of Similar or Dissimilar Metallic Materials (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- Friction Stir Spot Welding of Similar or Dissimilar Metallic Materials (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- Friction Welding of Similar or Dissimilar Metallic Materials (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- Friction Stir Processing (surface modification or surface compositing)
- Modified Friction Stir Clinching of Similar or Dissimilar Metallic Materials (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- Friction Stir Extrusion (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- Equal Channel Angular Pressing of Metallic Materials (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- High-Pressure Torsion of Metallic Materials (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- Hot-Rolling of Metallic Materials (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- Cold-Rolling of Metallic Materials (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- Accumulative Roll Bonding of Similar or Dissimilar Metallic Materials (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- Diffusion Bonding of Similar or Dissimilar Materials (Metals / Alloys / Ceramics / Composites)
- Diffusion Brazing of Similar or Dissimilar Materials (Metals / Alloys / Ceramics / Composites)
- Vacuum Brazing of Similar or Dissimilar Materials (Metals / Alloys / Ceramics / Composites)
- Powder Metallurgy Processing – Conventional Sintering (Metals / Alloys / Ceramics / Composites)
- Powder Metallurgy Processing – Liquid Phase Sintering (Metals / Alloys / Ceramics / Composites)
- Powder Metallurgy Processing –Hot Isostatic Pressing (Metals / Alloys / Ceramics / Composites)
- Additive Manufacturing of Metallic Materials (Metals / Alloys / Composites)
- Machinability / Formability studies metallic materials (composites)
- Soft-Computing Methodologies for correlating the process parameters and properties of metallic materials
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Dr. R. Vaira Vignesh (r_ vairavignesh@cb.amrita.edu)