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  1. Linearly Polarized IR Spectroscopy

    Theory and Applications for Structural Analysis

    By Tsonko Kolev, Bojidarka Ivanova

    A technique that is useful in the study of pharmaceutical products and biological molecules, polarization IR spectroscopy has undergone continuous development since it first emerged almost 100 years ago. Capturing the state of the science as it exists today, Linearly Polarized IR Spectroscopy:...

    Published October 23rd 2011 by CRC Press

  2. Micro- and Nanoscale Phenomena in Tribology

    Edited by Yip-Wah Chung

    Drawn from presentations at a recent National Science Foundation Summer Institute on Nanomechanics, Nanomaterials, and Micro/Nanomanufacturing, Micro- and Nanoscale Phenomena in Tribology explores the convergence of the multiple science and engineering disciplines involved in tribology and the...

    Published October 18th 2011 by CRC Press

  3. Hot Deformation and Processing of Aluminum Alloys

    By Hugh J. McQueen, Stefano Spigarelli, Michael E. Kassner, Enrico Evangelista

    Series: Manufacturing Engineering and Materials Processing

    A comprehensive treatise on the hot working of aluminum and its alloys, Hot Deformation and Processing of Aluminum Alloys details the possible microstructural developments that can occur with hot deformation of various alloys, as well as the kind of mechanical properties that can be anticipated....

    Published September 27th 2011 by CRC Press

  4. Ultrasonics

    Fundamentals, Technologies, and Applications, Third Edition

    By Dale Ensminger, Leonard J. Bond

    Series: Dekker Mechanical Engineering

    Recent advances in power electronics greatly benefit the multidisciplinary field of modern ultrasonics. More powerful, compact, and versatile electronic chips and software enable new computer-based devices for real-time data capture, storage, analysis, and display and advance the science and...

    Published September 18th 2011 by CRC Press

  5. Constitutive Models for Rubber VII

    Edited by Stephen Jerrams, Niall Murphy

    All aspects of our lives, industry, health, travel and leisure, are utterly reliant on rubber materials, yet typically this notion rarely occurs to us. Increasingly, greater demands are made on elastomeric compounds and we seek elevated performance in terms of improved physical and chemical...

    Published September 8th 2011 by CRC Press

  6. Electrochemical Nanofabrication

    Principles and Applications

    Edited by Di Wei

    Nanotechnology has attracted billions in venture capital from research institutes, governments, and industries in recent years. Traditional nanofabrication techniques, such as CVD, sol-gel, and self-assembly, have been intensively studied. However, the electrochemical nanofabrication technique,...

    Published September 5th 2011 by Pan Stanford Publishing

  7. Corrosion Mechanisms in Theory and Practice, Third Edition

    Edited by Philippe Marcus

    Series: Corrosion Technology

    Updated to include recent results from intensive worldwide research efforts in materials science, surface science, and corrosion science, Corrosion Mechanisms in Theory and Practice, Third Edition explores the latest advances in corrosion and protection mechanisms. It presents a detailed account of...

    Published August 17th 2011 by CRC Press

  8. Manufacturing Technology

    Materials, Processes, and Equipment

    By Helmi A. Youssef, Hassan A. El-Hofy, Mahmoud H. Ahmed

    Individuals who will be involved in design and manufacturing of finished products need to understand the grand spectrum of manufacturing technology. Comprehensive and fundamental, Manufacturing Technology: Materials, Processes, and Equipment introduces and elaborates on the field of manufacturing...

    Published August 16th 2011 by CRC Press

  9. Optical Techniques for Solid-State Materials Characterization

    Edited by Rohit P. Prasankumar, Antoinette J. Taylor

    Over the last century, numerous optical techniques have been developed to characterize materials, giving insight into their optical, electronic, magnetic, and structural properties and elucidating such diverse phenomena as high-temperature superconductivity and protein folding. Optical Techniques...

    Published July 4th 2011 by CRC Press

  10. Experimental Techniques in Materials and Mechanics

    By C. Suryanarayana

    Experimental Techniques in Materials and Mechanics provides a detailed yet easy-to-follow treatment of various techniques useful for characterizing the structure and mechanical properties of materials. With an emphasis on techniques most commonly used in laboratories, the book enables students to...

    Published June 26th 2011 by CRC Press