CONGRATULATION!!!!!
New book “Recent Advances in Porous Ceramics” already published under my editorship
Dear Prof./ Dr/Researcher
The book under title “Recent Advances in Porous Ceramics” already published open access in the IntechOpen website address. The book related on the porous ceramic materials. The introduction of this book as follows:
Porous ceramics have recently gained growing importance in industry because of their many applications like filters, absorbers, dust collectors, thermal insulation, hot gas collectors, dielectric resonators, bioreactors, bone replacement and automobile engine components. Generally, porous ceramics have good properties such as mechanical strength, abrasion resistance, and chemical and thermal stability. These porous network ceramic structures also have relatively low density, low mass and low thermal conductivity. Furthermore, permeability is one of the most important properties of porous ceramics for different applications such as membranes because this property directly relates to the pressure drop during filtration. Pore size control is one key factor in fabrication of porous ceramics. The size of particles and their distribution of the raw materials, manufacturing techniques, types of binder used, distribution of binder, and sintering affect the final porosity and pore connectivity, are important things that must be considered during the manufacturing of a porous ceramic body. Therefore, the development of porous ceramic research requires sufficient mechanical and chemical stability as well as permeability. This book covers a wide range of topics such as porous ceramic structure and properties, preparation, simulation and fabrication, sintering, applications for bioceramics, sensors, magnetics and energy saving.
https://www.intechopen.com/books/recent-advances-in-porous-ceramics
New Article in Metals Journal (Open access)
Effect of Fly Ash Addition on the Physical and Mechanical Properties of AA6063 Alloy Reinforcement
Uday M. Basheer 3,4
Abstract
Aluminum-fly ash particulate-reinforced composites (AA6063-FA) have been used in various engineering fields, such as automotive and aerospace industries, due to their low density and good mechanical properties. There are many fabrication techniques available to manufacture these composites according to matrix and reinforcement materials. The compocasting technique for the fabrication of the AA6063 matrix composite reinforced with fly ash particles is the focus of this research. Fly ash content was in the range of 0–12 wt % in increasing increments of 2%. Fly ash particles were added to the molten AA6063 alloy until they were completely blended and cooled down just below the liquidus to keep the slurry in the semi-solid state. After this, the molten AA6063-FA composites were cast into prepared cast iron molds. Bulk density and apparent porosity measurements, Charpy impact testing, Vickers microhardness measurements, Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM), Variable Pressure Scanning Electron Microscope and Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscope (EDS) elemental mapping were used to evaluate these materials. The results showed that an increase in the fly ash content in the melted leads results in an increase in the microhardness and porosity in the composites. In contrast, the bulk density and Charpy impact energy of the composites decreased with an increase in the fly ash content.
New Article in Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science Journal IF = 6.938
We have new article under title “Recent advances in 3D printing of porous ceramics: A review”. I would like to send the link of my new article with UTM-LOCARTIC team already published in the Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science Journal. We are providing you Prof/Dr/Researcher with the following personal article link, which will provide free access to my article.
Invitation for Book Chapter @Porous ceramic
Dear Profs./Drs./Reseachers
I would like to invite you to write a chapter for a new Open Access book project “Porous Ceramics”, under my editorship, published by InTechOpen. The following link will take you to the invitation page where you can learn more about scope and topics, how to participate, and deadlines to keep in mind:
http://www.intechopen.com/welcome/c6749abbf887821d1030727f7eee1d6f/
If you wish to contribute to our book project, please register and submit a 1-page outline of your proposed chapter by 10 April, 2017.
Please note that the publisher applies the Article Processing Charge (APC) in the amount of 890 EUR per chapter. It is to be payed by author’s institution or funder.
I hope you will join this Open Access book project, and if you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact the Publishing Process Manager listed on the Invitation Page by e-mail or phone.
Best regards
Dr. Uday M. Basheer Al-Naib
Editor of Book “Porous Ceramic”
InTech – open science | open minds
Ceramic Materials for Coating Application in Turbocharged Automotive Engine: A Review
My Book Chapter Under title ” Current Issues and Problems in the Joining of Ceramic to Metal” Free download
I have new book chapter under title “Current Issues and Problems in the Joining of Ceramic to Metal” in the book title “Joining Technologies” already published in the INTECH Publisher at 21st September 2016. I would like to send the link of download of my chapter with this post. I am providing you Prof/Dr/Researcher with the following personal download link, which will provide free open access to that chapter.
http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs-wm/51805.pdf
Abstract:
Ceramics and metals are two of the oldest established classes of technologically useful materials. While metals dominate engineering applications, ceramics have some attractive properties compared to metals, which make them useful for specific applications. The properties of individual ceramics and metals can vary widely; however, the characteristics of most materials in the two classes differ significantly. Joints between a metal and ceramic are becoming increasingly important in the manufacturing of a wide variety of technological product. But joining ceramics to metallic materials often remains an unresolved or unsatisfactorily resolved problem. This chapter deals with problems of various studies in recent years on the joining between two materials.
My Elsevier Award Certificate 2016
I awarded this status because I completed at least one manuscript review in the last two years for Materials Science & Engineering B in Elsevier Publisher
New book chapter 2016
I have new book chapter under title “Current Issues and Problems in the Joining of Ceramic to Metal” in the book title “Joining Technologies” already published in the INTECH Publisher at 21st September 2016. I would like to send the link of my new Book chapter with this post. I am providing you Prof/Dr/Researcher with the following personal article link, which will provide free open access to that chapter.
Abstract:
Ceramics and metals are two of the oldest established classes of technologically useful materials. While metals dominate engineering applications, ceramics have some attractive properties compared to metals, which make them useful for specific applications. The properties of individual ceramics and metals can vary widely; however, the characteristics of most materials in the two classes differ significantly. Joints between a metal and ceramic are becoming increasingly important in the manufacturing of a wide variety of technological product. But joining ceramics to metallic materials often remains an unresolved or unsatisfactorily resolved problem. This chapter deals with problems of various studies in recent years on the joining between two materials.
New Article in Materials & Design Journal IF = 3.997
We have new article under title “Microstructural evaluation of a slurry based Ni/YSZ thermal barrier coating for automotive turbocharger turbine application”. I would like to send the link of my new article with UTM-LOCARTIC team already published in the Materials & Design Journal. We are providing you Prof/Dr/Researcher with the following personal article link, which will provide free access to my article, and is valid for 50 days, until September 7th, 2016.