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OverviewThis book reviews the recent development of fabrication methods and various properties of lotus-type porous metals and their applications. The nucleation and growth mechanism of the directional pores in metals are discussed in comparison with a model experiment of carbon dioxide pores in ice. Three casting techniques are introduced to produce not only metals and alloys but also intermetallic compounds, semiconductors, and ceramics: mold casting, continuous zone melting, and continuous casting. The latter has merits for mass production of lotus metals to control porosity, pore size and pore direction. Furthermore, anisotropic behavior of elastic, mechanical properties, thermal and electrical conductivity, magnetic properties, and biocompatibility are introduced as peculiar features of lotus metals. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hideo NakajimaPublisher: Springer Verlag, Japan Imprint: Springer Verlag, Japan Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 4.511kg ISBN: 9784431561095ISBN 10: 4431561099 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 23 August 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Various fabrication methods of cellular metals and foamed metals.- Materials definitions.- Fabrication methods of porous metals with directional pores.- Nucleation and growth mechanism of pores in metals.- Control of pore size and porosity in lotus-type porous metals.- Details of fabrication techniques of various lotus metals and alloys, intermetallic compounds, semiconductors and ceramics.- Mechanical properties of lotus metals and alloys.- Various physical and chemical properties of lotus metals and alloys.- Processing of lotus metals.- Various applications of lotus metals.- SummaryReviewsAuthor InformationHideo Nakajima received his Bachelor’s degree in 1971 and Ph.D. from Tohoku University in 1977. Then, he was a postdoctoral associate at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA until 1980. For 1980 to 1992, he was an assistant and associate professor at Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University. In 1992 he moved to Iwate University as a professor. Since 1996, he had been a professor of Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University. He has been the director of the Wakasa Wan Energy Research Center at Tsuruga in Fukui Prefecture since 2012, and is an emeritus professor of Osaka University. His research interests focus on fabrication, properties, and application of porous metals. He was awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon in 2009 by the Emperor of Japan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |