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Metals and Alloys #109 of 153 down down by 6 ranks
Materials Chemistry #222 of 292 down down by 9 ranks
Ceramics and Composites #89 of 110 down down by 7 ranks
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CiteRatio for Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics from 2016 - 2020
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2020 0.9
2019 0.7
2018 0.7
2017 0.6
2016 0.4
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2020 0.222
2019 0.233
2018 0.219
2017 0.221
2016 0.213
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2020 0.438
2019 0.573
2018 0.493
2017 0.517
2016 0.477
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Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics

Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics covers topics of the theory, manufacturing technology, and properties of powder; technology of forming processes; the technology of sintering, heat treatment, and thermo-chemical treatment; properties of sintered materials; and testing meth...... Read More

Metals and Alloys

Ceramics and Composites

Materials Chemistry

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Beenakker CWJ (2006) Specular andreev reflection in graphene. Phys Rev Lett 97(6):067,007, URL 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.067007

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Developments and applications of bioceramics are reviewed Used initially as alternatives to metallic materials in order to increase the biocompatibility of implants, bioceramics have become a diverse class of biomaterials presently including three basic types: bioinert high-strength ceramics; bioactive ceramics which form dir... Developments and applications of bioceramics are reviewed Used initially as alternatives to metallic materials in order to increase the biocompatibility of implants, bioceramics have become a diverse class of biomaterials presently including three basic types: bioinert high-strength ceramics; bioactive ceramics which form direct chemical bonds with bone or even with the soft tissue of a living organism; various bioresorbable ceramics which are actively included in the metabolic processes of an organism with predictable results Certain members of the different types of bioceramics are the most bioinert and biocompatible of all known biomaterials A review of the composition, physicochemical properties, and biological behavior of the principal types of bioceramic materials is given, based on the literature and some of our own data The materials include, in addition to classical sintered ceramics, bioglass-ceramics and bioglasses which are similar in composition, properties, and applications Special attention is given to structure as the main physical parameter determining not only the properties of the ceramic materials, but also their reaction with the biomedium The present status of research and development in bioceramics is characterized as a first step in the solution of complex problems at the confluence of materials science, biology, and medicine by the synthesis of “smart materials” read more read less

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The possibility of producing titanium alloy Ti ― 6Al ― 4V with minimal residual porosity from mixtures of elemental powders by the method of pressing and sintering without hot deformation during or after sintering was investigated. Various powder mixtures based on titanium and titanium hydride with alloying additions of eithe... The possibility of producing titanium alloy Ti ― 6Al ― 4V with minimal residual porosity from mixtures of elemental powders by the method of pressing and sintering without hot deformation during or after sintering was investigated. Various powder mixtures based on titanium and titanium hydride with alloying additions of either elemental powders having different particle sizes, or master alloys, were studied. It was shown that the synthesis of Ti ― 6Al ― 4V from mixtures of titanium hydride and master alloys is optimal with respect to the attainment of high relative density. In this case the sintered material has density up to 99%, homogeneous microstructure with relatively small (100-120 μm) β-phase grains, and a low concentration of impurities, in particular oxygen, which provide a high level of mechanical properties σ(ten = 970 MPa, δ = 6%). read more read less

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The tribological and corrosive characteristics of binary and ternary alloys electrodeposited from CoW, FeW, CoMoP, and CoWP citrate solutions are studied. The tungsten content of CoW alloys reaches 31 at.% and of FeW alloys 34 at.%. The introduction of phosphorus into the alloys reduces the content of tungsten from 26.7 to 19... The tribological and corrosive characteristics of binary and ternary alloys electrodeposited from CoW, FeW, CoMoP, and CoWP citrate solutions are studied. The tungsten content of CoW alloys reaches 31 at.% and of FeW alloys 34 at.%. The introduction of phosphorus into the alloys reduces the content of tungsten from 26.7 to 19.7 at.% (at 4.5 at.% P). The molybdenum content of CoMoP alloys is 0.7–1.0 at.% at 5 to 8 at.% P. The electrolytic tungsten alloys are nanocrystalline and subgrains are 4 to 7 nm in size. The nanohardness of tungsten-rich alloys (∼13 GPa) is comparable with that of electrolytic chromium coatings. The wear resistance of the deposited alloys is quite high and is commensurable with that of hard coatings such as TiB2, TiN, and TiAlN. The tribooxidation of FeW alloys in dry friction is revealed. The corrosion resistance of the coatings is similar to that for electrolytic chromium. read more read less

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