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BEHAVIOUR AND NEW Creep and fatigue CHARACTERISATION Failure mechanisms in polymer matrix in polymer matrix composites composites Edited by R M Guedes, NEW Criteria, testing and University of Porto, Portugal Non-destructive evaluation (NDE) industrial applications of polymer matrix composites Edited by P Robinson, E S Edited by V M Karbhari, The University of Greenhalgh and S Pinho, CONTENTS Alabama in Huntsville, USA Imperial College London, UK Part 1 Viscoelastic and viscoplastic modelling: Viscoelastic constitutive modeling of creep and stress relaxation Non-destructive evaluation (NDE) or non- Polymer matrix composites are increasingly in polymers and polymer matrix composites; Time- temperature-age superposition principle for predicting destructive testing (NDT) techniques are replacing traditional materials, such as metals, long-term response of linear viscoelastic materials; Time- an essential tool in monitoring material for applications in the aerospace, automotive dependent behaviour of active/intelligent polymer matrix performance. This important book reviews and marine industries. This important book composites incorporating piezoceramic fibers; Predicting the elastic-viscoplastic and creep behaviour of polymer matrix the use of NDE techniques to assess polymer explores the main types of composite failure composites using the homogenization theory; Measuring fiber matrix composites. Part one reviews the range and examines their implications in specific strain and creep behaviour in polymer matrix composites of NDE techniques such as shearography, applications. Part one discusses various using Raman spectroscopy; Predicting the viscoelastic failure mechanisms, including manufacturing behaviour of polymer nanocomposites; Constitutive dielectric techniques, ultrasound and infrared modelling of viscoplastic deformation of polymer matrix thermography. Part two discusses the use of defects, and addresses a variety of loading composites; Creep analysis of polymer matrix composites NDE techniques in aerospace applications, forms, such as impact and the implications for using viscoplastic models; Micromechanical modeling whilst part three reviews their use in civil structural integrity. Testing techniques and of viscoelastic behaviour of polymer matrix composites undergoing large deformations. Part 2 Creep rupture: Fiber engineering and other applications. modelling methods for predicting potential bundle models for creep rupture analysis of polymer matrix failure in composites are also reviewed. Part composites; Micromechanical modelling of time-dependent CONTENTS failure in off-axis polymer matrix composites; Time- Part 1 Non-destructive evaluation (NDE) techniques: two investigates the effects of polymer-matrix dependent failure criteria for lifetime prediction of polymer Infrared thermography; Digital shearography; Eddy current composite failure in a range of industries and matrix composite structures. Part 3 Fatigue modelling, methods; Dielectric techniques; Ultrasound. Part 2 NDE looks at recycling issues and environmental characterisation and monitoring: Testing the fatigue strength techniques for aerospace applications: Assessing debonding of fibers used in fiber-reinforced composites using fiber using acoustic waves; Detecting faults using Lamb waves; factors affecting the use of composite bundle tests; Continuum damage mechanical modelling of Techniques for testing adhesive bonds; Applications of materials. creep damage and fatigue in polymer matrix composites; infrared thermography to detect flaws and impact damage; Accelerated testing methodology for predicting long-term Application of ultrasonic techniques. Part 3 NDE techniques CONTENTS creep and fatigue in polymer matrix composites; Fatigue for civil infrastructure and other applications: Detecting Part 1 Failure mechanisms: Progress in failure criteria for testing methods for polymer matrix composites; The effect bond defects using shearography; Monitoring using fiber polymer matrix composites: A view from the first World-Wide of viscoelasticity on fatigue behavior of polymer matrix optic sensors; Detecting damage using acoustic emission; failure exercise (WWFE); Manufacturing defects as a cause composites; Characterization of vicoelasticity, viscoplasticity Application of infrared thermometry, ground penetrating of failure in polymer matrix composites; Low and medium and damage in composites; Structural health monitoring of radar and digital tap testing; Monitoring using microwave velocity impact as a cause of failure in polymer matrix composite structures for durability. techniques; NDE of wind turbine blades; NDE of marine composites; Structural integrity of polymer matrix composite structures. panels in fire; Testing the toughness of polymer matrix 612 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 composites; Testing the strength and stiffness of polymer ISBN: 978 1 84569 656 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 043 0 650 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 matrix composites; Fibre-dominated compressive failure in £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 344 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 355 4 polymer matrix composites. Part 2 Failure mechanisms in www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696566 Approx. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 specific applications: Considerations of failure mechanisms www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857093448 in polymer matrix composites in the design of aerospace structures; Failure of polymer matrix composites in defence applications; Failure of polymer matrix composites in marine and off-shore applications; Recycling issues in polymer Forensic polymer Failure analysis matrix composites; Failure of polymer matrix composites in engineering automotive and transportation applications; Environmental and fractography of induced failure in fibre-reinforced plastics. Why polymer products fail polymer composites 464 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 in service ISBN: 978 1 84569 750 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 532 9 P R Lewis and C Gagg, Open E S Greenhalgh, Imperial £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 College London, UK www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697501 University, UK

CONTENTS ‘...a great deal of valuable information.’ Introduction to failure analysis and fractography of polymer ‘...a very substantial number of cases are presented.’ composites; Methodology and tools for failure analysis of polymer composites; Fibre-dominated failures in polymer Polymer Testing composites; Delamination-dominated failures in polymer composites; Fatigue failures of polymer composites; The ‘...an excellent source of reference, I can’t believe influence of fibre architecture in the failure of polymer there is anyone that would not learn something.’ composites; Defects and damage and their role in the failure Materials World of polymer composites; Case studies: failures of polymer composites due to overload and design deficiencies; Case CONTENTS studies: failures of polymer composites due to material and Introduction; Examination and analysis of failed components; manufacturing defects; Case studies: failures of polymer Polymer medical devices; Polymer storage tanks; Small composites due to in-service factors. polymeric containers; Polymeric pipes and fittings; Polymeric seals; Tools and ladders; Components in transport 608 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 applications; Consumer products; Conclusions. ISBN: 978 1 84569 217 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 681 8 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 496 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692179 ISBN: 978 1 84569 185 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 780 8 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691851

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Fatigue life Tribology of natural Properties and performance of prediction of fiber polymer natural-fibre composites composites and composites Edited by K Pickering, University of Waikato, composite structures N Chand, Advanced Materials New Zealand Edited by A P Vassilopoulos, and Processes Research CONTENTS Institute and M Fahim, Zakir Part 1 Natural-fibre composites: Natural fibres for composite EPFL, Switzerland applications: Types and properties; Matrices for natural- Hussain College, University fibre reinforced composites; Engineering the fibre/ of Delhi, India matrix interface in natural-fibre composites; Processing techniques for natural and wood-fibre composites; ‘The book presents a comprehensive updated review of CONTENTS Development of non-wood natural-fibre composites; FLP methodologies for FRC. The editor deserves credit Natural fibers and their composites; Introduction to tribology Cellulose nanocomposites. Part 2 Case studies and for organising expert contributions from international of polymer composites; Sisal reinforced polymer composites; opportunities: Natural-fibre composites in the automotive authors.’ Jute reinforced polymer composites; Cotton reinforced sector; Natural-fibre composites in structural applications; polymer composites; Bamboo reinforced polymer composites; Materials World Natural-fibre-biodegradable polymer composites for Wood reinforced polymer composites. packaging; Opportunities for using wood and biofibers for CONTENTS 220 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 energy, chemical feedstocks and structural applications; Introduction to the fatigue life prediction of composite ISBN: 978 1 84569 393 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 505 7 Market issues and considerations in development of natural/ materials and structures: Past, present and future. Part 1 £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 wood-fibre composites. Part 3 Performance of natural-fibre Fatigue life modeling: Phenomenological fatigue analysis www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693930 composites: Mechanical testing of natural-fibre composites; and life modeling; Residual strength fatigue theories Mechanical performance of thermoplastic matrix natural for composite materials; Fatigue damage modeling of fibre composites; Long-term performance of natural-fibre composite materials with the phenomenological residual composites; Modelling natural-fibre composites. stiffness approach; Novel computation methods for fatigue Delamination 576 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 life modeling of composite materials. Part 2 Fatigue life ISBN: 978 1 84569 267 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 459 3 prediction: Fatigue life prediction of composite materials behaviour of £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 under constant amplitude loading; Probabilistic fatigue life prediction of composite materials; Fatigue life prediction of composites www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692674 composite materials based on progressive damage modeling; Edited by S Sridharan, Fatigue life prediction of composite materials under realistic loading conditions (variable amplitude loading); Fatigue Washington University in St. of fiber reinforced composites under multiaxial loading; A Louis, USA Multi-scale modelling of progressive damage mechanics algorithm for life prediction of composite materials under cyclic complex stress. Part composite material systems 3 Applications: Fatigue life prediction of bonded joints CONTENTS The art of predictive damage modelling in composite structures; Health monitoring of composite Part 1 Delamination as a mode of failure and testing of structures based on acoustic emission measurements; Fatigue Edited by C Soutis, Sheffield University and P delamination resistance. Part 2 Delamination: detection and life prediction of wind turbine rotor blades manufactured characterization Part 3 Analysis of delamination behavior W R Beaumont, Cambridge University, UK from composites. from tests. Part 4 Modeling delamination. Part 5 Analysis CONTENTS 576 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 of structural performance in presence of delamination and Part 1 Ageing of composites: Processes and modelling: The ISBN: 978 1 84569 525 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 979 6 prevention/mitigation of delamination. physical and chemical ageing of polymeric composites; £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 788 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 Ageing of glass-ceramic matrix composites; Chemical ageing www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695255 ISBN: 978 1 84569 244 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 482 1 mechanisms of glass fibre reinforced concrete; Stress £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 corrosion cracking in glass reinforced polymer composites; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692445 Thermo-oxidative ageing of composite materials; Fourier transform infrared photoacoustic spectroscopy of Science and ageing composites; Modelling physical ageing in polymer engineering of short composites; Modelling accelerated ageing in polymer Ageing of composites composites; Ageing of silicon carbide composites. Part 2 fibre reinforced Ageing of composites in transport applications: Ageing of Edited by R Martin, MERL, UK composites in the rail industry; Ageing of composites in the polymer composites rotorcraft industry; Ageing of composites in marine vessels. CONTENTS Part 3 Ageing of composites in non-transport applications: S-Y Fu, Chinese Academy of Part 1 Ageing of composites: Processes and modelling: The Ageing of polyethylene composite implants in medical Sciences, China, B Lauke, physical and chemical ageing of polymeric composites; devices; Ageing of composites in oil and gas applications; Leibniz Institute of Polymer Ageing of glass-ceramic matrix composites; Chemical ageing Ageing of composites in the construction industry; Ageing of mechanisms of glass fibre reinforced concrete; Stress composite insulators; Ageing of composites in the chemical Research, Germany and Y-W corrosion cracking in glass reinforced polymer composites; processing industry; Ageing of composites in underwater Mai, University of Sydney, Thermo-oxidative ageing of composite materials; Fourier applications. Australia transform infrared photoacoustic spectroscopy of 528 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 ageing composites; Modelling physical ageing in polymer ISBN: 978 1 85573 936 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 084 7 composites; Modelling accelerated ageing in polymer ‘In the final chapter relating to the fracture mechanics £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 of SFRP, the depth and breadth is quite remarkable. composites; Ageing of silicon carbide composites. Part 2 Ageing of composites in transport applications: Ageing of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739369 The text is both well-planned and well-written.’ composites in the rail industry; Ageing of composites in the Materials World rotorcraft industry; Ageing of composites in marine vessels. Part 3 Ageing of composites in non-transport applications: CONTENTS Ageing of polyethylene composite implants in medical Introduction to short fibre reinforced polymer composites; devices; Ageing of composites in oil and gas applications; Extrusion compounding and injection moulding; Major Ageing of composites in the construction industry; Ageing of factors on performance of short fibre reinforced polymers; composite insulators; Ageing of composites in the chemical Stress transfer in short fibre reinforced polymers; Strength processing industry; Ageing of composites in underwater of short fibre reinforced polymers; Elastic modulus of short applications. fibre reinforced polymers; Flexural modulus of short fibre reinforced polymers; Thermal conductivity and expansion of 544 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 short fibre reinforced polymer composites; Non-linear stress- ISBN: 978 1 84569 352 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 493 7 strain behaviour; Fracture mechanics. £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 364 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693527 ISBN: 978 1 84569 269 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 649 8 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692698

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Fatigue in composites Mechanical testing of advanced DESIGN, MANUFACTURE AND Science and technology of the fatigue fibre composites APPLICATIONS response of fibre-reinforced plastics Edited by J M Hodgkinson, Imperial College Edited by B Harris, University of Bath, UK London, UK 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2000 ‘High quality achieved throughout by the writers and NEW ISBN: 978 1 85573 312 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 891 1 editor.’ £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 Ceramic nanocomposites ‘In the introduction to this book, Professor Harris states www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733121 Properties and applications that he set out to produce ‘a practical textbook for designers (and) an authoritative reference source for Edited by R Banerjee, University of Calcutta, materails scientists.’ he has succeeded admirably.’ India Impact behaviour of fibre- ‘…generally excellent work.’ Ceramic nanocomposites demonstrate Materials World reinforced composite materials a number of useful characteristics such CONTENTS and structures as magnetic properties and high thermal Part 1 Introduction to fatigue in composites: A historical Edited by S R Reid, UMIST and G Zhou, resistance. This makes them promising review of the fatigue behaviour of fibre-reinforced plastics; materials for a wide range of applications. Fatigue test methods, problems and standards; Fatigue Loughborough University, UK under multiaxial stress systems. Part 2 Micromechanical 320 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2000 Ceramic nanocomposites reviews key aspects of fatigue in composites: The effects of aggressive ISBN: 978 1 85573 423 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 890 4 properties and how they can be exploited environments on long-term behaviour; The effect of £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 in such areas as the biomedical, energy and interface on the fatigue performance of fibre composites; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734234 Delamination fatigue; The fatigue of hybrid composites; electronics industries. Non-destructive evaluation of damage accumulation. Part CONTENTS 3 Fatigue in different types of composites: Short-fibre Part 1 Properties: Ceramic nanoparticles in metal thermoset composites; Woven-fibre thermoset composites; Composite materials matrix composites; Multiscale modelling of ceramic Fatigue of thermoplastic composites; Fatigue of wood and matrix nanocomposites; Thermal properties/flame wood panel products. Part 4 Life-prediction methods for Engineering and science retardancy; Magnetic properties; Failure mechanisms. constant stress and variable stress: Physical modelling of F L Matthews and R D Rawlings, Imperial Part 2 Applications: Biomedical applications of ceramic damage development in structural composite materials under nanocomposites; Energy applications; Use in thin films and stress; Micromechanical models; A computational meso- College London, UK other electronics applications. damage model for life prediction for laminates; A statistical study of the fatigue performance of fibre-reinforced ‘An ideal text for designers and engineers new to the 270 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 composite laminates; Analysis of matrix crack-induced world of composites with its coverage by numerous ISBN: 978 0 85709 338 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 349 3 delamination in composite materials under static and fatigue examples and self-assessment questions throughout the Approx. £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 loading; Fatigue strength of composites under variable text.’ www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857093387 plane stress; Life prediction under service loading spectra; A parametric constant-life model for prediction of the SAMPE Journal fatigue lives of fibre-reinforced plastics; A neural-network 480 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 1999 approach to fatigue-life prediction; The fatigue performance ISBN: 978 1 85573 473 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 855 3 NEW of composite structural components; Fatigue of joints in £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 composite structures; Fatigue in filament-wound structures; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734739 Advances in ceramic matrix Fatigue of FRP composites in civil engineering applications; Fatigue in aerospace applications; Fatigue and durability of composites marine composites. Edited by J Low, Curtin University, Australia 768 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2003 Microstructural characterisation ISBN: 978 1 85573 608 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 857 7 Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) have £200.00/US$340.00/€240.00 of fibre-reinforced composites proven to be useful for a wide range of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855736085 Edited by J Summerscales, University of applications because of properties such as Plymouth, UK their light weight, toughness and temperature resistance. This book summarises key recent ‘An essential reference for materials scientists and Finite element modelling research workers in industry and academia.’ research on types and processing of CMCs. The of composite materials and British Journal of Non-Destructive Testing first part of the book reviews types such as functionally-graded, self-healing and hybrid structures 336 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1998 ISBN: 978 1 85573 240 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 756 3 CMCs. Other parts of the book deal with F L Matthews, G A O Davies, D Hitchings and C £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 processing and applications as diverse as the Soutis, Imperial College London, UK www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732407 energy and medical sectors. ‘This book is recommended to engineering students CONTENTS and practising engineers who would like to get up to Part 1 Advances in ceramic matrix composites (CMCs): speed fairly quickly and become familiar with the FE Flow-induced alignment in Functional-graded CMCs; Self-healing CMCs; Hybrid CMCs. methods.’ Part 2 Processing and properties: Melt/chemical vapour composite materials infiltration; Hot pressing (HP) and hot isostatic pressing Applied Mechanics Reviews (HIP); Processing of layered ternary carbides in CMCs; Edited by T D Papthanasiou, University of CONTENTS Processing of multi-layer glass CMCs. Part 3 Applications of Part 1 Review of composite materials: Overview; South Carolina and D C Guell, Los Alomos ceramic matrix composites (CMCs): Geopolymers; Energy Fundamentals of composites. Part 2 Fundamentals of National Laboratory, USA applications; Cutting tools; Dental materials. finite element analysis. Part 3 Finite elements applied to 390 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 composite materials: Composites and finite element analysis; ‘...Strongly recommended.’ ISBN: 978 0 85709 120 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 882 5 Definition of composite materials in finite element analysis. ‘A unique and well-prepared reference book for Approx. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 Part 4 Analytical and numerical modelling: Interlaminar www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091208 stresses and free edge stresses; Fracture and fracture researchers who work in the field of modelling and mechanics; Delamination; Joining; Fatigue. processing of discontinuous fiber-reinforced composite.’ 224 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2000 Applied Mechanics Reviews ISBN: 978 1 85573 422 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 892 8 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1997 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 ISBN: 978 1 85573 254 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 747 1 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734227 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732544

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NEW NEW NEW Advanced fiber-reinforced Wind turbine blade design and Manufacturing polymer (FRP) composites in civil materials techniques for engineering Edited by P Brøndsted, Risø-DTU National polymer matrix Developments and applications Laboratory of Sustainable Energy, Denmark composites (PMCs) and R Nijssen, Wind Turbine Materials and Edited by N Uddin, University of Alabama, USA Constructions (WMC), The Netherlands Edited by S Advani, University of Delaware and Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 47 K-T Hsiao, University of have become an important material in civil South Alabama, USA engineering. This important book summarises The size of wind turbine blades continues to some of the key advances in these materials increase in pursuit of higher efficiency energy Manufacturing techniques for polymer matrix and their applications. Part one reviews conversion. To increase the penetration and composites (PMCs) provides an authoritative general developments such as the use of utilisation of sustainable there review of the different technologies employed biofiber reinforced polymer composites, are also trends towards the use of natural in the manufacture of this class of composite. advances in processing techniques like vacuum and bio-based materials. All of these issues Part one reviews the manufacturing of short assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM) and present challenges in terms of the design, fiber and nanoparticle-based polymer matrix new research on failure modes and their manufacture and operation of wind turbine composites, with injection and compression prevention. Part two discusses particular blades. This book provides an authoritative molding examined in depth. Thermoplastic types of FRP composite and their applications. overview of developments in wind turbine processing is the focus of part two. Sheet Topics include hybrid and thermoplastic FRP blade design and materials. The opening forming, fabric thermostamping, filament composites and their applications in such chapters focus on design challenges and winding and continuous fiber-reinforced areas as modular panelized construction. developments. Chapters in the second section profiles are investigated. Part three reviews of the book review advanced materials and thermoset processing. A survey of resin CONTENTS wind turbine blade manufacture. Part 1 General issues: Types of fiber and fiber arrangement; transfer molding follows, including vacuum- Biofiber reinforced polymer composites; Advanced processing CONTENTS assisted and compression resin transfer techniques; Vacuum assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM); Part 1 Wind turbine blade design challenges and molding. The pultrusion process is then Failure modes and their prevention; Assessing durability. developments: Overview; Loads on wind turbine blades; Part 2 Particular composite types and their applications: Aerodynamic design of wind turbine blades; Aerodynamic considered, before the book concludes with Hybrid FRP composites; Thermoplastic composites; FRP airfoil characteristics; Aeroelastic design of wind turbine an investigation into autoclave and out-of- composites for bridges; FRP composites for steel structures; blades; Probabilistic wind turbine blade design concepts. autoclave curing processes in polymer matrix FRP composites in environmental engineering. Part 2 Wind turbine blade materials and production: composites. 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 Composite materials; Natural and biobased composites, ISBN: 978 0 85709 234 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 895 5 fibres and resins; Sandwich structures; Materials properties, CONTENTS Approx. £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 degradation mechanisms and damage modes; Fatigue life Introduction to composites and materials. Part 1 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092342 prediction; Micromechanical modelling; Manufacturing Manufacturing of polymer matrix composites (PMC): technologies for small blades; Structural performance Short fiber and nanoparticle based processing: Injection testing. molding in polymer matrix composites; Processing 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 of polymer nanocomposites; Compression molding in Blast protection of ISBN: 978 0 85709 426 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 728 6 polymer matrix composites. Part 2 Manufacturing of Approx. £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 polymer matrix composites (PMC): Thermoplastic based civil infrastructures www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094261 processing: Sheet forming in polymer matrix composites; Fabric thermostamping in polymer matrix composites; and vehicles using Filament winding process in thermoplastics; Continuous fiber reinforced profiles in polymer matrix composites. composites Part 3 Manufacturing of polymer matrix composites (PMC): Edited by N Uddin, University Materials, design and Thermoset based processing: Resin transfer molding (RTM) in of Alabama at Birmingham, manufacturing for lightweight polymer matrix composites; Vacuum assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM) in polymer matrix composites; Compression USA vehicles resin transfer molding (CRTM) in polymer matrix composites; The pultrusion process in polymer matrix composites; Edited by P K Mallick, University of Michigan- Autoclave processing for composites; Out-of-autoclave curing ‘This book contains all the information required Dearborn, USA process in polymer matrix composites. to start thinking about materials development and 512 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 implementation in this area.’ ‘The book offers a realistic and rational approach to ISBN: 978 0 85709 067 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 625 8 Materials World the environmental problem of reducing vehicle weight, £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 preserving safety, cost and performance. ...this book www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090676 CONTENTS is well linked with a lot of data.’ Part 1 Introduction: Blast threats and blast loading; Standards and specifications for composite blast protection Materials World materials; Processing polymer matrix composites for blast CONTENTS protection; High energy absorbing composite materials for Introduction. Part 1 Materials for lightweight automotive Thermoset nanocomposites for blast resistant design; Modelling the blast response of hybrid structures: Advanced steels for lightweight automotive engineering applications laminated composite plates; Response of composite panels structures; Aluminium alloys for lightweight automotive to blast wave pressure loadings. Part 2 Applications: Ceramic structures; Magnesium alloys for lightweight powertrains and Edited by R Kotsilkova matrix composites for ballistic protection of vehicles and automotive structures; Thermoplastics and thermoplastic- personnel; Developing mine blast resistance for composite matrix composites for lightweight automotive structures; CONTENTS based military vehicles; Blast protection of buildings Thermoset-matrix composites for lightweight automotive Introduction; Rheological approach to nanocomposite design; using fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites; The use structures. Part 2 Manufacturing and design of lightweight Formation of thermoset nanocomposites; Structure and of composites in blast-resistant walls; Using composites automotive structures: Manufacturing processes for light morphology of epoxy nanocomposites with clay, carbon and to improve the blast resistance of columns in buildings; alloys; Joining for lightweight vehicles; Recycling and diamond; Molecular dynamics of thermoset nanocomposites; Retrofitting using fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) polymer lifecycle issues for lightweight vehicles; Crashworthiness Performance of thermoset nanocomposites; Design physical composites for blast protection of buildings; Retrofitting to design issues for lightweight vehicles. properties of thermoset nanocomposites. improve the blast response of concrete masonry walls. 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 326 pages 255 x 190mm (7 1/2 x 10) paperback 2007 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84569 463 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 782 2 ISBN: 978 1 84735 062 6 ISBN: 978 1 84569 399 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 803 4 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 £95.00/US$160.00/€115.00 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694630 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350626 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693992 *Not available for distribution in the USA.

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Machining technology for Composite joints and Composite composite materials connections reinforcements Principles and practice Principles, modelling and testing for optimum Edited by H Hocheng, National Tsing Hua Edited by P Camanho, University of Porto, performance University, Taiwan Portugal and L Tong, University of Sydney, Edited by P Boisse, INSA Australia Machining processes play an important role Lyon, France in the manufacture of a variety of composite The growing use of composites for structural materials for use in a number of industries, applications in sectors such as aerospace including the aerospace, marine, civil and demands that engineers have a thorough Reinforcements are an integral part of all leisure sectors. This book reviews and understanding of how composite joints composites, and the quality and performance analyses both traditional and non-traditional behave under various loads. Gaining this of the composite can be optimised by methods of machining for different composite understanding is not straightforward because modelling the type and structure of the materials. The first part of the book examines joints and connections in composites reinforcement before moulding. Composite traditionally-used machining processes such present an entirely different set of reinforcements for optimum performance as turning, drilling and grinding. In the second problems to engineers when compared to reviews the materials, properties and part, several non-traditional machining metals. Composite joints and connections modelling techniques used in selecting and methods are discussed, such as electrical addresses these differences, looking at the using the right reinforcement in optimising discharge and laser machining. The final group design, modelling and testing of joints and composite performance. of chapters deal with special topics such as connections. CONTENTS cryogenic machining and processes for metal CONTENTS Part 1 Materials for reinforcements in composites: Fibres for matrix and wood-based composites. Part 1 Bolted joints: Reinforcement of composite bolted composite reinforcements: properties and microstructures; joints by local metal hybridization; Bolted joints in Carbon nanotube reinforcements for composites; Ceramic CONTENTS glass-reinforced aluminium (Glare) and other hybrid fibre reinforcements for composites. Part 2 Structures for Part 1 Traditional methods for machining composite metal laminates (FML); Bolted joints in pultruded glass reinforcements in composites: Woven reinforcements materials: Turning processes for metal matrix composites; fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites; Bolt-hole for composites; Braided reinforcements for composites; Drilling processes for composites; Grinding processes for clearance effects in composite joints; Stress analysis of Three-dimensional (3D) fibre reinforcements for composites; polymer matrix composites; Analysing cutting forces in bolted composite joints under multiaxial loading; Strength Modelling the geometry of textile reinforcements for machining processes for polymer-based composites; Tool prediction of bolted joints in carbon fibre reinforced polymer composites: WiseTex; Modelling the geometry of textile wear in machining processes for composites; Analysing (CFRP) composites; Fatigue of bolted composite joints; reinforcements for composites: TexGen. Part 3 Properties surface quality in machined composites. Part 2 Non- Influence of dynamic loading on fastened composite joints; of composite reinforcements: In-plane shear properties traditional methods for machining composite materials: Effects of temperature on the response of composite bolted of woven fabric reinforced composites; Biaxial tensile Ultrasonic vibration-assisted (UV-A) machining of joints. Part 2 Bonded joints: Calculation of strain energy properties of reinforcements in composites; Transverse composites; Electrical discharge machining of composites; release rates for bonded composite joints with a prescribed compression properties of composite reinforcements; Electrochemical discharge machining of particulate- crack; Simulating fracture in bonded composite joints using Bending properties of reinforcements in composites; Friction reinforced metal matrix composites; Fundamentals of laser cohesive zone models; Simulating fatigue failure in bonded properties of reinforcements in composites; Permeability machining of composites; Laser machining of fiber-reinforced composite joints using a modified cohesive zone model; properties of reinforcements in composites. Part 4 polymeric composite materials; Laser-based repair for Strength of bonded overlap composite joints in marine Characterising and modelling reinforcements in composites: carbon fiber reinforced composites. Part 3 Special topics applications; Advanced modelling of the behaviour of bonded Microscopic approaches for understanding the mechanical in machining composite materials: High speed machining composite joints in aerospace applications; Mixed mode behaviour of reinforcements in composites; Mesoscopic processes for fibre-reinforced composites; Cryogenic energy release rates for bonded composite joints; Stress approaches for understanding the mechanical behaviour machining of composites; Analysing the machinability analysis of bonded patch and scarf repairs in composite of reinforcements in composites; Continuous models for of metal matrix composites; Machining processes for structures; High strain behaviour of bonded composite joints. analysing the mechanical behaviour of reinforcements in wood-based composite materials; Machining metal matrix composites; X-ray tomography analysis of the mechanical composites using diamond tools. 544 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 behaviour of reinforcements in composites; Flow modeling ISBN: 978 1 84569 990 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 492 6 488 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 in composite reinforcements; Modelling short fibre polymer £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 030 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 514 5 reinforcements for composites; Modelling composite www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699901 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 reinforcement forming processes. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090300 704 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 1 84569 965 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 371 4 £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 Pultrusion for engineers www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699659 Composites forming technologies Edited by T Starr, Technolex, UK

Edited by A C Long, University of Nottingham, ‘A comprehensive overview of current pultrusion UK technology.’ Physical properties and Materials World Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 61 applications of polymer CONTENTS CONTENTS nanocomposites Composite forming mechanisms and materials Composites and pultrusion; The pultrusion process; Profile characterisation; Constitutive modelling for composite- design, specification, properties and related matters; Edited by S C Tjong, City University of Hong forming; Finite element analysis of composite-forming; Thermoset resins for pultrusion; Reinforcements for Kong, China and Y-W Mai, University of Virtual testing for material formability; Optimisation of pultrusion; Pultrusion applications – a world-wide review; composites forming; Simulation of compression moulding to Infrastructure – a positive market; The future – beyond 2000. Sydney, Australia form composites; Understanding composite distortion during 336 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2000 ‘Conveniently collates, in a single volume, a processing; Forming technology for composite/metal hybrids; ISBN: 978 1 85573 425 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 888 1 comprehensive review of the varied research review of Forming of self-reinforced polymer materials; Forming £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 technology for thermoset composites; Forming technology the varied research activity being conducted in the field www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734258 for thermoplastic composites; The use of draping simulation of polymer nano-composites.’ in composite design; Benchmarking of composite forming Materials World modelling techniques. CONTENTS Published in association with The Textile Institute Design and manufacture of Part 1 Polymer/nanoparticle composites. Part 2 Polymer/ nanoplatelet composites. Part 3 Polymer/nanotube 344 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 composite structures composites. Part 4 Applications. ISBN: 978 1 84569 033 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 253 7 G C Eckold £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 952 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845690335 400 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1994 ISBN: 978 1 84569 672 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 024 9 ISBN: 978 1 85573 051 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 856 0 £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696726 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730519

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Non-crimp fabric Polymer-carbon Interface composites nanotube engineering of Manufacturing, properties composites natural fibre and applications Preparation, properties composites Edited by S V Lomov, and applications for maximum Katholieke Universiteit Edited by T McNally, Queen’s performance Leuven, Belgium University Belfast, UK and P Pötschke, Leibniz Institute of Edited by N E Zafeiropoulos, University of Ioannina, Non-crimp fabric (NCF) composites are Polymer Research Dresden, Germany Greece composites that are reinforced with woven ‘Enormously useful to all those in this area, whether in mats of straight (non-crimped) fibres. research labs or in industry. It will undoubtedly provide There is a growing trend towards the use of Straight fibres deform much less under a substantial reference text for some time to come.’ natural (sustainable) fibres as reinforcements tension. NCF composites are being used in Materials World in composites. One of the major mechanisms applications in the aerospace, automotive, of failure in such composites is the breakdown Polymer-carbon nanotube composites reviews civil engineering and wind turbine sector of the bond or interface between the the use of carbon nanotubes as reinforcements where strength is important. Non-crimp fabric reinforcement fibres and the matrix. When in a polymer matrix, creating a new class of composites reviews production, properties this happens, the composite loses strength and nanocomposites with useful properties and and applications of this important class of fails. By engineering the interface between wide potential applications. Part one discusses composites. fibres and the matrix, the properties of preparation and processing techniques. the composite can be manipulated to give CONTENTS Part two analyses key properties and ways maximum performance. This book reviews Part 1 Manufacturing of non-crimp fabrics: Production of characterising polymer carbon nanotube of non-crimp fabrics for composites; Standardisation of both processing and surface treatments to composites. The final part of the book covers production technologies for non-crimp fabric composites; improve interfacial adhesion in natural fibre Structural stitching of non-crimp fabric preforms for some of the important applications of this new composites as well as ways of testing their composites; Understanding and modelling the effect of group of materials. stitching on the geometry of non-crimp fabrics; Automated resulting properties. analysis of defects in fibre placement in non-crimp fabrics CONTENTS for composites. Part 2 Manufacturing of non-crimp fabric An introduction to polymer carbon nanotube composites. CONTENTS composites: Deformability of textile performs in the Part 1 Preparation and processing of polymer carbon Part 1 Processing and surface treatments to compose manufacture of non-crimp fabric composites; Modelling nanotube composites: Polyolefin carbon nanotube composites the interface in natural fibre composites: Modifying the deformability of biaxial non-crimp fabric composites; by in-situ polymerisation; Surface treatment of carbon cellulose fiber surfaces in the manufacture of natural Permeability of non-crimp fabric preforms; Understanding nanotubes via plasma technology; Functionalisation of fiber composites; Interface engineering through matrix variability in the permeability of non-crimp fabric composite carbon nanotubes for polymer nanocomposites; Influence modification in natural fibre composites; Preparation of reinforcements; Modelling of the permeability of non-crimp of material and processing parameters on carbon nanotube cellulose nanocomposites; Characterization of fibre surface fabrics for composites. Part 3 Properties of non-crimp fabric dispersion in polymer melts; High-shear melt processing of treatments in natural fiber composites by infrared and composites: Mechanical properties of non-crimp fabric polymer carbon nanotube composites; Injection moulding raman spectroscopy; Testing the effect of processing and (NCF) based composites: stiffness and strength; Damage of polymer carbon nanotube composites; Elastomer carbon surface treatment on the interfacial adhesion of single progression in non-crimp fabric composites; Fatigue in nanotube composites; Epoxy carbon nanotube composites. fibres in natural fibre composites; Assessing fibre surface non-crimp fabric composites; Mechanical properties of Part 2 Properties and characterisation of polymer carbon treatment to improve the mechanical properties of natural structurally stitched non-crimp fabric composites; Predicting nanotube composites: Quantification of dispersion and fibre composites. Part 2 Testing interfacial properties in the effect of stitching on the mechanical properties and distribution of carbon nanotubes in polymer composites using natural fibre composites: Electrokinetic characterisation of damage of non-crimp fabric composites: finite element microscopy techniques; Influence of thermo-rheological interfacial property of natural fibres; Mechanical assessment analysis; Modelling drape, stress and impact behaviour of history on electrical and rheological properties of polymer of natural fiber composites; Thermochemical assessment non-crimp fabric composites; Modelling stiffness and strength carbon nanotube composites; Electromagnetic properties of natural fibre composites; Assessing the moisture uptake of non-crimp fabric composites: semi-laminar analysis. Part of polymer carbon nanotube composites; Mechanical behaviour of natural fibres; Creep and fatigue of natural 4 Applications of non-crimp fabric composites: Aerospace properties of polymer/polymer-grafted carbon nanotube fibre composites; Impact behavior of natural fiber composite applications of non-crimp fabric composites; Non-crimp composites; Multi-scale modeling of polymer carbon laminates; Raman spectroscopy and x-ray scattering for fabric: Preforming analysis for helicopter applications; nanotube composites; Raman spectroscopy of polymer assessing the interface in natural fibre composites. Automotive applications of non-crimp fabric composites; carbon nanotube composites; Rheology of polymer carbon 416 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 Non-crimp fabric composites in wind turbines; Cost analysis nanotube composites melts; Thermal degradation of polymer ISBN: 978 1 84569 742 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 228 1 in using non-crimp fabric composites in engineering carbon nanotube composites; Polyolefin carbon nanotube £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 applications. composites; Composites of poly(ethylene terephthlate) and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697426 552 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 carbon nanotubes; Carbon nanotubes in multiphase polymer ISBN: 978 1 84569 762 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 253 3 blends; Toxicity and regulatory perspectives of carbon £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 nanotubes. Part 3 Applications of polymer carbon nanotube www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697624 composites: The use of polymer carbon nanotube composites in fibres; Biomedical/bioengineering applications of carbon Thermoset resins for composites nanotube based nanocomposites; Fire retardant applications Directory and databook of polymer carbon nanotube composites: Improved barrier effect and synergism; Polymer carbon nanotube composites Second edition Handbook of composite for flame retardant cable applications; Polymer carbon Compiled by Technolex fabrication nanotube conductive nanocomposites for sensing. 848 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 CONTENTS Edited by G Akovali ISBN: 978 1 84569 761 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 139 0 Part 1 Directory of manufacturers, agents, suppliers and distributors. 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High-energy ball CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Composite technologies for 2020 milling Proceedings of the fourth Asian- Mechanochemical Australasian conference on composite processing of Brittle Matrix Composites 10 materials (ACCM 4) nanopowders Edited by A M Brandt and M A Glinicki, Edited by L Ye, Y-W Mai and Z Su, University Edited by M Sopicka-Lizer, Institute of Fundamental Technological of Sydney, Australia Silesian University of Research, Poland, J Olek Purdue University, CONTENTS Technology, Poland USA and C K Y Leung, Hong Kong University, Part 1 Bio/eco composites. Part 2 Characterisation. Part 3 China Composite structures. Part 4 Delamination. Part 5 Design and ‘I strongly recommend a thorough reading of the book optimisation. Part 6 Failure analysis. Part 7 FEM/simulation. to people who are active in this area or those who wish The subjects of this series of symposia are Part 8 Fracture. Part 9 Impact. Part 10 Industrial application. to enter this area of investigation.’ on composite materials behaving as brittle, Part 11 Interface. Part 12 Joint. Part 13 Metal matrix composites. Part 14 Nanocomposites. Part 15 Processing. Materials World normal and special conditions of exploitation. Part 16 Smart composites. Part 17 Structural health CONTENTS Brittle matrix composites are applied in monitoring. Part 18 Textile composites. Introduction to mechanochemical processing. Part 1 Basic various domains and the series of symposia 1120 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2004 science of mechanochemistry: Mechanism and kinetics are closely related to the application in ISBN: 978 1 85573 831 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 062 5 of mechanochemical processes; Kinetic behaviour in civil engineering. In the last decades their £295.00/US$500.00/€355.00 mechanochemically induced structural and chemical www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855738317 transformations; Materials design through mechanochemical importance is increasing together with their processing; Kinetic processes and mechanisms of variety and with the use of most advanced mechanochemical alloying. Part 2 Mechanochemical methods of testing. Papers include concretes treatment of different materials: Mechanochemical synthesis of complex ceramic oxides; Production of intermetallic and fibre concretes and ceramics, particularly Brittle matrix composites 7 compound powders by a mechanochemical approach: from the viewpoint of their composition, Edited by A M Brandt, Institute of Fundamental Solid-liquid reaction ball milling; Mechanochemical microstructure and fracture processes. Various Technological Research, Poland, V C Li and I H processing of non-oxide systems with highly covalent bonds; Mechanochemical synthesis of metallic-ceramic composite new and advanced engineering problems are Marshall powders; Mechanochemical synthesis of organic compounds presented in the papers. 564 pages 250 x 160mm (6 1/2 x 10) hardback 2003 and rapidly soluble materials. Part 3 Mechanochemical 350 pages 242 x 169mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback ISBN: 978 1 85573 769 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 310 3 processes in metal powder systems and other applications: Q1 2013 £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 Mechanochemical plating and surface modification using www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855737693 ultrasonic vibrations; Mechanochemically activated ISBN: 978 0 85709 988 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 989 1 powders as precursors for spark plasma sintering (SPS) Approx. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 processes; Synthesis of titanium dioxide-based, visible-light www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857099884 induced photocatalysts by mechanochemical doping; Soft mechanochemical synthesis of materials for lithium-ion FRC 2000 – Composites for the batteries: Principles and applications; Materials for lithium- millennium ion batteries by mechanochemical methods. Brittle matrix composites 9 Proceedings from the Eighth International 440 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 Edited by A M Brandt, Institute of Fundamental Conference on Fibre Reinforced ISBN: 978 1 84569 531 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 944 4 Technological Research, Poland, J Olek, £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 Composites, 13-15 September 2000, Purdue University, USA and I H Marshall www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695316 University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK The subjects of the symposia are on composite Edited by A G Gibson, University of Newcastle materials with matrices behaving as brittle in upon Tyne, UK normal or special conditions. Brittle matrix Management, recycling and 656 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2000 reuse of waste composites composites are applied in various domains ISBN: 978 1 85573 550 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 313 4 (civil engineering, mechanical equipment £195.00/US$330.00/€235.00 Edited by V Goodship, University of Warwick, and machinery, vehicles, etc.) and in the www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735507 UK last decades their importance is increasing CONTENTS together with their variety. Papers include: Part 1 Management of waste composites: An introduction aggregate-binder composites (concretes, to composites recycling; Legislation for recycling ECCM 7 waste composites; Waste management. Part 2 Thermal fibre concretes, rocks); sintered materials 7th European Conference on Composite technologies for recycling waste composites: Thermal (ceramics); high strength composites with Materials, London, UK, 1996 methods for recycling waste composites; Pyrolysis for brittle matrices. In principle, the general recycling waste composites; Catalytic processing of (2 volume set) waste polymer composites; Advanced thermal treatment problems of structures made of composite 816 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1996 of composite wastes for energy recovery; Fluidized bed materials are not included in the papers. ISBN: 978 1 85573 304 6 pyrolysis of waste polymer composites for oil and gas Various approaches to the material £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 recovery. Part 3 Mechanical technologies for recycling www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733046 waste composites: Mechanical methods for recycling waste engineering problems are presented in the *Not available for distribution in the USA. composites; Additives to upgrade mechanically recycled papers. plastic composites; Improving the mechanical recycling 600 pages 242 x 169mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2009 and reuse of mixed plastics and polymer composites; ISBN: 978 1 84569 775 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 307 3 Quality and durability of recycled composite materials. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 Ultra high temperature Part 4 Improving sustainable manufacture of composites: www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697754 Clean and environmentally-friendly wet-filament winding; mechanical testing Process monitoring and damage detection using optical fibre sensors; New developments in producing more functional Edited by R D Lohr and M Steen and sustainable composites. Part 5 Case studies: Designing CONTENTS composite wind turbine blades for disposal, recycling or Keynote presentation: Alignment and gripping; Temperature reuse; In-process composite recycling in the aerospace measurement and calibration; Heating equipment and industry; Disposal of composite boats and other marine control; Extensometry and imaging; Laboratory systems and composites; Sustainable fibre-reinforced polymer composites experiences. in construction; Recycling of concrete. 240 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1995 624 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 85573 155 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 321 9 ISBN: 978 1 84569 462 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 766 2 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855731554 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694623

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MATERIALS AND THEIR NEW NEW PROPERTIES Advanced fibre-reinforced Advanced fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites for polymer (FRP) composites in civil structural applications engineering NEW Edited by J Bai, University of Glamorgan, UK Developments and applications Handbook of recycled concrete Edited by N Uddin, University of Alabama, USA and demolition waste Advanced fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites have become essential materials in This important book summarises some of Edited by F Pacheco-Torgal, University of the building and repair of civil infrastructure. the key advances in these materials and Minho, J de Brito, Technical University of This important and wide-ranging book their applications. Part one reviews general Lisbon, J Labrincha, University of Aveiro, reviews key developments in the use of these developments such as the use of biofiber Portugal and V Tam, University of Western materials. There are sections on materials, reinforced polymer composites, advances Sydney, Australia assessing their performance, processing and in processing techniques like vacuum Handbook of recycled concrete and demolition applications. assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM) and waste begins by looking at some of the CONTENTS new research on failure modes and their issues faced when so much waste material Part 1 Materials: Glass-fibre reinforcements; Phenolic resin prevention. Part two discusses particular matrix materials; Polyester resin matrix materials; Vinylester types of FRP composite and their applications. is produced. The book then moves on to resin matrix materials; Epoxy resin matrix materials. Part looking at the processes, the properties of the 2 Performance: Understanding and predicting interfacial Topics include hybrid and thermoplastic FRP materials and the monitoring techniques used. stress; Understanding and predicting stiffness; Understanding composites and their applications in such The book reviews the specific applications and predicting durability. Part 3 Processing: Prepreg areas as modular panelized construction. processing; Resin infusion/liquid composite moulding (LCM); of concrete with recycled aggregates such Filament winding processes; Pultrusion; Testing. Part 4 CONTENTS as pavements, bridges and then finishes with Applications: Strengthening structures vulnerable to seismic Part 1 General issues: Types of fiber and fiber arrangement; a section covering safety issues and how to damage; Repairing advanced FRP composite structures; Biofiber reinforced polymer composites; Advanced processing High-performance fibre-reinforced concrete (FRC); Materials techniques; Vacuum assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM); avoid health risks. and applications in bridge engineering; Pipes and tanks; Failure modes and their prevention; Assessing durability. CONTENTS Assessing bonding between FRP composites and concrete; Part 2 Particular composite types and their applications: FRP composite materials for sustainable energy technologies; Part 1 Explanation and overview: Waste management Hybrid FRP composites; Thermoplastic composites; FRP Rehabilitation of timber and concrete structures. plan; Monitoring the amounts of demolition waste; Energy composites for bridges; FRP composites for steel structures; analysis: Assessing the recycling potential of C&DW; 960 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 FRP composites in environmental engineering. Waste management plants: problems and considerations; ISBN: 978 0 85709 418 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 864 1 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 Cost factors and economics of waste management Approx. £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 234 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 895 5 facilities. 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Part 4 Special Edited by F Pacheco-Torgal, University of Fucic, Institute for Medical Research and applications: Recycling aggregates containing gypsum; Minho, Portugal, M V Diamanti, Polytechnic of Recycling aggregates containing asbestos; Recycling wood Occupational Health, Croatia treated with toxic preservatives; Decontamination process of Milan, Italy, A Nazari, Islamic Azad University, wood treated with toxic preservatives; Recycled aggregates Iran and C Goran-Granqvist, Uppsala From long-standing worries regarding the contaminated with Alkali-silica reaction (ASR) concrete; University, Sweden use of lead and asbestos to recent research Assessing the hazard potential of concrete with recycled into carcinogenic issues related to the use aggregates. The majority of the existent construction and of plastics in construction, there is growing 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 building materials have a low environmental concern regarding the potential toxic effects ISBN: 978 0 85709 682 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 690 6 performance. Nanotechnology has been found Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 of building materials on health. Toxicity of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857096821 to be potentially very successful in terms of building materials provides an essential guide the development of construction and building to this important problem and its solution. materials and it has now become widely used. This book covers the role of nanotechnology in CONTENTS The main health hazards from building materials; the development of eco-efficient construction Plastic materials: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC); Plastic materials. materials: Chlorinated polyethylene (CPE), chlorinated polyvinylchloride (CPVC), chlorosulfonated polyethylene CONTENTS (CSPE), polychloroprene rubber (CR); Materials responsible Part 1 General issues: Introduction to nanotechnology; Design for formaldehyde and volatile organic compound (VOC) and manufacturing processes; Safety issues. Part 2 Structural emissions; Semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs): materials: Concrete, mortar and plaster using nanomaterials; phthalates, PFCs, flame retardants; Wood preservatives; Nanoengineering of cement-based materials; Nanoclay- Mineral fibre-based building materials and their health modified asphalt; High-performance thermal insulation hazards; Radioactive materials; Materials that release toxic materials; The use of nanotechnology to improve the bulk fumes during fire; Heavy metals: Lead; Other heavy metals: and surface properties of steel. Part 3 Other materials: Silica Mercury, cadmium, chromium and antimony; Materials prone nanogel for energy-efficient windows; Switchable glazing to mould growth; Antimicrobial treatment and efficacy; technology; Titanium oxide self-cleaning surfaces; Thin films Potential hazards from waste based/recycled building and nanostructured coatings for eco-efficient buildings; materials; Toxicity of nanoparticles. 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Polymer modified bitumen Building decorative materials Fibrous and Properties and characterisation Edited by Y Li and S Ren composite materials Edited by T McNally, Queen’s University The book begins by considering the main for civil engineering Belfast, UK types of decorative material and the physical, applications This book, the first of its type, provides a mechanical and other properties they require. Edited by R Fangueiro, comprehensive and in-depth coverage of the It then discusses types and potential uses of University of Minho, Portugal science and technology of polymer modified decorative stone materials such as marble, bitumen. After an initial introduction to granite, slate or gypsum. It then goes on Woodhead Publishing Series bitumen and polymer modified bitumen, to discuss the ways cement and concrete in Textiles No. 104 the book is divided into two parts. Part one can be used for decorative effect, before The use of fibrous materials in civil focuses on the preparation and properties of a considering the role of ceramics in such engineering, both as structural reinforcement range of polymer modified bitumen, including areas as tiling. The following chapters review and in non-structural applications such as polymer bitumen emulsions, modification of decorative glass for windows or facades, geotextiles, is an important development. bitumen with poly(urethanes), waste rubber metals and wood before assessing polymer Fibrous and composite materials for civil and plastic as well as polypropylene fibres. materials such as plastics and textiles. The engineering applications analyses types Part two addresses the characterisation and final group of chapters discuss coatings, and properties of textiles and their use in properties of polymer modified bitumen. including waterproofing materials, multi- knitted, woven and fabric structures as well Topics covered include rheology, simulated functional materials used for such purposes as as their applications in such areas as the and actual long term ageing studies, the soundproofing and thermal insulation, and the reinforcement of concrete and as insulation solubility of bituminous binders in fuels use of more sustainable decorative materials. materials. and the use of Fourier transform infrared CONTENTS CONTENTS spectroscopy to study ageing/oxidation of Basic properties of building decorative material; Building Part 1 Types of fibrous textiles and structures: Natural and polymer modified bitumen. decorative stone; Gypsum decorative material; Building man-made fibres: Physical properties; Yarns: Production, decorative cement; Building decorative concrete and mortar; processability and properties; Textile structures. Part 2 CONTENTS Building decorative ceramic; Building decorative glass; Fibrous materials as a concrete reinforcement material: Introduction to polymer modified bitumen (PMB). Part 1 Metal decorative material; Decorative wood; Decorative Steel fibre reinforced concrete: Material properties and Types of polymer modified bitumen: Polymer modified plastics; Building decorative fiber fabric and its products; structural applications; Natural fibre reinforced concrete; bitumen emulsions (PMBEs); Modification of bitumen using Architectural coatings; Adhesives; Waterproof materials; The role of fibre reinforcement in mitigating shrinkage cracks polyurethanes; Rubber modified bitumen; The use of waste Acoustic and thermal insulating materials; New energy-saving in concrete. Part 3 Fibrous materials based composites for polymers to modify bitumen; Polypropylene fiber-reinforced and environmental protective building materials. civil engineering applications: Fibrous materials reinforced bitumen. Part 2 Characterisation and properties: Rheology of composites production techniques; Fibrous materials polymer-modified bitumens; Factors affecting the rheology Published in association with Science Press reinforced composite for internal reinforcement of concrete structures; Fibrous materials reinforced composites for of polymer modified bitumen (PMB); Ageing of polymer 420 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 structural health monitoring; Fibrous insulation materials modified bitumen (PMB); Natural weathering of styrene- ISBN: 978 0 85709 257 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 258 8 butadiene modified bitumen; Fuel resistance of bituminous in building engineering applications; Acoustic behaviour £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 binders; Physio-chemical techniques for analysing the ageing of fibrous materials; The use of textile materials for of polymer modified bitumen. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092571 architectural membranes. 424 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 400 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 0 85709 048 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 372 1 ISBN: 978 1 84569 558 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 252 6 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 Materials for energy efficiency £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695583 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090485 and thermal comfort in buildings Edited by M Hall, University of Nottingham, UK Building materials in civil Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 14 Textiles, polymers and engineering ‘A focus on the highest standards of latest research, composites for buildings Edited by H Zhang rather than commercial interest, makes for a high- Edited by G Pohl, Leichtbau Institut, Germany quality book that still manages to hold commercial Building materials in civil engineering value.’ Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 95 provides an overview of the complete range of Materials World CONTENTS building materials available to civil engineers Part 1 Main types of textiles and polymers used in building CONTENTS and construction: Types and production of textiles used for Part 1 Fundamental issues and building physics: Heat and and all those involved in the building and building and construction; Technical characteristics and mass transport; Hygrothermal behaviour and simulation; construction industries. Chapters cover the requirements of textiles used for building and construction; Ventilation, air quality and air-tightness; Heat energy storage Fibre reinforced polymer composite materials for building basic properties of building materials including and cooling; Thermal comfort; Environmental health and and construction; Developing and testing textiles and safety. Part 2 Materials and sustainable technologies: Life cement, concrete, mortar, construction coatings for tensioned membrane structures; Polymer cycle assessment; Inorganic mineral insulation; Natural fibre steel and wood. The book also examines foils used in construction. Part 2 Applications of textiles and fibre composite insulation; Polymeric foam insulation; and polymers in construction: Tensile structures – textiles materials used for insulation and finishing. Insulation for building equipment; Reflective materials for architecture and design; The role, properties and and radiant barriers; Aerogel insulation; Hygrothermal It serves as an essential reference for civil applications of textile materials in sustainable buildings; materials for heat and moisture control; Desiccant materials and construction engineering students and Learning from nature: lightweight constructions using the for moisture control; Phase change materials; Porous ‘technical plant stem’; The role of textiles in providing professionals alike. materials for evaporative cooling; Prefabricated units and biomimetic solutions for construction; Smart textile and modern methods of construction (MMC); Roofing materials; CONTENTS polymer fibres for structural health monitoring; Textiles for Benchmarking performance of façades. Part 3 Application of Introduction; The basic properties of building materials; Air insulation systems, control of solar gains and thermal losses advanced building materials and design: Materials and eco- hardening binding materials; Cement; Concrete; Building and solar systems; Sustainable buildings: Biomimicry and building design; Domestic buildings; Commercial buildings; mortar; Wall and roof materials; Construction steel; Wood; textile applications; Challenges in using textile materials in High performance buildings; New buildings; Refurbishment; Waterproof materials; Building plastic; Heat-insulating architecture: the case of Australia; Innovative composite- Hot and tropical climates. materials and sound-absorbing materials; Finishing materials; fibre components in architecture. 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Blast protection of Geopolymers Strengthening and rehabilitation civil infrastructures Structures, processing, of civil infrastructures using and vehicles using properties and industrial fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites applications composites Edited by J L Provis and J S J Edited by N Uddin, University Edited by L C Hollaway, University of van Deventer, University of of Alabama at Birmingham, Surrey, UK and J G Teng, The Hong Kong Melbourne, Australia USA Polytechnic University, China CONTENTS ‘This book contains all the information required ‘…provides essential background reading for those Structurally deficient civil engineering infrastructure: to start thinking about materials development and interested in persuing this exciting technology. With Concrete, metallic, masonry and timber structures; Fibre- implementation in this area.’ a distinguished international team of contributors, it reinforced polymer composites used in rehabilitation; Materials World is a superb reference text for research scientists and Surface preparation of component materials; Flexural engineers in industry and academia.’ strengthening of reinforced concrete beams with fibre- reinforced polymer composites; Shear strengthening of CONTENTS Materials World Part 1 Introduction: Blast threats and blast loading; reinforced concrete beams with fibre-reinforced polymer Standards and specifications for composite blast protection CONTENTS composites; Strengthening of reinforced concrete columns with fibre-reinforced polymer composites; Design guidelines materials; Processing polymer matrix composites for blast Introduction to geopolymers. Part 1 Geopolymer synthesis for fibre-reinforced polymer strengthened reinforced protection; High energy absorbing composite materials for and characterisation: Fly ash glass chemistry and inorganic concrete structures; Strengthening of metallic structures blast resistant design; Modelling the blast response of hybrid polymer cements; Geopolymer precursor design; Activating with fibre-reinforced polymer composites; Strengthening laminated composite plates; Response of composite panels solution chemistry for geopolymers; Nanostructure/ of masonry structures with fibre-reinforced polymer to blast wave pressure loadings. Part 2 Applications: Ceramic microstructure of metakaolin geopolymers; Nanostructure/ composites; Flexural strengthening application of fibre- matrix composites for ballistic protection of vehicles and microstructure of fly ash geopolymers; Geopolymer synthesis reinforced polymer plates; Durability of externally bonded personnel; Developing mine blast resistance for composite kinetics. Part 2 Manufacture and properties of geopolymers: fibre-reinforced polymer composite systems; Quality based military vehicles; Blast protection of buildings Accelerated ageing of geopolymers; Chemical durability of assurance/quality control, maintenance and repair; Case using fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites; The use geopolymers; Life-cycle analysis of geopolymers; Engineering studies. of composites in blast-resistant walls; Using composites properties of geopolymer concrete; Producing fire and to improve the blast resistance of columns in buildings; heat-resistant geopolymers; Utilisation of mining wastes to 416 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 Retrofitting using fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) polymer produce geopolymer binders; Utilisation of non-thermally ISBN: 978 1 84569 448 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 489 0 composites for blast protection of buildings; Retrofitting to activated clays in the production of geopolymers; Thermal £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 improve the blast response of concrete masonry walls. properties of geopolymers; Utilisation of low-calcium slags www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694487 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 to improve the strength and durability of geopolymers. ISBN: 978 1 84569 399 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 803 4 Part 3 Applications of geopolymers: Commercialisation £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 of geopolymers for construction: Opportunities and obstacles; Geopolymers for nuclear waste immobilization; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693992 Immobilization of toxic waste in geopolymers. Durability of composites for civil 464 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 structural applications ISBN: 978 1 84569 449 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 638 2 Edited by V M Karbhari, The University of Architectural glass to resist £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 Alabama in Huntsville, USA www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694494 seismic and extreme climatic CONTENTS events Introduction: The use of composites in civil structural applications. Part 1 Aspects of composite durability: Edited by R A Behr, Pennsylvania State Sustainability of construction Fabrication, quality and service life issues for composites University, USA in civil engineering; Durability of composites in aqueous materials environments; Durability of composites in freeze-thaw ‘The book provides a comprehensive review and design Edited by J Khatib, University conditions; Durability of composites exposed to ultraviolet radiation; Durability of composites exposed to elevated guide for AG components in buildings that would of Wolverhampton, UK improve their performance against seismic and climatic temperature and fire; Durability of composites under events’ fatigue loads; Creep and time-dependent response of composites; Durability of composites due to wear and Materials World erosion. Part 2 Applications and monitoring of composites CONTENTS in civil engineering: Fibre-reinforced polymer composite structures and structural component; Current applications Building code seismic requirements for architectural glass: ‘This polished work, edited by and durability issues; Reinforcement of concrete using The United States; Glazing and curtain wall systems to Jamal Khatib, is ground-breaking fibre-reinforced polymer composites; External strengthening resist earthquakes; Snow loads on building envelopes and and based on an international team of structures using fibre-reinforced polymer composites; glazing systems; Architectural glass to resist snow loads; of contributors, it is laid out in the form of a super Rehabilitation of concrete structures using fibre-reinforced Wind pressures on building envelopes; Architectural glass to academic journal, each chapter presenting an abstract, polymer composites: Identifying potential defects; Structural resist wind pressures; Architectural glass to resist wind-borne keywords and references.’ health monitoring and field evaluation of composite debris impacts; Glazing systems to resist windstorms on durability. special buildings; Test methods for performance of glazing Materials World systems and exterior walls during earthquakes and extreme 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 climatic events. CONTENTS ISBN: 978 1 84569 035 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 356 5 Sustainability of aggregates in construction; Sustainability of £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 272 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 timber, wood and bamboo in construction; Sustainability of ISBN: 978 1 84569 369 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 685 6 vegetable fibres in construction; Sustainability of masonry in www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845690359 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 construction; Sustainability of cement, concrete and cement www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693695 replacement materials in construction; Sustainability of metals and alloys in construction; Sustainability of glass in construction; Sustainability of engineered wood products Geosynthetics in civil in construction; The use of waste tyre rubber in civil engineering Polymers in cementitious engineering works; Durability of sustainable construction materials; Nanotechnologies for sustainable construction. Edited by R W Sarsby, University of materials 312 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 Wolverhampton, UK M Miller ISBN: 978 1 84569 349 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 584 2 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 57 192 pages 250 x 185mm paperback 2005 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693497 ISBN: 978 1 85957 491 1 Published in association with The Textile Institute £95.00/US$160.00/€115.00 312 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859574911 ISBN: 978 1 85573 607 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 249 0 *Not available for distribution in the USA. £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855736078

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Advanced civil CEMENT AND CONCRETE NEW infrastructure Understanding the tensile materials properties of concrete NEW Science, mechanics and Edited by J Weerheijm, Technical University applications Handbook of recycled concrete of Delft, The Netherlands and demolition waste Edited by H Wu, Wayne State This book looks in depth at the properties University, USA Edited by F Pacheco-Torgal, University of and behaviour of concrete under tension, CONTENTS Minho, J de Brito, Technical University of a phenomenon that can cause catastrophic Advanced concrete for use in civil engineering; Advanced Lisbon, J Labrincha, University of Aveiro, failure of concrete structures if it is not steel for use in civil engineering; Advanced cement Portugal and V Tam, University of Western properly factored into the design stage. composites for use in civil engineering; Advanced fibre- Sydney, Australia reinforced polymer composites for use in civil engineering; Part one considers concrete in static Rehabilitation of civil structures using advanced polymer Handbook of recycled concrete and demolition tensile loading, including chapters on static composites; Advanced engineered wood composites for use in civil engineering; Sustainable materials for the built waste begins by looking at some of the response mechanisms, factors affecting environment. issues faced when so much waste material tensile properties, modelling the effects of 376 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 is produced. The book then moves on to material composition and moisture transport. ISBN: 978 1 85573 943 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 117 2 looking at the processes, the properties of Part two reviews concrete in dynamic tensile £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 the materials and the monitoring techniques loading, including chapters on modelling and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739437 used. The book reviews the specific testing methods, response mechanisms of applications of concrete with recycled concrete and the influence of such factors as aggregates such as pavements, bridges and composition and strain rate. Advanced polymer composites then finishes with a section covering safety CONTENTS for structural applications in issues and how to avoid health risks. Part 1 Concrete in static tensile loading: Static response mechanisms of concrete; Factors affecting the tensile construction CONTENTS properties of concrete; Modelling the effect of material ACIC 2004 Part 1 Explanation and overview: Waste management composition on the tensile properties of concrete; Modelling plan; Monitoring the amounts of demolition waste; Energy moisture transport in intact and fractured concrete. Part 2 Edited by L C Hollaway, University of Surrey, analysis: Assessing the recycling potential of C&DW; Concrete in dynamic tensile loading: Modelling the response UK Waste management plants: problems and considerations; of concrete structures to dynamic loading; Dynamic test Cost factors and economics of waste management devices for analysing the tensile properties of concrete; CONTENTS facilities. Part 2 Demolition, processing and properties: Response mechanisms of concrete under impulsive tensile Part 1 Keynote papers. Part 2 FRP strengthening of concrete Conventional demolition vs. deconstruction; Demolition loading; Modelling the dynamic response of concrete with and masonry structures. Part 3 FRP strengthening of metallic techniques; Sorting demolition wastes; Quality control mesoscopic heterogeneity; Numerical modelling of the and timber structures. Part 4 Development of FRP materials on recycled aggregates; Properties of concrete with tensile properties of concrete; Modelling the influence and systems. Part 5 Analysis, design and testing. Part 6 recycled aggregates; Strength and durability of concrete of strain rate and related phenomena on the response of Durability and long-term performance. Part 7 Certification, using recycled aggregates; Beneficiation of using recycled concrete structures; Understanding the dynamic response of inspection and quality assurance. Part 8 Case studies. concrete aggregates; Life cycle assessment (LCA) of concrete concrete to loading: Practical examples. with recycled aggregates. Part 3 Current applications: 350 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 784 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2004 Recycled aggregates for roads; Recycled aggregates for ISBN: 978 1 85573 736 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 064 9 asphalt materials; Recycled asphalt for pavements; High ISBN: 978 0 85709 045 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 753 8 £200.00/US$340.00/€240.00 volume recycled aggregates HPC: Portland cement versus Approx. £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855737365 geopolymers; Geopolymerisation of C&DW. Part 4 Special www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090454 applications: Recycling aggregates containing gypsum; Recycling aggregates containing asbestos; Recycling wood treated with toxic preservatives; Decontamination process of Strengthening of reinforced wood treated with toxic preservatives; Recycled aggregates The electrochemistry and contaminated with Alkali-silica reaction (ASR) concrete; concrete structures Assessing the hazard potential of concrete with recycled characteristics of embeddable Using externally-bonded FRP composites aggregates. reference electrodes for in structural and civil engineering 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 ISBN: 978 0 85709 682 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 690 6 concrete structural engineering Edited by L C Hollaway, University of Surrey Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 R Myrdal, Rescon Mapei AS, Norway and M Leeming, Mouchel Consulting Ltd, UK www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857096821 European Federation of Corrosion (EFC) Series CONTENTS No. 43 Review of materials and techniques for plate bonding; Materials; Structural strengthening of concrete beams using Durability of concrete and CONTENTS unstressed composite plates; Structural strengthening of Reference electrodes in general: Basic concepts; Types concrete using prestressed plates; Environmental durability; cement composites of reference electrodes; Potential scales and potential Time-dependent behaviour and fatigue; Analytical and conversion; Reference electrode design; Potential numerical solutions to structural strengthening of beams by Edited by C L Page and M M Page, University of measurement; Ideal reference electrode properties; plate bonding; Design specifications for FRP plate bonding of Birmingham, UK Phenomena disturbing reference electrode potentials. beams; Site construction techniques; Case histories of plate Reference electrodes for concrete: Types; Installation bonding world-wide. CONTENTS of reference electrodes in concrete structures; Field Physical and chemical characteristics of cement composites; experiences. References. 352 pages 234 x 173mm (7 x 9) hardback 1999 Dimensional stability and cracking processes in concrete; 40 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2006 ISBN: 978 1 85573 378 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 761 7 Chemical degradation of concrete; Corrosion and ISBN: 978 1 84569 234 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 255 1 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 protection of reinforced steel in concrete; Degradation www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733787 of pre-stressed concrete; Concrete aggregates and the £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 durability of concrete; Degradation of concrete in cold www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692346 weather conditions; Degradation of fibre-reinforced cement composites; Degradation of polymer-cement composites. 416 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 ISBN: 978 1 85573 940 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 339 8 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739406

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NEW Understanding the Non-destructive evaluation of Eco-efficient concrete rheology of concrete reinforced concrete structures Edited by F Pacheco-Torgal, S Jalali, Edited by N Roussel, LCPC, Volume 1: Deterioration processes and University of Minho, J Labrincha, University of France standard test methods Aveiro, Portugal and V M John, University of Edited by C Maierhofer, BAM Federal Institute San Paulo, Brazil for Materials Research and Testing, H-W Concrete is one of the most widely-used of Reinhardt, University of Stuttgart and G all materials with a significant environmental Dobmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Non- Destructive Testing (IZFP), Germany impact. This important book reviews the ‘Anyone wanting to understand the rheological wealth of recent research on developing more behaviors of concrete, including measurement CONTENTS eco-efficient concrete. The book covers the techniques, the impact of mix design and casting, now Part 1 Deterioration of reinforced concrete and testing problems: Testing problems of infrastructure with particular use of supplementary cementitious materials has this book for reference.’ The Indian Concrete Journal emphasis on the experience in the UK; When to use non- (SCMs), the use of waste and recycled destructive testing of reinforced concrete structures: An materials as well as eco-binders in concrete. The properties of concrete before it has set overview; Deterioration processes in reinforced concrete: an overview; Modelling of ageing and corrosion processes CONTENTS can have a significant impact on performance. in reinforced concrete structures; Components in concrete Part 1 The eco-efficiency of concrete: Environmental impact This important book reviews methods of and their impact on quality: An overview; The role and of Portland cement production; Life cycle assessment measuring, modelling and controlling the tools of lifetime management of civil structures. Part 2 (LCA) of concrete. Part 2 Eco-efficient concrete with Conventional/standard testing methods: Conventional/ supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs): Natural rheological behaviour of concrete, which play standard testing methods for concrete: An overview; pozzolans; Artificial pozzolans; Testing pozzolan activity; a vital role in construction processes. The Microscopic examination of deteriorated concrete; The Properties of concrete with high volume pozzolans; book begins with a group of chapters dealing analysis of solid components and their ratios in reinforced Influence of pozzolans on concrete durability; Performance concrete structures; The determination of chlorides in of self-compacting concrete (SCC) with high volume with measurement methods, including general concrete structures; Investigating the original water content pozzolans; High volume ground granulated blast furnace introductions to rheology and rheometry. of concrete. slag concrete; Recycled glass concrete. Part 3 Eco-efficient Chapters in the second part examine mix 264 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 concrete with non-reactive wastes: Municipal solid waste design, covering issues such as the use of ISBN: 978 1 84569 560 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 953 6 incinerator (MSWI) concrete; Concrete with polymeric wastes; Concrete with construction and demolition super-plasticizers and viscosity agents, among £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 wastes; Reducing carbonation in eco-efficient concrete; others. Finally, the last part of the book www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695606 Concrete with polymers. Part 4 Eco-efficient binders and focuses on casting, with chapters discussing other developments: Eco-efficient binders in concrete; Alkali-activated concrete; Calcium sulfoaluminate cement thixotropy and formwork pressure, among and concrete; Reactive magnesia cement; The use of other topics. Non-destructive evaluation of nanotechnology in eco-efficient concrete. CONTENTS reinforced concrete structures 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 Part 1 Measuring the rheological behaviour of concrete: Volume 2: Non-destructive testing ISBN: 978 0 85709 424 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 899 3 Introduction to the rheology of complex fluids; Introduction Approx. £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 to the rheometry of complex suspensions; Concrete methods www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094247 rheometers; From industrial testing to rheological Edited by C Maierhofer, BAM Federal Institute parameters for concrete; The rheology of cement during setting. Part 2 Mix design and the rheological behaviour of for Materials Research and Testing, H-W concrete: Particle packing and the rheology of concrete; Reinhardt, University of Stuttgart and G Developments in the formulation Superplasticizers and the rheology of concrete; Viscosity- Dobmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Non- enhancing admixtures and the rheology of concrete; Fibre and reinforcement of concrete reinforcement and the rheology of concrete. Part 3 Casting Destructive Testing (IZFP), Germany Edited by S Mindess, University of British and the rheological behaviour of concrete: Modelling the flow CONTENTS of self-compacting concrete; Thixotropy: from measurement Columbia, Canada Part 1 Planning and implementing non-destructive testing to casting of concrete; Understanding formwork pressure of reinforced concrete structures. Part 2 Individual non- generated by fresh concrete; Understanding the pumping of destructive testing techniques. Part 3 Case studies. CONTENTS conventional vibrated and self-compacting concrete. Autoclaved aerated concrete; High density and radiation- 624 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 shielding concrete; High strength concrete; Sprayed concrete ISBN: 978 1 84569 950 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 960 4 ISBN: 978 0 85709 028 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 528 2 (Shotcrete); Hot weather concreting; Underwater concrete; £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 Fibrous concrete reinforcement; Lightweight concrete; Self £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699505 compacting concrete (SCC); Recycled materials in concrete; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090287 Formed concrete; Polymer concrete; Future developments in concrete. 308 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 Failure, distress and repair of ISBN: 978 1 84569 263 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 468 5 Corrosion of reinforcement in £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 concrete concrete structures www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692636 Monitoring, prevention and rehabilitation Edited by N Delatte, Cleveland State techniques University, USA Edited by M Raupach, Aachen University, CONTENTS Corrosion in reinforced concrete Part 1 Failure mechanisms in concrete: Causes and structures Germany, B Elsener, Swiss Federal Institute mechanisms of deterioration in reinforced concrete; Types of of Technology, Switzerland, R Polder, TNO damage in concrete structures; Types and causes of cracking Edited by H Böhni, Formerly Swiss Federal Built Environment and Geosciences, The in concrete structures; Condition assessment of concrete Institute of Technology, Switzerland structures. 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MONITORING AND CONDITION NEW Service life ASSESSMENT Toxicity of building estimation and materials extension of Edited by F Pacheco- civil engineering NEW Torgal, S Jalali, University structures of Minho, Portugal and A Handbook of seismic risk Edited by V M Karbhari, Fucic, Institute for Medical analysis and management of civil University of Alabama in Research and Occupational Huntsville and L S Lee, infrastructure systems Health, Croatia Edited by S Tesfamariam, University of British University of the Pacific, USA From long-standing worries regarding the Columbia, Canada and K Goda, University of Service life estimation and extension of use of lead and asbestos to recent research Bristol, UK civil engineering structures reviews ways into carcinogenic issues related to the use of rehabilitating ageing reinforced concrete Earthquakes remain one of the major risks of plastics in construction, there is growing structures using fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) to buildings, bridges and other components concern regarding the potential toxic effects composites and how to assess their remaining of civil infrastructure. This important book of building materials on health. Toxicity of service life. The book covers topics such summarises the wealth of recent research. building materials provides an essential guide as rehabilitation techniques for service life Part one reviews research in the analysis of to this important problem and its solution. ground motion and seismic hazard assessment. extension, probabilistic methods for service CONTENTS Part two discusses different seismic risk life estimation, rehabilitation and service life The main health hazards from building materials; estimation of corroded structures and NDE/ hazard methodologies, whilst parts three and Plastic materials: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC); Plastic four cover the assessment of seismic risks to materials: Chlorinated polyethylene (CPE), chlorinated NDT of rehabilitated structures. polyvinylchloride (CPVC), chlorosulfonated polyethylene buildings, bridges, water supply systems and (CSPE), polychloroprene rubber (CR); Materials responsible CONTENTS other aspects of civil infrastructure. The final for formaldehyde and volatile organic compound (VOC) Part 1 Using fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composites to extend the service-life of civil engineering structures: Key part of the book considers ways of assessing emissions; Semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs): phthalates, PFCs, flame retardants; Wood preservatives; issues in the use of FRP composites in the rehabilitation and financial and other losses from earthquake Mineral fibre-based building materials and their health retrofitting of concrete structures; Using FRP composites damage. hazards; Radioactive materials; Materials that release toxic to extend the service life of corroded concrete structures; fumes during fire; Heavy metals: Lead; Other heavy metals: Areas of uncertainty in the use of fibre-reinforced polymer CONTENTS Mercury, cadmium, chromium and antimony; Materials prone (FRP) composites in the rehabilitation of civil engineering Part 1 Ground motions and seismic hazard assessment: to mould growth; Antimicrobial treatment and efficacy; structures; Rehabilitation and service life estimation of Probablistic seismic hard analysis (PSHA); Uncertainties Potential hazards from waste based/recycled building bridge superstructures. Part 2 Estimating the service life in ground motion prediction in PSHA; Spatial correlation materials; Toxicity of nanoparticles. of civil engineering structures: Service life, reliability and of ground motions in estimating seismic hazards; Ground maintenance of civil structures; Probabilistic methods motion selection for seismic risk analysis; Assessing and 512 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 for service life estimation of civil engineering structures; managing risks of earthquake-induced liquefaction. Part 2 ISBN: 978 0 85709 122 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 635 7 Non-destructive evaluation and testing (NDE/NDT) of civil Seismic risk analysis methodologies: Seismic risk analysis: £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 structures rehabilitated using FRP composites; Structural An overview; Seismic risk analysis using Bayesian belief www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091222 health monitoring and field validation of civil engineering networks; Structural vulnerability analysis; Earthquake risk structures; Databases and knowledge-based systems for management: Integrating soft and hard risks; Assessing risks service-life estimation of FRP rehabilitated civil engineering from the social impact of earthquakes; Resilience-based structures; Pipeline rehabilitation systems for service-life design (RBD) modelling. Part 3 Assessing seismic risks to Structural health monitoring of extension. buildings: Assessing seismic risks using performance-based 312 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 earthquake engineering (PBEE) methodology; Assessing the civil infrastructure systems ISBN: 978 1 84569 398 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 092 8 seismic vulnerability of masonry buildings; Vulnerability £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 assessment of reinforced-concrete structures; Seismic Edited by V M Karbhari, University of Alabama risk models for ageing and deteriorating buildings; at Huntsville and F Ansari, University of Illinois www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693985 Stochastic modelling of deterioration in buildings. 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Condition STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Structural dynamics assessment of aged of earthquake structures engineering NEW Edited by J K Paik, Pusan Theory and application National University, Korea Modern earth using Mathematica and and R E Melchers, University buildings Matlab of Newcastle, Australia Materials, engineering, S Rajasekaran, PSG College constructions and of Technology, India ‘…cohesion between the 17 detailed chapters is applications CONTENTS excellent.’ Edited by M Hall, University Introduction to dynamics. 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Finally, part five of Modern earth to earthquakes: analysis of shear walls. structural condition assessment; fundamental buildings explores the application of modern 896 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 mechanisms and advanced mathematical earth construction through international case ISBN: 978 1 84569 518 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 573 6 methods for predicting structural studies. £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695187 deterioration; residual strength assessment CONTENTS of deteriorated structures; reliability of Part 1 Introduction to modern earth buildings: Overview aged structures; and survey, inspection and of modern earth building; Hygrothermal behaviour and maintenance. occupant comfort in modern earth buildings; Fabric Design and optimization of metal insulation, thermal bridging and acoustics in modern CONTENTS earth buildings; Modern earth building codes, standards structures Part 1 Current practices: Current practices in condition and normative development; Passive house design: a J Farkas and K Jarmai, University of Miskolc, assessment of aged ships and floating offshore structures; benchmark for thermal mass fabric. 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Design, fabrication and economy Multiscale materials modelling Introduction to structures of welded structures Fundamentals and applications W R Spillers, New Jersey Institute of International conference proceedings, Edited by Z X Guo, Queen Mary University of Technology, USA 2008 London, UK 256 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2002 ISBN: 978 1 898563 94 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 78242 055 2 K Jarmai and J Farkas, University of Miskolc, ‘Credit goes to the editor for organising modelling £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 Hungary experts to review topics which combine multiscale www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563945 mathematics with potential range of applications’ ‘A remarkably coherent set of papers.’ ‘The book provides a comprehensive review of MMM SciTech Book News that would promote a practical challenge to predict Elastic beams and frames CONTENTS failures of materials’ Introductory paper; Structural optimization I; Structural Materials World Second edition optimization II; Fatigue design; Frames; Hollow sections; J D Renton, University of Oxford, UK Plated structures; Residual stresses and distortions; Static CONTENTS stresses in welded connections; Application; Welding The role of ab initio electronic structure calculations in 416 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2002 technology I; Welding technology II; Applied mechanics; multiscale modelling of materials; Modelling dislocation ISBN: 978 1 898563 86 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 962 4 Index. behaviour at the continuum level; Phase field modelling £80.00/US$135.00/€95.00 of material microstructure; Mesoscale modelling of grain www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563860 592 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 growth and microstructure in polycrystalline materials; ISBN: 978 1 904275 28 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 78242 048 4 Finite element and homogenisation modelling of materials; £80.00/US$135.00/€95.00 Grain-continuum modelling of material behaviour; Coupled www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781904275282 atomistic/continuum modelling of plasticity in materials; Multiscale modelling of carbon nanostructures; Multiscale Plasticity for engineers modelling of structural materials. Theory and applications 312 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 C R Calladine, University of Cambridge, UK Analysis and design ISBN: 978 1 84569 071 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 337 4 of plated structures £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 ‘This is an excellent and lucidly-written book, warmly www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845690717 Volume 1: Stability recommended to students studying M.Eng or Masters programmes and researchers.’ Edited by N E Shanmugam, Structures and Buildings Universiti Kebangsaan, The deformation and processing Malaysia and C M Wang, ‘Calladine is the person who invented plasticity and it is of structural materials not a big surprise that he can explain well in his book. National University of It is easy to read, very well structured and it has all you Singapore, Singapore Edited by Z Xiao Guo, Queen Mary University, need to know about plasticity in there..-starting off 508 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) UK with the simple theorems, he then carries on talking about rotating discs, torsion and indentation problems. hardback 2006 352 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 Last few chapters are about slip-line fields, circular ISBN: 978 1 85573 967 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 096 0 ISBN: 978 1 85573 738 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 078 6 plates under transverse loading and metal-forming £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 processes.. (wire drawing and extrusion). I started www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739673 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855737389 reading this book at university and I believe it it is one of the best reference books about Plasticity.’ Review by a customer on Amazon.co.uk Analysis and design Durability of engineering 328 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2000 of plated structures structures ISBN: 978 1 898563 70 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 970 9 £80.00/US$135.00/€95.00 Volume 2: Dynamics Design, repair and maintenance www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563709 Edited by N E Shanmugam, J Bijen, Delft University of Technology, The Universiti Kebangsaan, Netherlands Malaysia and C M Wang, Mechanics of solids National University of ‘This book is most welcome. It gives perspective. The key feature is that it is written from the viewpoint of a C T F Ross, University of Portsmouth, UK Singapore, Singapore practical design and assessment.’ 480 pages 234 x 173mm (7 x 9) paperback 1999 CONTENTS ‘…represents a blueprint by which increased knowledge ISBN: 978 1 898563 67 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 971 6 Dynamic behaviour of tapered beams; GBT-based local and of durability can be given focus within a future design £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 global vibration analysis of thin-walled members; Dynamics framework.’ www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563679 of non-prismatic thin-walled hybrid composite members of generic cross section; Differential quadrature element Concrete magazine method for vibration analysis of plates; Least squares finite 280 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2003 difference method for vibration analysis of plates; Analytical ISBN: 978 1 85573 695 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 856 0 Analysis of engineering p-elements for vibration of plates/plated structures; The £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 extended Kantorovich method for vibration analysis of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855736955 structures plates; A closed-form approach to modelling and dynamic analysis of beams, plates and shell; Vibration of plates with B Bedenik, University of Maribor, Slovenia and abrupt changes in properties; Relationship between vibration C B Besant, Imperial College, UK frequencies of higher order plate theories and classical thin plate theory; Free vibration analysis of functionally Applied elasticity ‘Covers static analysis of beams and simple trusses in graded ceramic-metal plates; Nonlinear transient analysis Matrix and tensor analysis of elastic generalised notations, and aspects of kinematics and of hybrid laminated plates; A hybrid strategy for parameter energy methods. Also introduces three-dimensional identification of plated structures; Hydroelastic analysis of continua forces and displacements. The summary of inelastic floating plated structures. Second edition material behaviour of structures is valuable.’ 508 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 J D Renton, University of Oxford, UK Structural Engineer ISBN: 978 1 84569 116 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 229 2 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 212 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2002 392 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1999 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691165 ISBN: 978 1 898563 85 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 958 7 ISBN: 978 1 898563 55 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 972 3 £70.00/US$120.00/€85.00 £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563853 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563556

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Macro-engineering and the earth POLYMER COMPOSITES Polymer matrix World projects for year 2000 and beyond composites and U W Kitzinger, First President of Templeton technology NEW College, Oxford, UK and E G Frankel, R Wang, S Zheng and Y Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Advances in polymer Zheng, School of Science at 290 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1998 nanocomposites Northwestern Polytechnic ISBN: 978 1 898563 59 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 78242 058 3 £70.00/US$120.00/€85.00 Types and applications University, China www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563594 Edited by F Gao, Nottingham Trent University, UK Given such properties as low density and high strength, polymer matrix composites The addition of nanoparticles to polymer Macro-engineering have become a widely used material in the composites has led to a new generation of aerospace and other industries. Polymer MIT Brunel lectures on global composite materials with enhanced and matrix composites and technology provides infrastructure novel properties. Advances in polymer a helpful overview of these materials, F P Davidson, E G Frankl and C L Meador, nanocomposites reviews the main types their processing and performance. After an Macro-Engineering Research Group, of polymer nanocomposites and their introductory chapter, part one reviews the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA applications. Part one reviews types of main reinforcement and matrix materials 210 pages 242 x 169mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 1997 polymer nanocomposites according to fillers, used as well as the nature of the interface ISBN: 978 1 898563 33 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 78242 057 6 whilst part two focuses on types of polymer between them. Part two discusses forming £70.00/US$120.00/€85.00 nanocomposites according to base. Finally, www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563334 and molding technologies for polymer matrix part three investigates key applications, composites. The final part of the book covers including fuel cells, aerospace applications, key aspects of performance, including tensile, optical applications, coatings and flame compression, shear and bending properties as Finite element programs in retardant polymer nanocomposites. well as impact, fatigue and creep behaviour. structural engineering and CONTENTS CONTENTS continuum mechanics Part 1 Types of polymer nanocomposites according to fillers: Processing of carbon nanotube-based nanocomposites; Introduction to polymer matrix composites. Part 1 C T F Ross, University of Portsmouth, UK Environmental life-cycle assessment (LCA) of polymer Component materials: Reinforced materials; Matrix nanocomposites; Calcium carbonate nanocomposites; materials; Interface of polymer matrix composites. Part ‘Students and lecturers may value the computer Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) as functional fillers 2 Processing of composite materials: Fabrication of the programs for finite element analysis.’ in polymer nanocomposites; Cellulose nanoparticles as half-finished products for polymer composites; Forming technology of polymer matrix composites; Molding The Structural Engineer reinforcement in polymer nanocomposites; Metal-polymer nanocomposites. Part 2 Types of polymer nanocomposites technology of sandwich structure composites. Part 3 Performance of composite materials: Elementary mechanical ‘The programs, written in Quick Basic, utilize finite according to base: Polyolefin-based polymer nanocomposites; Poly(vinyl chloride)-based nanocomposites; Nylon-based properties of composite materials; Other mechanical element methods to solve a variety of engineering properties of composite materials; High frequency dielectric problems from static and dynamic analysis in two polymer nanocomposites; Clay-containing poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET)-based polymer nanocomposites; properties of composites and radome; Other properties of and three dimensions to two-dimensional field. Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) -based polymer polymer composites. Recommended to upper-division undergraduates and nanocomposites; Soft polymer nanocomposites and gels; Published in association with Science Press professionals.’ Biodegradable polymer nanocomposites. Part 3 Applications Choice of polymer nanocomposites: Polymer nanocomposites 568 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 624 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 1996 in fuel cells; Polymer nanocomposites for aerospace ISBN: 978 0 85709 221 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 222 9 applications; Flame-retardant polymer nanocomposites; ISBN: 978 1 898563 28 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 983 9 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 Polymer nanocomposites for optical applications; Polymer www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092212 £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 nanocomposite coatings. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563280 680 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 1 84569 940 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 624 1 Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 Science and engineering of Finite element techniques in www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699406 short fibre reinforced polymer structural mechanics composites C T F Ross, University of Portsmouth, UK Wood-polymer composites S-Y Fu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, B Lauke, Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research, ‘All Carl Ross’s previous books are very clear and Edited by K O Niska, Luleå University of well written. This thoroughly interesting text is no Germany and Y-W Mai, University of Sydney, Technology, Sweden and M Sain, University of exception. The worked examples and practice problems Australia are particularly useful. I will continue to recommend Toronto, Canada Professor Ross’s books to my students. For anyone CONTENTS ‘In the final chapter relating to the fracture mechanics requiring an introduction to finite element analysis, this Raw materials for wood-polymer composites; Additives of SFRP, the depth and breadth is quite remarkable. text is excellent.’ for wood-polymer composites; Interactions between wood The text is both well-planned and well-written.’ Journal of Strain Analysis and synthetic polymers; Manufacturing technologies for Materials World wood-polymer composites; Mechanical properties of wood- ‘Very readable, clear and easy to follow. 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Creep and fatigue in polymer Nanofibers and nanotechnology Epoxy composites matrix composites in textiles Impact resistance and flame retardancy Edited by R M Guedes, University of Porto, Edited by P Brown and K Stevens, Clemson D Ratna Portugal University, USA CONTENTS CONTENTS Thermosetting composites. Epoxy resins. Epoxy composites. Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 67 Impact resistant epoxy composites. Modification of epoxy Part 1 Viscoelastic and viscoplastic modelling: Viscoelastic matrix. Nanoreinforcement of epoxy. Simultaneous constitutive modeling of creep and stress relaxation CONTENTS nanoreinforcement and toughening. Fire retardant epoxy in polymers and polymer matrix composites; Time- Part 1 Nanofiber production: Electrospinning of nanofibers; composites. Fire retardant resin compositions. Summary temperature-age superposition principle for predicting Producing nanofibre structures by electrospinning for tissue and outlook. List of abbreviation and acronyms. 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Part 2 Creep rupture: Fiber Y-W Mai, University of Sydney, Australia and bundle models for creep rupture analysis of polymer matrix Multi-wall carbon nanotube-nylon 6 nanocomposites from composites; Micromechanical modelling of time-dependent polymerisation. Part 4 Nanocoatings and surface modification Z-Z Yu, City University of Hong Kong, Hong failure in off-axis polymer matrix composites; Time- techniques: Nanotechnologies for coating and structuring Kong of textiles; Electrostatic self-assembled nanolayer films dependent failure criteria for lifetime prediction of polymer 608 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 matrix composite structures. 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Clay-containing polymeric POLYMERS AND BIOPOLYMERS NEW nanocomposites Trends in packaging of food, Two volume set beverages and other fast-moving NEW L A Utracki, National Research Council consumer goods (FMCG) Canada, Industrial Materials Institute, Canada Advances in shape memory Edited by N Farmer, Consultant, UK 786 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2004 polymers ISBN: 978 1 85957 487 4 Edited by J Hu, Hong Kong Polytechnic Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, £100.00/US$170.00/€120.00 Technology and Nutrition No. 244 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859574874 Institute, Hong Kong *Not available for distribution in the USA. There have been many key developments in Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 146 packaging in recent years and it remains an Shape memory polymers (SMPs) have the ability active area of research. Significant advances Integrated design and to change shape in response to an external in materials and technologies are reviewed stimulus. 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NEW NEW NEW Packaging technology Thermosets Functional Fundamentals, materials and processes Structure, properties and nanofibers and their Edited by A Emblem, University of the applications applications Arts London and H Emblem, Environmental Edited by Q Guo, Deakin Edited by Q Wei, Jiangnan Packaging Solutions, UK University, Australia University, China Comprehensive in scope and authoritative in Woodhead Publishing Series its coverage, Packaging technology provides in Textiles No. 134 the ideal introduction and reference for Thermosets are a key group of polymers. Functional nanofibers and their applications both students and experienced packaging Understanding how their chemistry and summarises key trends in the processing and professionals. Part one provides a context structure affects their properties is essential applications of these exciting materials. for the book, discussing fundamental issues to their manufacture and use in a range Part one reviews core-shell, aligned, porous relating to packaging such as its role in society of applications. Thermosets: Structure, and gradient nanofibers. The processing and its diverse functions, the packaging properties and applications reviews both and application of composite functional supply chain and legislative, environmental factors affecting thermoset properties nanofibers, carbon and polymer nanofiber and marketing issues. Part two reviews the and how this understanding can be used reinforcements in polymer matrix composites, principal packaging materials such as glass, to engineer thermosets for particular and inorganic functional nanofibers are metal, plastics, paper and paper board. uses. Part one reviews mechanical and then explored in detail, before part one It also discusses closures, adhesives and thermal properties, including the role of concludes with a consideration of surface labels. The final part of the book discusses nanostructures in thermoset toughening. functionalization. A wide variety of functional packaging processes, from design and printing Applications of thermosets are the focus of nanofiber applications are then reviewed to packaging machinery and line operations, part two, including the use of thermosets in part two. Following consideration of as well as hazard and risk management in in the building and construction industry, their use in filtration, drug delivery and packaging. aerospace technology and as insulation materials. Thermoset adhesives are also tissue engineering applications, the role of CONTENTS discussed, followed by a final review of functional nanofibers in lithium-ion batteries, Part 1 Packaging fundamentals: Packaging and society; The sensor applications, protective clothing, food packaging supply chain; Packaging functions; Packaging thermosets for electrical applications. legislation; Packaging and environmental sustainability; processing and water purification is explored. Packaging and marketing. Part 2 Packaging materials and CONTENTS Discussion of their use in sound absorption, Part 1 Structure and properties of thermosets: Overview components: Glass packaging; Rigid metal packaging; electromagnetic wave attenuation and Aluminium foil packaging; Paper and paper board packaging; of thermosets: structure, properties and processing for Corrugated board packaging; Basics of polymer chemistry advanced applications; Mechanical properties of thermosets; biomedical and microelectronic applications for packaging materials; Plastics properties for packaging Thermal properties of thermoset resins; Rheology of follows, before a final discussion of future materials; Plastics manufacturing processes for packaging thermosets: the use of chemorheology to characterise and trends. materials; Packaging closures; Adhesives for packaging; model thermoset flow behaviour; Nanostructures and the Labels for packaging. Part 3 Packaging processes: Packaging toughening of thermosets. 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Thermoset adhesives: epoxy resins, acrylates and nanofibers: core-shell, aligned, porous and gradient polyurethanes; Thermoset insulation materials in appliances, nanofibers; Processing of composite functional nanofibers; Published in association with IOP: The Packaging Society buildings and other applications; Thermosets for electrical Carbon and polymer nanofiber reinforcements in polymer applications. 600 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2012 matrix composites: processing and applications; Inorganic ISBN: 978 1 84569 665 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 570 1 336 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 functional nanofibers: processing and applications; Surface functionalization of polymer nanofibers. Part 2 Applications: Approx. £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 086 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 763 7 Functional nanofibers for filtration applications; Functional www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696658 £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090867 nanofibers for drug delivery applications; Functional nanofibers for tissue engineering applications; Functional nanofibers in lithium-ion batteries; Functional nanofibers in sensor applications; Functional nanofibers in clothing Development of packaging and for protection against chemical and biological hazards; Determination of additives in products for use in microwave Functional nanofibers in food processing; Functional polymers and rubbers nanofibers in sound absorption, electromagnetic wave ovens attenuation and biomedical applications; Functional T R Crompton, Consultant, UK nanofibers for water purification; Functional nanofibers Edited by M W Lorence and P S Pesheck, in microelectronics applications; Future trends in the General Mills, USA CONTENTS processing of functional nanofibers. Direct determination of additives in polymers and CONTENTS rubbers; Extraction techniques for additives in polymers; Published in association with The Textile Institute Part 1 Principles: Electromagnetic basis of microwave Liquid chromatography; Gas chromatography; Thin-layer heating; Influence of food geometry and dielectric properties chromatography; Paper gel permeation chromatography; 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 on heating performance; Advanced topics in microwave Supercritical fluid chromatography; Headspace analysis– ISBN: 978 0 85709 069 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 564 0 heating uniformity; Microwave ovens; Measurements of volatiles; Thermal methods; Determination of water; £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 dielectric properties of foods and associated materials; Determination of metals; Non-metallic elements. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090690 Microwave dielectric properties of foods and some other 450 pages 255 x 190mm (7 1/2 x 10) paperback 2007 substances; Flavors and colors for microwave foods. 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Biaxial stretching of film Multifunctional and Degradation and stabilisation of Principles and applications nanoreinforced polyamides Edited by M T DeMeuse, Consultant, USA polymers for food Rapra Review Reports, Vol. 16, No. 9, Report 189 Biaxial stretching of film is used for a range of packaging applications. Many products ranging from food Edited by J M Lagarón, S Fairgrieve packaging to packages for fresh cut produce Spanish Council for Scientific CONTENTS are produced by this process. The first set of Research (CSIC), Spain Background; Degradation; Stabilisation; Comments; chapters in this important book review the Additional references; Abbreviations and acronyms. fundamental principles of biaxial stretching. 128 pages 298 x 210mm paperback 2008 Multifunctional and nanoreinforced polymers Emphasis is placed on the technology as ISBN: 978 1 84735 089 3 for food packaging provides a comprehensive £85.00/US$145.00/€100.00 well the different types of polymers used. review of polymers for use in packaging with www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350893 The second collection of chapters examine more than one functional purpose. Recent *Not available for distribution in the USA. applications for the process, including product developments in multifunctional polymers labels, snack packaging and synthetic paper. and nanoreinforced polymers provide the The book includes a discussion of future opportunity to produce active packaging, Nucleating agents applications for biaxial stretching of film. in addition to increasing the shelf life of S Fairgrieve, SPF Polymer Consultants, UK CONTENTS products. The book focuses on the materials CONTENTS Part 1 Fundamental principles of biaxial stretching: science and engineering of multifunctional Fundamentals of biaxial stretching and definitions of terms; Background; Introduction; Additives; Inorganics, Equipment design and requirements of biaxially stretched polymers intended for use in food packaging. Polymers and oligomers, Organic acid derivatives - Early developments, Sorbitol derivatives and their analogues, films; Laboratory evaluations of biaxially stretched films; CONTENTS Polyolefins used in biaxial stretched films; Other polymers Phosphorus-containing species, Organic acid derivatives Multifunctional and nanoreinforced polymers for food used for biaxial films; Biaxial film structures; Typical - Later developments, Miscellaneous, b-nucleators. packaging. Part 1 Nanofillers for plastics in food packaging: industrial processes for the biaxial orientation of films; Conclusion. Multifunctional nanoclays for food contact applications; Post-production processing of biaxially oriented films; Strain Hydrotalcites in nanobiocomposites; Cellulose nanofillers for 132 pages 298 x 210mm paperback 2007 energy function and stress-strain model for uniaxial and food packaging; Electrospun nanofibers for food packaging ISBN: 978 1 84735 083 1 biaxial orientation of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET); applications. Part 2 High barrier plastics for food packaging: £85.00/US$145.00/€100.00 Academic investigations of biaxially stretched films; Biaxial Mass transport and high barrier properties of food packaging www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350831 stretched polyamide film. Part 2 Applications of biaxial films: polymers; Ethylene-norbornene copolymers and advanced *Not available for distribution in the USA. Fresh cut produce packaging and the use of biaxial stretched single-site polyolefins; Advances in polymeric materials for films; Biaxial stretched films for use in snack packaging; modified atmosphere packaging (MAP); Nylon-MXD6 resins Biaxially stretched films for product labelling; Applications of for food packaging; Ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymers; High biaxial stretched films; Future trends for biaxially oriented barrier plastics using nanoscale inorganic films; Functional films and orienting lines. Practical guide to polyimides barriers against migration for food packaging. Part 3 Active 288 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 and bioactive plastics: Silver-based antimicrobial polymers M J M Abadie, A L Rusanov, V Y Voytekunas ISBN: 978 1 84569 675 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 295 3 for food packaging; Incorporation of chemical antimicrobial and L G Komarova £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 agents into polymeric films for food packaging; Natural www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696757 extracts in plastic food packaging; Biaoctive food packaging CONTENTS strategies. Part 4 Nanotechnology in sustainable plastics Introduction; Chloral-derived monomers; Polyimides based for food packaging: Polylactic acid (PLA) nanocomposites on chloral derivatives; TNT-based aromatic diamines; for food packaging applications; Polyhydroxyalkanoates Polyimides based on TNT-derived diamines; Conclusion. (PHAs) for food packaging; Starch based polymers for food 88 pages 298 x 210mm paperback 2007 Advances in polymer processing packaging; Chitosan polysaccharide in food packaging ISBN: 978 1 84735 058 9 From macro- to nano- scales applications; Carragenan polysaccharides for food packaging; Protein-based resins for packaging; Wheat gluten (WG)-based £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 Edited by S Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi materials for food packaging; Safety and regulatory aspects www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350589 University, India and W Yang, Beijing of plastics as food packaging materials. *Not available for distribution in the USA. University of Chemical Technology, China 736 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 CONTENTS ISBN: 978 1 84569 738 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 278 6 £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 Part 1 Introduction: Recent advances in polymer processing: Polymers in electronics the state of the art, new challenges and opportunities; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697389 Non-Newtonian fluid mechanics and polymer rheology; K Cousins, Consultant, UK Polymeric materials: elastomers, plastics, fibers, composites, CONTENTS nanocomposites and blends; Compounding and mixing of Executive Summary; Review of Materials and Properties; polymers; Screw extrusion in polymer processing; Reactive Forensic polymer engineering Overview of European Electronic Component Markets; Key extrusion of polymers. Part 2 Moulding technology: Injection Why polymer products fail in service Trends and Developments; Company Profiles; Future Outlook; moulding of polymers; Rotational moulding of polymers; Abbreviations and Acronyms. Blow moulding of polymers. Part 3 Alternative processing P R Lewis and C Gagg, Open University, UK technologies: Liquid resin and polymer solution processing; 120 pages 298 x 210mm paperback 2006 Calendering and coating of polymers; Thermoforming of ‘...a great deal of valuable information.’ ISBN: 978 1 84735 006 0 polymers; Polymer processing using supercritical fluids; £300.00/US$510.00/€360.00 Radiation processing of polymers; Novel processing additives ‘...a very substantial number of cases are presented.’ www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350060 for extrusion and injection moulding of polymers. Part Polymer Testing *Not available for distribution in the USA. 4 Micro and nanotechnologies: Preparing rubber based nanocomposites through compounding and vulcanization; ‘...an excellent source of reference, I can’t believe Micromoulding of polymers; Reactive polymer processing there is anyone that would not learn something.’ and design of stable micro and nano-structures; Processing Materials World of carbon nanotubes and carbon nanotube based polymer nanocomposites. Part 5 Analysis of the moulding process CONTENTS and post-processing technologies: Online monitoring of Introduction; Examination and analysis of failed components; mould flow in polymer processing; Computer modeling Polymer medical devices; Polymer storage tanks; Small and simulation of polymer processing; Joining, machining, polymeric containers; Polymeric pipes and fittings; finishing and decorating of polymers. Polymeric seals; Tools and ladders; Components in transport 752 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 applications; Consumer products; Conclusions. ISBN: 978 1 84569 396 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 642 9 496 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 185 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 780 8 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693961 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691851

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Biodegradable polymers Polymers in aggressive and Industrial applications of Edited by D Platt, Consultant, UK corrosive environments 2004 surfactants IV CONTENTS (PACE 2004) Edited by D R Karsa, Akcros Chemicals Ltd, UK Overview of biodegradable polymers; The global 226 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2004 286 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1999 biodegradable polymers market; The starch-based ISBN: 978 1 85957 449 2 ISBN: 978 1 85573 824 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 861 4 biodegradable polymer market; The polylactic acid £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 biodegradable polymers market; The PHA biodegradable £100.00/US$170.00/€120.00 polymers market; The synthetic biodegradable polymers www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859574492 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855738249 market; Market opportunities for biodegradable polymers; *Not available for distribution in the USA. 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Research Ltd and P A Williams, North East Polymer reference book Institute of Higher Education, UK R Crompton, Consultant, UK 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1996 Cellulosic pulps, fibres and ISBN: 978 1 85573 305 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 869 0 CONTENTS materials £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 Determination of metals; Non-metallic elements; Functional www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733053 groups and polymer structure; Examination of polymer Cellucon ’98 proceedings surfaces and defects; Volatiles and water; Fingerprinting techniques; Polymer additives; Polymer fractionation Edited by J F Kennedy, University of and molecular weight; Thermal and chemical stability; Birmingham, G O Phillips, Phillips Hydrocolloid Cellulose and cellulose Monitoring of resin cure; Oxidative stability; Examination Research Ltd and P A Williams, North East of photopolymers; Glass transition and other transitions; derivatives Wales Institute of Higher Education, UK Crystallinity; Viscoelastic and rheological properties; Cellucon ’93 proceedings: Physico- Thermal properties; Flammability testing; Mechanical, 352 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2001 electrical, and optical properties; Miscellaneous physical and ISBN: 978 1 85573 421 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 854 6 chemical aspects and industrial chemical. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 applications www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734210 704 pages 255 x 190mm (7 1/2 x 10) paperback 2006 Edited by J F Kennedy, University of ISBN: 978 1 85957 492 8 £110.00/US$185.00/€130.00 Birmingham, G O Phillips, Phillips Hydrocolloid www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859574928 Research Ltd, P A Williams, North East Wales *Not available for distribution in the USA. Recent advances in Institute of Higher Education, UK and J L environmentally compatible Piculell, University of Lund, Sweden polymers 608 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 1995 Polymers in construction ISBN: 978 1 85573 212 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 853 9 Cellucon ’99 proceedings £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 Edited by G Akovali, Middle East Technical Edited by J F Kennedy, University of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732124 University, Turkey Birmingham, G O Phillips, Phillips Hydrocolloid 526 pages 255 x 190mm (7 1/2 x 10) paperback 2005 Research Ltd and P A Williams, North East ISBN: 978 1 85957 468 3 Wales Institute of Higher Education, UK £95.00/US$160.00/€115.00 The chemistry of wood www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859574683 448 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2001 preservation *Not available for distribution in the USA. ISBN: 978 1 85573 545 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 374 9 £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 Edited by R Thompson, Consultant, UK www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735453 316 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1991 ISBN: 978 1 85573 817 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 870 6 Biodegradable polymers for £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855738171 industrial applications Regenerated cellulose fibres Edited by R Smith, Queen Mary University, Edited by C Woodings, Consultant, UK London, UK Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 18 Polymer melt rheology ‘…will be of value to every scientist or technician Published in association with The Textile Institute A guide for industrial practice working in polymer chemistry, materials engineering, or applied biology.’ 352 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2001 F N Cogswell International Microbiology ISBN: 978 1 85573 459 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 758 7 176 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1981 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 ISBN: 978 1 85573 198 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 298 4 552 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734593 £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 ISBN: 978 1 85573 934 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 076 2 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855731981 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739345 Polystyrene Synthesis, production and applications Handbook of biodegradable J R Wünsch, BASF AG, Germany polymers 176 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 Edited by C Bastioli, Novamont SpA, Italy ISBN: 978 1 85957 191 0 £80.00/US$135.00/€95.00 534 pages 250 x 174mm (7 x 10) paperback 2005 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859571910 ISBN: 978 1 85957 389 1 *Not available for distribution in the USA. £110.00/US$185.00/€130.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859573891 *Not available for distribution in the USA.

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PLASTICS AND RUBBER Plastics, rubber and health Introduction to plastic recycling G Akovali, Middle East Technical University 2nd edition (METU) of Ankara, Turkey V Goodship, Warwick University, UK The mould design guide This book presents the available information CONTENTS P Jones on the eternal triangle of plastics and rubber Back to basics; The effects of processing on thermoplastics; Why plastics need to be sorted; Reprocessing of CONTENTS and health, to enable a better understanding thermoplastic recyclates; Processing techniques; Additives The injection moulding process; Plastics materials; Good of the facts. for recyclates; Other methods of recycling and waste design practice; Design checklist; Determining the right disposal options; Creation of a recycling and recovery number of impressions; Step-by-step design; Mouldmaking; CONTENTS infrastructure for plastics; The problem in perspective: Two-plate mould tools; Ejection systems; Mould temperature Introduction; Some basic concepts and definitions; General Europe; Rise of the biopolymers: recycling versus control; Undercut injection mould tools; Automatic issues of toxicity for plastics and rubber; Toxicity of rubber degradation. unscrewing mould tool design; Multiplate tool systems; and plastics due to their non-additive ingredients; Plastics as Runnerless moulding; Mould materials; Runner and gate food and packaging materials, rubbers in contact with food, 174 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2007 design; Standard mould parts; Deflection and stress in mould and their possible health effects; Plastics use in healthcare ISBN: 978 1 84735 078 7 components; Fatigue; Limits and fits; Impression blanking; and their possible health effects; Plastics and rubbers £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 Summary of mould calculations; Integrated design examples; applications in construction and their possible health effects; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350787 Mathematical and reference tables; Glossary of moulding Use of plastic and rubber in various applications and possible *Not available for distribution in the USA. terminology. health effects; Sustainability through plastics and rubbers; 556 pages 255 x 190mm (7 1/2 x 10) paperback 2008 List of some health hazard causing solvents, monomers and chemicals common for plastics and rubbers references some ISBN: 978 1 84735 088 6 additional related references; Short lists of some extremely Medical polymers 2006 £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 hazardous substances and IARC Groups 1, 2a, 2b, 3 and 4 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350886 carcinogens related to plastics and rubbers. Cologne, Germany, 6-7 June 2006 *Not available for distribution in the USA. 310 pages 255 x 190mm (7 1/2 x 10) paperback 2007 CONTENTS ISBN: 978 1 84735 081 7 Developments in medical thermoplastics; PVC in healthcare; £95.00/US$160.00/€115.00 Anti-bacterial polymers for medical devices; Bonding www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350817 medical plastics; Textiles in medical devices; Regulatory Materials in sports equipment requirements in the medical industry; Polyolefins in *Not available for distribution in the USA. Volume 1 healthcare; Polymer processing for medical manufacturing; Silicone polymers for medical applications; Polymers in drug Edited by M Jenkins, University of Birmingham, delivery; Medical device design. UK TPE 2006 25 papers 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2006 ISBN: 978 1 85957 580 2 ‘…an excellent resource for all those individuals CONTENTS £100.00/US$170.00/€120.00 Commercial aspects of TPEs; Styrenic TPEs; TPVS for interested in the development and application of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859575802 advanced sports materials.’ automotive applications; TPV Developments; Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU); Copolyester TPE; TPE Additives and *Not available for distribution in the USA. ‘...technologies and theories behind such equipment is finishing; Processing TPEs. clearly explained and illustrated.’ 17 papers 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2007 Carbohydrate Polymers ISBN: 978 1 84735 004 6 Silicone elastomers 2006 £100.00/US$170.00/€120.00 CONTENTS Frankfurt, Germany, 19-20 September Part 1 General uses: Foam protection in sport; Performance www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350046 of sports surfaces; Running shoe materials; Balls and *Not available for distribution in the USA. 2006 ballistics. Part 2 Particular sports: Materials in golf; Surface CONTENTS engineering in sport; Materials and tennis strings; Materials Trends and growth in silicone elastomers; Food contact and tennis rackets; Materials and bicycles; Materials in studies; Silicone elastomer materials; Liquid silicone rubber; mountaineering; Materials in skiing; Materials in cricket; Elastomers and components Pocessing silicone elastomers; Additives and finishing Materials used in paralympic sports. Service life prediction - progress and for silicone elastomers; Medical applications of silicone elastomers. 424 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2003 challenges ISBN: 978 1 85573 599 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 854 6 20 papers 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2006 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 Edited by V Coveney, University of the West of ISBN: 978 1 84735 002 2 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735996 England, UK £100.00/US$170.00/€120.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350022 CONTENTS *Not available for distribution in the USA. Part 1 Ageing behaviour and life prediction methods for Materials in sports equipment elastomeric materials: The five year accelerated ageing project for thermoset and thermoplastic elastomeric Volume 2 materials: A service life prediction; Effect of heat ageing on Joining plastics 2006 A Subic, RMIT University, Australia crosslinking scission and mechanical properties; Resistance of bonds in rubber components to corrosive environments; London, England, 25-26 April 2006 Assessment of life prediction methods for elastomeric seals ‘…an essential reference describing improvements in 24 papers 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2006 - A review; Parameter dependence of the fatigue life of ISBN: 978 1 85957 570 3 materials technology and their impact on equipment in elastomers; Strain energy release rates for some classical a range of sports.’ £100.00/US$170.00/€120.00 rubber test pieces by finite element analysis; Heuristic www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859575703 Future Materials approach for approximating energy release rates of small *Not available for distribution in the USA. cracks under finite strain multiaxial loading; Abrasive wear CONTENTS of elastomers. Part 2 Specific geometries and application Part 1 General issues: Modelling of materials for sports issues: Life prediction of o-rings used to seal gases; Stress equipment; Non-destructive testing of sports equipment: The induced phenomena in elastomers and their influence on use of infrared thermography; Materials and design for sports design and performance of o-rings; Magnetorheological Rubber bonding 2006 apparel; Protective helmets in sports; Mouth protection devices; Selection of elastomers for a synthetic heart Düsseldorf, Germany, 21-22 February in sports. Part 2 Specific sports: Design and materials in valve; Using FEA techniques to predict fatigue failures in baseball; Design and materials in snowboarding; Design and elastomers; Fatigue life investigation in the design process of 2006 materials in ice hockey; Design and materials in fly fishing; metacone rubber springs; Fracture of rubber-steel laminated 16 Papers 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2006 Design and materials in archery; Design and materials in bearings. 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Practical guide to blow moulding Mechanical evaluation strategies ADHESIVES N C Lee, Consultant, USA for plastics 204 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2006 D R Moore, ICI Technology and S Turner, ISBN: 978 1 85957 513 0 University of London, UK NEW £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859575130 352 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2001 Adhesives in marine *Not available for distribution in the USA. ISBN: 978 1 85573 379 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 749 5 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 engineering www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733794 Edited by J R Weitzenböck, DNV, Norway Biocides in plastics Edited by D Nichols, Thor Overseas Limited Hot runners in injection moulds 126 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2005 D Frenkler and H Zawistowski ISBN: 978 1 85957 512 3 £85.00/US$145.00/€100.00 360 pages 255 x 190mm (7 1/2 x 10) hardback 2001 Adhesives in marine engineering provides an www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859575123 ISBN: 978 1 85957 208 5 invaluable overview of the design and use of *Not available for distribution in the USA. £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 adhesively bonded joints in this challenging www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859572085 environment. After an introduction to the *Not available for distribution in the USA. use of adhesives in marine and offshore High performance and speciality engineering, part one focuses on adhesive solution design and analysis. The process of elastomers 2005 Plastic products recycling selecting adhesives for marine environments is 20-21 April 2005, Geneva, Switzerland Technology and market trends explored, followed by chapters discussing the 214 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2005 specific design of adhesively-bonded joints for ISBN: 978 1 85957 510 9 S Hulse £100.00/US$170.00/€120.00 138 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 ship applications and wind turbines. Predicting www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859575109 ISBN: 978 1 85957 222 1 the failure of bonded structural joints in *Not available for distribution in the USA. £255.00/US$435.00/€305.00 marine engineering is also considered. Part www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859572221 two reviews testing the mechanical, thermal *Not available for distribution in the USA. and chemical properties of adhesives for Plastic flame retardants marine environments together with the Technology and current developments moisture resistance and durability of adhesives Reinforced plastics durability for marine environments. J Innes and A Innes, Flame Retardants Edited by G Pritchard, Kingston University, UK Associates Inc. CONTENTS Introduction to using adhesives in marine and offshore 148 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2004 ‘The use of computer techniques to stimulate and engineering. Part 1 Design and analysis: Selecting adhesives ISBN: 978 1 85957 435 5 evaluate durability effects, and improve design for marine environments and pre-design; Designing £85.00/US$145.00/€100.00 predictions, is a key contribution found in this text.’ adhesively bonded joints for ship applications; Designing www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859574355 SAMPE Journal adhesively bonded joints for wind turbines; Predicting the *Not available for distribution in the USA. failure of bonded structural joints in marine engineering. 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1998 Part 2 Testing and characterisation: Testing the mechanical, ISBN: 978 1 85573 320 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 487 6 thermal and chemical properties of adhesives for marine £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 environments; Assessing the moisture resistance of adhesives Flame retardants for plastic www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733206 for marine environments; Durability of adhesives in wet conditions. P W Dufton 232 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 148 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2003 ISBN: 978 1 84569 452 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 615 9 ISBN: 978 1 85957 385 3 Liquid moulding technologies £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 £300.00/US$510.00/€360.00 Resin transfer moulding, structural www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694524 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859573853 reaction injection moulding and related *Not available for distribution in the USA. processing techniques C D Rudd, A C Long, University of Nottingham, Adhesion to fluoropolymers Practical guide to the assessment UK, K N Kendall and C Mangin, Ford Research D Brewis and R Dahm Laboratory, USA 124 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2006 of the useful life of plastics 304 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1997 ISBN: 978 1 85957 524 6 R P Brown and J H Greenwood ISBN: 978 1 85573 242 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 544 6 £85.00/US$145.00/€100.00 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859575246 180 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) hardback 2002 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732421 *Not available for distribution in the USA. ISBN: 978 1 85957 312 9 £185.00/US$315.00/€220.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859573129 *Not available for distribution in the USA. Plastics in the automotive Adhesive bonding industry Science, technology and applications J Maxwell Edited by R D Adams, formerly University of 192 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1994 Bristol, UK ISBN: 978 1 85573 039 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 864 5 560 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 ISBN: 978 1 85573 741 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 075 5 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730397 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855737419

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Advances in APPLICATIONS NEW structural adhesive Nanomedicine bonding Technologies and NEW Edited by D Dillard, Virginia applications Polytechnic Institute and Nanomaterials in tissue Edited by T J Webster, Brown State University, USA engineering University, USA Characterization, fabrication and Woodhead Publishing Series applications in Biomaterials No. 49 ‘…well presented and an easy read. … should appeal to Edited by A K Gaharwar, Harvard Medical Nanotechnology is at the forefront of advances adhesive specialists due its breadth of coverage and to School and Massachusetts Institute of in medicine. Nanomedicine: Technologies manufacturing and design engineers who wish to gain an Technology, S Sant, University of Pittsburgh appreciation of new technology in adhesive joining.’ and applications provides an important and Harvard Medical School, M J Hancock, Engineering Failure Analysis review of this exciting technology and its Broad Institute and S A Hacking, Massachusetts growing range of applications. Part one CONTENTS General Hospital, USA Part 1 Adhesive selection: Key issues in selecting the discusses key materials and their properties, right adhesive; Advances in epoxy adhesives; Advances in Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials including nanocrystalline metals and alloys, polyurethane structural adhesives; Advances in structural No. 56 nanoporous gold and hydroxyapatite coatings. silicone adhesives; Advances in cyanoacrylate and anaerobic Part two goes on to review nanomedicine adhesives; Advances in acrylic structural adhesives; Advances Nanomaterial technologies can be used to for therapeutics and imaging. Nanomedicine in nanoparticle reinforcement in structural adhesives. Part fabricate high-performance biomaterials with 2 Adherends, surfaces and pre-treatments: Improvements for soft tissue engineering is discussed in tailored physical, chemical, and biological in bonding metals (steel, aluminium); Advances in bonding part three, including organ regeneration, plastics; Advances in bonding composites. Part 3 Joint properties. Nanomaterials are therefore skin grafts, nanotubes and self-assembled design: Selecting the right joint design and fabrication currently the development focus for emerging techniques; Life prediction for bonded joints in composite nanomaterials. Finally, nanomedicine for biomedical technologies such as scaffolding, material based on actual fatigue damage; Improving adhesive bone and cartilage tissue engineering is the joint design using fracture mechanics; Developments in tissue regeneration, and controlled drug focus of part four, with electrically active testing adhesive joints; Advances in testing adhesively- delivery. This important volume will provide biocomposites for smart scaffolds investigated bonded composites. Part 4 Environmental effects and readers with a thorough overview of this durability of adhesives: Designing adhesive joints for fatigue alongside cartilage and bone tissue developing field. The first set of chapters and creep load conditions; Improving bonding in high and engineering, regeneration and replacement. low temperatures; Assessing and improving bonding in review the fundamentals of nanomaterials wet conditions; Improving bonding in hostile chemical for medical applications. Another group CONTENTS environments. of chapters cover the fundamentals of Part 1 Materials, properties and considerations: Introduction 656 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 to nanomedicine; Trends in nanomedicine; Biomedical ISBN: 978 1 84569 435 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 805 8 nanomaterials for tissue engineering. Further nanocrystalline metals and alloys: Structure, properties and £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 chapters look at applications of nanomaterials applications; Nanoporous gold for biomedical applications: www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694357 in soft tissue engineering whilst the final Structure, properties and applications; Hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings for biomaterials. Part 2 Nanomedicine for set of chapters will review applications of therapeutics and imaging: Calcium-phosphate coated nanomaterials in hard tissue engineering. magnetic nanoparticles for treating bone diseases; Orthopaedic carbon nanotube biosensors for controlled drug Bonding elastomers CONTENTS delivery; Nanostructured selenium anti-cancer coatings for A review of adhesives and processes Part 1 Fundamental of nanomaterials in tissue engineering: orthopaedic applications; Nanoparticulate targeted drug Biomedical nanomaterials for tissue engineering; delivery using peptides and proteins; Nanotechnology for G Polaski, J Means, N Stull, P Warren, K Allen Physiochemical characterization of biomedical DNA and RNA delivery; Gold nanoshells for imaging and and D Mowrey nanomaterials. Part 2 Fabrication of nanomaterials for photothermal ablation of cancer; Microfluidics for testing tissue engineering applications: Synthesis of polymeric and delivering nanomedicine; Zinc oxide nanowires for 140 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2005 nanomaterials for biomedical applications; 5. Methods biomedical sensing and analysis. Part 3 Nanomedicine ISBN: 978 1 85957 495 9 for nano and microtopological patterning in biomaterials for soft tissue engineering: Nanotechnology and tissue £85.00/US$145.00/€100.00 engineering; Multilayered films in tissue engineering; Carbon engineered organ regeneration; Rapid fabrication of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859574959 based nanomaterials for tissue engineering; Nanofibrous biomimetic nanofiber-enabled skin grafts; Nanotubes *Not available for distribution in the USA. scaffolds for drug delivery and tissue engineering; for tissue engineering; Self-assembled nanomaterials for Nanomaterials for growth factor delivery in tissue tissue engineering applications. Part 4 Nanomedicine engineering applications. Part 3 Application of nanomaterials for bone and cartilage tissue engineering: Electrically in soft tissue engineering: Nanomaterials for engineering active biocomposites for smart scaffolds for bone tissue Engineering and structural vascularized tissue; Nanomaterials for cardiac tissue engineering; Nanotechnology for cartilage and bone engineering; Nanomaterials for cartilage tissue engineering; regeneration; Nanostructured materials for bone tissue adhesives Nanomaterials for ligament tissue engineering. Part 4 replacement; Nanocomposites for cartilage regeneration. Application of nanomaterials in hard tissue engineering: D Dunn, FLD Enterprises Inc, USA Nanomaterials for hard-soft tissue interfaces; Nanomaterials 704 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 138 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2004 for bone tissue engineering; Nanomaterials for dental and ISBN: 978 0 85709 233 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 644 9 ISBN: 978 1 85957 436 2 craniofacial tissue engineering. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092335 £85.00/US$145.00/€100.00 570 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859574362 ISBN: 978 0 85709 596 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 723 1 *Not available for distribution in the USA. Approx. £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857095961

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NEW NEW NEW Inhaler devices Standardisation in cell and tissue Biomaterials in Fundamentals, design and drug delivery engineering plastic surgery Edited by P Prokopovich, University of Cardiff, Methods and protocols Breast implants UK Edited by V Salih, University College London, Edited by W Peters, Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials UK University of Toronto, Canada, H Brandon, K L No. 59 Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Jerina, Washington University Inhaler devices are vital to the well-being of No. 58 in St Louis, C Wolf, formerly Washington numerous asthma sufferers and are therefore The ‘promises’ and objectives of tissue University in St Louis and V L Young, continually being developed and improved. engineering proposed some 30 years BodyAesthetic Plastic Surgery and Skincare This book discusses the history of inhalers and ago have not delivered the numerous Center, USA will provide readers with an introduction to products and synthetic therapies for most the fundamentals, followed by discussions on of the tissue requirements of diseased Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials research & development. Chapters in the first or traumatised tissues. This may be due No. 42 part of the book look at the fundamentals of to the lack of standardisation during the Biomaterials in plastic surgery reviews the the in vitro environment and design of inhaler induction, development, and maintenance of history, materials and safety issues associated devices. Chapters in the final part of the book differentiation within cells and tissue matrices with breast implants. Beginning with an review a wide variety of nanomaterials for under in vitro conditions. This book brings introduction to the history of biomaterials drug delivery through inhalers. This book will together standard methods and protocols used for breast augmentation, the book be a useful design guide for good industrial for these therapies with a view to bringing goes on to discuss development issues. It practice and development. more products more speedily to the market. then discusses the chemistry and physical CONTENTS Chapters in the first part of the book discuss properties of biomedical silicones before Part 1 Fundamentals and design of inhaler devices: Anatomy methods for standardising cell and tissue reviewing cohesive gel and polyurethane foam and pathophysiology of the respiratory system; History of therapy development: From jet nebulisers to pMDIs; Process engineering applications whilst the final group implants. The book concludes by analysing development and Scale–up; Tribology of inhaler devices and of chapters discuss the protocols surrounding the epidemiological evidence on the safety its components; Microbial control and safety in inhalation cell and tissue engineering. issues relating to breast implants, followed devices. Part 2 Nanomaterials for drug delivery: Formulating by a review of retrieval and analysis of breast drugs for inhalers and stability issues; Bioadhesive chitosan CONTENTS polymers for pulmonary drug delivery; Multilayers, Part 1 Methods in standardisation of cell and tissue implants emphasizing strength, durability and nanocapsules, and multicapsules for drug storage and engineering: Fundamentals of cell and matrix biology; failure mechanisms. delivery; Functionalized core-shell nanoparticles for medical Biomatrix development; New concepts and therapies in applications; Biomolecules and vaccines in pMDIs; Pulmonary cell engineering; Synthetic materials development; 2D/3D CONTENTS gene delivery. tissue culture methods for soft tissues; 2D/3D tissue The history of biomaterials used for breast augmentation; culture methods for hard tissues; Standards in physical The development of breast implants; The chemistry and 390 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 therapies. Part 2 Protocols in standardisation of cell and physical properties of biomedical silicones; Cohesive gel ISBN: 978 0 85709 496 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 869 6 tissue engineering: Quality control; Sterilisation procedures; breast implants; Polyurethane foam breast implants; The Approx. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 Standardising methods and regulatory Issues; Standardization safety of breast implants: Recent epidemiological studies; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094964 of protocols for global manufacture. Failure modes of breast implants. 390 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 240 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 0 85709 419 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 872 6 ISBN: 978 1 84569 799 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 641 8 Drug-device combination Approx. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094193 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697990 products Delivery technologies and applications Edited by A Lewis, Biocompatibles UK Ltd, UK Biomaterials for artificial organs Biomaterials for treating skin Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Edited by M Lysaght and T J Webster, Brown loss No. 22 University, USA Edited by D P Orgill, Brigham and Women’s CONTENTS Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Hospital and C Blanco, Joseph M. Still Part 1 Overview: Drug-device combination products; Enabling Research Foundation, USA drug delivery from combination products; Nanomedical drug- No. 29 device combination products. Part 2 Areas of application: ‘Undoubtedly a useful resource, it would be well placed Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Catheter-based drug-device combination products: An in the biotechnology section of any university library.’ No. 17 overview; Catheter-based drug-device combination products: The anti-infective 5-fluorouracil-coated central venous Materials World CONTENTS catheter; Future outlook for drug eluting stents (DES); CONTENTS Part 1 Introduction: Development of skin substitutes; Skin replacement products and markets; Biomechanics of Drug eluting beads (DEB) in the treatment of liver cancer; Part 1 Commodity biomaterials: Membranes for oxygenators skin; The pathophysiologic basis for wound healing and Antibiotic-loaded bone cements; Glass-ionomer cements as and plasmafilters: Titanium and cobalt-chromium alloys cutaneous regeneration; Skin grafts; Understanding the drug-device combination products; Bone graft substitutes as for hips and knees; Polymeric joint bearing surfaces for cellular basis of skin growth; The regulatory approval process drug-device combination products; Antibacterial releasing total joint replacements; Biomaterials for pacemakers, for biomaterials for treating skin loss. Part 2 Epidermal dental restorative materials; Collagen-based dressings defibrillators and neurostimulators; Mechanical and and dermal replacement technologies: Enhancing skin as therapeutic agents for wound healing; Drug-device bioprosthetic valves. Part 2 Advanced and next generation epidermal stability; Human-derived acellular matrices for combination products for occular applications. Part 3 biomaterials: Small intestinal submucosa and other dermal replacement; Lyophilized xenogenic products for Development of drug-device combination products: Safety decullarized matrix biomaterials for tissue repair; New skin replacement. Part 3 Combined dermis and epidermal and efficacy issues in designing drug-device combination ceramics and composites for joint replacement surgery; replacement: Cultured skin substitutes; The use of products: The case of drug eluting stents (DES); Preclinical Biomaterials for improving the blood and tissue compatibility keratinocytes in combination with a dermal replacement to testing of drug-device combination products; Sterilisation of Total Artificial Hearts (TAH) and Ventricular Assist Devices treat skin loss; Principles of skin regeneration; Summary: of drug-device combination products; Innovation and patent (VAD); Nanostructured biomaterials for artificial tissues and biomaterials for treating skin loss. issues in the development of drug-device combination organs; Matrices for tissue engineering and regenerative products: The case of drug eluting stents (DES); Regulation medicine. 256 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 of drug-device combination products in Europe; (28a) ISBN: 978 1 84569 363 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 554 5 Regulation of drug-device combination products in the USA. 320 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84569 653 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 084 3 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 560 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693633 ISBN: 978 1 84569 470 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 748 8 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696535 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694708

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Advanced wound NEW Regenerative repair therapies Biomaterials for medicine and Edited by D Farrar, Smith and spinal surgery biomaterials for the Nephew, UK Edited by L Ambrosio, repair of connective Woodhead Publishing Series Università di Napoli Federico tissues in Biomaterials No. 34 II, Italy and E Tanner, Edited by C Archer and J University of Glasgow, UK Ralphs, Cardiff University, UK Woodhead Publishing Series Woodhead Publishing Series Wound repair is an important and lucrative in Biomaterials No. 39 in Biomaterials No. 24 sector of the medical industry. Consequently, There have been important developments in CONTENTS significant and increasingly sophisticated materials and therapies for the treatment Structure and regenerative capacity of synovial joint biomaterials and strategies are continuously of spinal conditions. Biomaterials for spinal tissues; The myofibroblast in connective tissue repair and being developed. Advanced wound repair surgery summarises this research and how it regeneration. Part 1 Cartilage repair and regeneration: therapies provides readers with up-to-date Structure of articular cartilage; Measuring the biomechanical is being applied for the benefit of patients. properties of cartilage cells; Understanding tissue response information on fundamental, emerging and After an introduction to the subject, part one to cartilage injury; Understanding osteoarthritis and other cutting-edge biomaterials concerned with reviews fundamental issues such as spinal cartilage diseases; Using animal models of cartilage repair healing internal and external surgical and to screen new clinical techniques; Cartilage tissue repair: conditions and their pathologies, spinal loads, autologous osteochondral mosaicplasty; Cartilage tissue traumatic wounds. Part one provides readers modelling and osteobiologic agents in spinal repair: Autologous chondrocyte implantation; Cell sheet with an introduction to chronic wounds. Part surgery. Part two discusses the use of bone technologies for cartilage repair; Cell therapies for articular two analyses therapies for chronic wounds. cartilage repair: Chondrocytes and mesenchymal stem substitutes and artificial intervertebral discs cells; Scaffolds for musculoskeletal tissue engineering; Chapters in part three discuss molecular whilst part three covers topics such as the Outcome measures of articular cartilage repair. Part 2 Repair therapies for chronic wounds whilst part use of injectable biomaterials like calcium of tendons and ligaments: The structure of tendons and four reviews biologically-derived and cell- ligaments; Tendon biomechanics; Tendon injury and repair phosphate for vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty mechanisms; Tissue engineering for ligament and tendon based therapies for chronic wounds. The final as well as scoliosis implants. The final part repair; Cell-based therapies for the repair and regeneration group of chapters cover physical stimulation of the book summarises developments in of tendons and ligaments; Scaffolds for tendon and ligament therapies for chronic wounds. regenerative therapies such as the use of stem tissue engineering. CONTENTS cells for intervertebral disc regeneration. 504 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 Part 1 Introduction to chronic wounds: Dysfunctional wound ISBN: 978 1 84569 417 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 779 2 healing in chronic wounds; The role of micro-organisms CONTENTS £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 and biofilms in dysfunctional wound healing; Scarring and Introduction to biomaterials for spinal surgery. Part 1 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694173 scarless wound healing; The discovery and development of Fundamentals of biomaterials for spinal surgery: An overview new therapeutic treatments for the improvement of scarring; of the challenges of bringing a medical device for the Monitoring chronic wounds and determining treatment. spine to the market; Introduction to spinal pathologies and Part 2 Biomaterial therapies for chronic wounds: Functional clinical problems of the spine; Forces on the spine; Finite Biomaterials and requirements of wound repair biomaterials; Tissue- element modelling of the spine; Osteobiologic agents in biomaterial interaction; Polymeric materials for chronic spine surgery. Part 2 Spinal fusion and intervertebral discs: regenerative wound and burn dressings; Dry wound healing concept Spine fusion: cages, plates and bone substitutes; Artificial medicine in using spray-on dressing for chronic wounds; Assessing the intervertebral discs; Biological response to artificial discs. effectiveness of antimicrobial wound dressings in vitro; Part 3 Vertobroplasty and scoliosis surgery: The use of ophthalmology Adhesives and interfacial phenomena in wound healing; polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) in neurosurgery; Optimising Wound healing studies and interfacial phenomena: Use and the properties of injectable materials for vertebraplasty Edited by T V Chirila, relevance of the corneal model; Sulphonated biomaterials as and kyphoplasty; Injectable calcium phosphates for Queensland Eye Institute, vertebral augmentation; Composite injectable materials for glycosaminoglycan mimics in wound healing. Part 3 Molecular Australia therapies for chronic wounds: Drug delivery dressings; vertebroplasty; Scoliosis implants: surgical requirements; Shape memory, superelastic and low Young’s modulus Molecular and gene therapies for wound repair; Antimicrobial Woodhead Publishing Series dressings; Avotermin: emerging evidence of efficacy for the alloys. Part 4 Regenerative medicine in the spine: Cell- improvement of scarring. Part 4 Biologically-derived and based tissue engineering approaches for disc regeneration; in Biomaterials No. 23 cell-based therapies for chronic wounds: Engineered tissues Angiogenesis control in spine regeneration; Stem cells for CONTENTS for wound repair; Commercialisation of engineered tissue disc regeneration; Nucleus regeneration; In vivo models of An introduction to ophthalmic biomaterials and their products; Biologically derived scaffolds; Stem cell therapies regenerative medicine in the spine. application through tissue engineering and regenerative for wound repair. Part 5 Physical stimulation therapies for 652 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 medicine. Part 1 Applications in the anterior segment: chronic wounds: Electrical stimulation for wound healing; ISBN: 978 1 84569 986 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 619 7 Advances in intraocular lens development; Opacification Negative pressure wound therapy; Debridement methods of £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 and degradation of implanted intraocular lenses; Synthetic non-viable tissue in wounds. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699864 corneal implants; Corneal tissue engineering versus synthetic artificial corneas; Tissue engineering of human cornea; 672 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 Engineering the corneal epithelial cell response to materials; ISBN: 978 1 84569 700 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 330 1 Reconstruction of the ocular surface using biomaterials; £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 Tissue engineering of the lens: Fundamentals; Bioinspired www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697006 biomaterials for soft contact lenses; Contact lenses: The search for superior oxygen permeability; Extended wear contact lenses. Part 2 Applications in the posterior segment: Designing hydrogels as vitreous substitutes in ophthalmic surgery; Retinal repair and regeneration; Development of tissue-engineered membranes for the culture and transplantation of retinal pigment epithelial cells. Part 3 Other applications: Hydrogel sealants for wound repair in ophthalmic surgery; Orbital enucleation implants: Biomaterials and design; Selected polymeric materials for orbital reconstruction; Physicochemical properties of hydrogels for use in ophthalmology. 560 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84569 443 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 743 3 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694432

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Bone repair Biomaterials and Materials science for dentistry biomaterials tissue engineering in Ninth edition Edited by Principal editor urology B W Darvell, formerly University of Hong J A Planell, Institute for Edited by J Denstedt, Kong, Hong Kong and now Professor in Dental Bioengineering of Catalonia University of Western Materials Science at Kuwait University, (IBEC), Spain, Section editors Ontario, Canada and A Atala, Kuwait. S M Best, University of Wake Forest Institute for Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Cambridge, UK, D Lacroix, Regenerative Medicine, USA No. 19 Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), Spain and A Merolli, The Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials ‘… a truly excellent book that covers the topic in No. 18 greater depth and with greater authority than other Catholic University in Rome, Italy dental texts.’ CONTENTS Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Part 1 Fundamentals: Introduction to biofilms in urology: In Professor Timothy F. Watson, King’s College No. 20 vivo models for ureteral stents; Models for the assessment London, UK of biofilm and encrustation formation on urological ‘The book is beautifully referenced. Certain chapters materials. Part 2 Materials and design of urological devices: CONTENTS are recommended for all orthopaedic surgeons... For Ureteral stents: design and materials; Metal stents in Mechanical testing; Gypsum materials; Polymers; Rheology; a new researcher it is an invaluable introduction from the upper urinary tract; Coated ureteral stents; Proteus Acrylic; Resin restorative materials; Flexible impression start to finish.’ mirabilis biofilm formation and catheter design; Self- materials; Composition and phase diagrams; Cements and liners; Surfaces; Metals I: Structure; Metals II: Constitution; Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery lubricating catheter materials; Temporary urethral stents; Penile implants. Part 3 Urological tissue engineering: Corrosion; Silver Amalgam; Mixing; Waxes; Casting CONTENTS Artificial biomaterials for urological tissue engineering; investments; Casting; Casting alloys; Cutting, abrasion and polishing; Steel and cermet; Soldering and welding; Part 1 Introduction: Challenges of bone repair; Bone Natural biomaterials for urological tissue engineering; Mechanics; Light and colour; Porcelain; Radiography; More anatomy, physiology and adaptation to mechanical loading; Nanotechnology and urological tissue engineering; Assessing polymers; More metals; More mechanical testing. Bone repair and regeneration; Biomechanical aspects of bone the performance of tissue-engineered urological implants; repair. Part 2 Biomaterials: Properties and characterisation Regenerative pharmacology and bladder regeneration; 688 pages 280 X 210mm (8 x 11) paperback 2009 of bone repair materials; Metals as bone repair materials; Autologous cell sources for urological applications; ISBN: 978 1 84569 529 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 667 2 Ceramics as bone repair materials; Polymers for bone repair; Embryonic stem cells, nuclear transfer, and parthenogenesis- £49.00/US$85.00/€60.00 Composite biomaterials for bone repair; Cements as bone derived stem cells for urological reconstruction; Amniotic www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695293 repair materials; Bioactive polymer coatings to improve bone fluid and placental stem cells as a source for urological repair; Long-term performance and failure of orthopaedic regenerative medicine; The use of adipose progenitor cells devices. Part 3 Clinical applications: Using bone repair in urology; Regenerative medicine of the urinary sphincter materials in orthopaedic surgery; Bone tissue engineering; via an endoscopic approach; Regenerative medicine of the Retrieval and analysis of orthopaedic implants; Ethical issues urinary sphincter via direct injection; Regenerative medicine Dental biomaterials in bone repair and bone tissue engineering. for the urethra; Penile reconstruction; Tissue engineering Imaging, testing and modelling in reproductive medicine; Regenerative medicine of the 496 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 kidney; Stem cells and kidney regeneration; Techniques for Edited by R V Curtis and T F Watson, King’s ISBN: 978 1 84569 385 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 661 0 engineering bladder tissue. College London, UK £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693855 592 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84569 402 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 637 5 Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 No. 10 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694029 CONTENTS Orthopaedic bone Characterizing the performance of dental air-turbine handpieces; Optical imaging techniques for dental cements biomaterials interfaces; Electron microscopy for imaging Biomaterials and interfaces in dental restorations; Dental adhesives and Edited by S Deb, King’s adhesive performance; Mechanical stability of resin- College London, UK devices for the dentin bonds; Dental cements: Formulations and handling techniques; Mixed-methods approach to wear evaluation in Woodhead Publishing Series circulatory system posterior composite dental restorations; Shape optimisation in Biomaterials No. 14 Edited by T Gourlay and of dental restorations; Fibre-reinforced composites for dental applications; Fracture mechanics characterisation R Black, University of of dental biomaterials; Modelling bond strength in dental CONTENTS Strathclyde, UK biomaterials; Fracture and ageing of dentin; Finite element analysis of stresses in dental crowns; Testing the Part 1 Bone cements in medicine: Bone disease; Hip Woodhead Publishing Series replacements; Knee replacements; Vertebroplasty performance of dental implants; Superplastic forming of and kyphoplasty; Antibiotic-impregnated polymethyl- in Biomaterials No. 27 dental and maxillofacial prostheses; Dental investment methacrylate (PMMA) spacers in hip surgery; Commercial CONTENTS materials for casting metals and alloys. aspects and delivery systems of bone cements; Wear Part 1 Physiological responses to biomaterials: Tissue 528 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 particles and osteolysis. Part 2 Materials: Acrylic bone responses to implanted materials; Blood interface ISBN: 978 1 84569 296 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 424 1 cement: Genesis and evolution; Poly(methylmethacrylate) biomaterials; Biocompatibility of cardiovascular devices. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 bone cement: Chemical composition and chemistry; Calcium Part 2 Clinical application of biomaterials: Developments www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692964 phosphate bone cements. Part 3 Properties of bone cements: in cardiovascular valve technology; Percutaneous Mechanical properties of bone cements; Fracture toughness cardiovascular valve replacement; Cardiopulmonary bypass and fatigue characteristics of bone cements; Dynamic creep technologies; Cardiovascular stents; Vascular implants for in bone cements. Part 4 Enhancing the properties of bone peripheral arterial bypass and aortic aneurysm repair. Part 3 Joint replacement technology cements; Antibiotic-loaded bone cements; Modifications Future developments: Nanotechnology and nanomedicine in of bone cements; Design of bioactive bone cement based cardiovascular therapy; Biomaterials in cardiac restoration Edited by P A Revell, University College on organic-inorganic hybrids; Clinical aspects of calcium therapy; Biosensor technology in the treatment of London, UK phosphate bone cements. cardiovascular disease; Vascular tissue engineering. 424 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 400 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials ISBN: 978 1 84569 376 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 517 0 ISBN: 978 1 84569 464 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 055 3 No. 11 £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693763 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694647 Part 1 Introduction. Part 2 Material and mechanical issues. Part 3 The device biological environment. Part 4 Specific joints: Hip replacement. 696 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 ISBN: 978 1 84569 245 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 480 7 £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692452

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CLINICAL TECHNIQUES NEW Preprosthetic and The hip resurfacing maxillofacial surgery handbook Biomaterials, bone NEW A practical guide for the grafting and tissue Decontamination in hospitals and use and management of engineering healthcare modern hip resurfacings Edited by J Ferri, Roger Edited by J Walker, Health Protection Agency, Edited by K De Smet, Salengro Hospital, France USA ANCA Clinic, Belgium, P and E Hunziker, University of Bern, Switzerland Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Campbell, UCLA, USA and C Van Der Straeten, No. 62 Consultant, Belgium Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials No. 32 Effective infection control in the healthcare Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials sector is vital to public health, therefore No. 47 One of the most important factors in ensuring methods to continually monitor and Surface arthroplasty (surface replacement) of successful osseointegration is the stability treat contamination are a major concern the hip with metal-on-metal bearings is one of the implant after its insertion. In order to of governments around the globe. This of the fastest growing areas within the field achieve optimum conditions for implantation, unique book will bring an understanding of joint surgery. Chapters in part one provide it is often necessary to prepare the area of decontamination to a wider audience readers with information on a wide range and reconstruct the bone to ensure that it is interested in public health, including of hip resurfacing designs. Part two focuses the correct shape and size for the implant. healthcare specialists, scientists or patients. on clinical follow-up to hip resurfacing. Preprosthetic and maxillofacial surgery The first set of chapters provides readers with Part three discusses a variety of operative provides a thorough review of the current an introduction to decontamination in the techniques whilst the final section provides status and future direction of this important international healthcare sector. A second set readers with case studies and conclusions. field. Part one reviews bone grafting for of chapters look at decontamination practises implantology and reconstructive preprosthetic CONTENTS surgery. Chapters in part two discuss in hospitals and healthcare settings. The third Part 1 Hip resurfacing designs: The ACCIS hip resurfacing group of chapters discuss decontamination of prosthesis; The ADEPT® hip resurfacing prosthesis; The reconstruction and rehabilitation whilst surgical equipment and endoscopes. DePuy Articular Surface Replacement (ASR) hip resurfacing the final group of chapters analyse tissue prosthesis; The Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR) engineering applications. CONTENTS prosthesis; The Conserve® Plus hip resurfacing prosthesis; Part 1 Fundamentals of decontamination in hospitals The CormetTM hip resurfacing prosthesis; The Durom hip CONTENTS and healthcare: The importance of decontamination in resurfacing prosthesis; The ESKA hip resurfacing prosthesis; Bone tissue engineering. Part 1 Bone reconstruction in hospitals and healthcare; The history of decontamination The ICON hip resurfacing prosthesis; The MRS Modular implantology and reconstructive preprosthetic surgery: in hospitals; Biofilms - problems in the healthcare Hip Resurfacing prosthesis; The MIHR International® hip Fundamentals of bone grafting in implantology; Cranial setting and methods of control; The role of standards resurfacing prosthesis; The MITCH hip resurfacing prosthesis; bone grafting in maxillary preprosthetic surgery; in decontamination; Infection control in Europe. Part 2 The BIOMET RECAP hip resurfacing prosthesis; The ROMAX® Maxillary sinus grafting for implant insertion; Symphyseal Decontamination practices in hospitals and healthcare: An hip resurfacing system; The Tornier DynaMoM hip resurfacing and alveolar reconstruction in preprosthetic surgery; overview of current decontamination practices of surgical prosthesis; Design issues and comparison of hip resurfacing Mandible corpus reconstruction for implant insertion: The instruments; Decontamination in primary care: dental prostheses. Part 2 Clinical follow-up: Clinical follow-up available techniques; Alveolar bi-directional distraction in and hospital perspectives; Decontamination in primary of the hip resurfacing patient; Acoustic phenomena in hip preprosthetic surgery; Alveolar widening using distraction care - dental unit water systems and microbial control in resurfacing; Rehabilitation of patients after hip resurfacing; osteogenesis (DO) in maxillofacial surgery; Bone grafting dental hospitals; Control of waterborne microorganisms The use of radiography to evaluate hip resurfacing; The and Le fort 1 osteotomy in cases of major atrophy of the and reducing the threat from Legionella and Pseudomonas; use of bone scintigraphy to evaluate hip resurfacing; The maxilla. Part 2 Reconstruction in particular situations: Use of gaseous decontamination technologies for wards use of ultrasound to evaluate hip resurfacing; The use of Applications of biomaterials in alveolar and maxillofacial and isolation rooms in hospitals and healthcare settings; Computerized Tomography (CT) to evaluate hip resurfacing; bone reconstruction; Implants in congenital missing teeth; Biocides and Decontamination agents including sporicides The use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate Maxillo-mandibular amputations and implants rehabilitation; for decontamination in hospitals; Cleaning for controlling hip resurfacing; The use of Positron Emission Tomography Alveolar reconstruction in cleft for implant rehabilitation; health care associated infections (HCAIs); The role of (PET) to evaluate hip resurfacing; The use of dual energy Bone reconstruction in irradiated situations; Periodontal protective clothing in healthcare and its decontamination; x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) to evaluate hip resurfacing; surgery related to alveolar bone reconstruction for implant New technologies to control the presence of microorganisms The use of metal ion level measurements to evaluate hip insertion. Part 3 Tissue engineering: Mucosal and gingival in hospitals; Testing strategies and international standards resurfacing; The practical application of metal ion level tissue engineering; Osteoinductivization of dental implants for disinfectants; Decontamination of prions. Part 3 measurement in evaluating hip resurfacing. Part 3 Operative and bone-defect-filling materials; Tissue engineering and Decontamination of surgical instruments and endoscopes: techniques: Comparing surgical techniques in hip resurfacing; endodontics; Tooth regeneration: Current status. Surgical technique in hip resurfacing: The modified posterior An overview of choice framework for policies and protocols 400 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 for decontamination; Efficacy of current and novel cleaning approach; Surgical technique in hip resurfacing: The anterior ISBN: 978 1 84569 589 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 242 7 technologies (ID Box) for assessing protein contamination on approach; Tips and tricks for successful hip resurfacing; surgical instruments; Decontamination and microbiological Surgical instruments in hip resurfacing; Anaesthesia in hip £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 failures of endoscopes; The role of sterilisation in resurfacing; Revision surgery for failed hip resurfacing. Part www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695897 endoscopes. 4 Failure modes in hip resurfacing; Retrieval studies showing failure modes in hip resurfacing; Case studies of femoral 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q4 2013 neck fractures in hip resurfacing; Case studies of femoral ISBN: 978 0 85709 657 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 669 2 loosening and femoral head collapse in hip resurfacing; Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 Case studies of acetabular loosening in hip resurfacing; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857096579 Case studies of acetabular malposition and high wear in hip resurfacing; Case studies of suspected metal allergy in hip resurfacing. Part 5 General issues: The patient experience of hip resurfacing; Comparing hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) and total hip arthroplasty (THA); The current regulatory status of hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA); Web sites relating to hip resurfacing. 624 pages 279 x 216mm (8 x 11) hardback Q1 2013 ISBN: 978 1 84569 948 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 620 3 Approx. £215.00/US$365.00/€260.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699482

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MATERIALS NEW NEW Biomimetic biomaterials Diamond based materials for Structure and applications biomedical applications NEW Edited by A Ruys, University of Sydney, Edited by R Narayan, University of North Characterization of biomaterials Australia Carolina, USA Edited by M Jaffe, New Jersey Institute of Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Technology, W Hammond, P Tolias, University Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials No. 57 No. 55 of Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey and T Arinzeh, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Researchers and materials scientists are Carbon has many uses within biomaterials USA turning to biomimetics as a way to meet and it exhibits many desirable properties; it the needs for biocompatible, long-lasting is light weight, strong, conductive and can Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials materials. Biomimetic biomaterials are mimic natural materials within the body. No. 64 synthetic materials which are designed to Consequently a great deal of research and Biomaterials and medical devices must be emulate the natural phenomena from the funding is being put into this interesting rigorously tested in the laboratory before animal and plant kingdoms. Recent research material with a view to increasing the they can be implanted in test subjects. has revealed that this novel approach can be variety of medical applications for which it Furthermore, by testing devices and materials applied to applications such as soft and hard is suitable. The first set of chapters discuss quickly and efficiently in the laboratory, tissue engineering, adhesives and coatings. the fundamentals and properties of carbon it is possible to increase the number of This book will provide readers with a thorough whilst a final group of chapters discuss novel materials which may be studied and produce overview of the structure and applications applications of the material. working implants faster. Characterization of of these novel materials. The first set of CONTENTS biomaterials discusses the latest methods of chapters discuss the structure and surfaces of Part 1 Introduction to diamond based materials for characterizing materials in order to define biomimetic materials whilst the second set of medical applications: Introduction to medical applications the properties and pitfalls of potential chapters review the biomedical applications. of diamonds and surfaces; Functionalisation of diamond surfaces for medical applications; Biotribology and biomaterials. Part one discusses the physical CONTENTS biological behaviour of nanocrystalline diamond (NCD) and chemical characterization of biomaterials. Part 1 Structure and surfaces of biomimetic biomaterials: coatings for medical applications; Blood compatibility of Part two reviews in-vitro characterization of Hierarchical structure, mechanical properties and fabrication diamond-like carbon coatings for medical applications. biomaterial behaviour, whilst the final section of biomimetic biomaterials; Biomimetic coatings for Part 2 Biomedical applications of diamond based materials: biomaterial surfaces; Biomimetic biomaterial adhesives and Nanostructured diamond coatings for orthopaedic assesses the effects of biomaterials on living interfaces. Part 2 Applications of biomimetic biomaterials; applications; Ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCD) films for cells. Biomimetic materials in regenerative medicine; Biomimetic ophthalmological applications; Ultrananocrystalline diamond scaffolds for stem cell tissue engineering; Biomimetic (UNCD) for neural applications; Nano-diamonds for drug CONTENTS modification of injectable hydrogel collagen matrix proteins delivery systems; Diamond-based materials for microfluidic Part 1 Physical and chemical characterization of for tissue repair; Structure, preparation and applications devices. biomaterials: Understanding the phase characteristics of biomimetic hydrogels for tissue engineering scaffolds; 300 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 of biomaterials; Microscopy techniques for analyzing the Biomimetic potential of chitin-based composites for ISBN: 978 0 85709 340 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 351 6 phase nature and morphology of biomaterials; Molecular biomedical applications. imaging techniques for analyzing the phase orientation Approx. £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 of biomaterials; Techniques for analyzing biomaterial 270 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857093400 chemistry. Part 2 In vitro characterization of biomaterial ISBN: 978 0 85709 416 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 888 7 behaviour: Quantitative assays for measuring cell adhesion Approx. £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 and motility in biomaterials; Assays for determining cell www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094162 differentiation in biomaterials; Bioreactors for evaluating Shape memory cell infiltration and tissue formation in biomaterials; Techniques for analyzing protein adsorption in biomaterials. alloys for biomedical Part 3 Assessing the effects of biomaterials on living cells: Biomedical applications Evaluating the biocompatibility of biomaterials; Assessing the mutagenic effects of biomaterials: Analyzing the cellular composites Edited by T Yoneyama, Nihon genome and abnormalities; Using microarrays to measure Edited by L Ambrosio, University and S Miyazaki, cellular changes induced by biomaterials; Assessing changes in gene expression in cells induced by biomaterials. National Research Council, University of Tsukuba, Japan Italy 352 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 Woodhead Publishing Series ISBN: 978 1 84569 810 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 368 4 Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials No. 15 Approx. £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845698102 in Biomaterials No. 21 CONTENTS Part 1 Materials: The shape memory effect and CONTENTS superelasticity in Ti-Ni alloys; Mechanical properties of Part 1 Introduction to biocomposites. Part 2 Particular shape memory alloys; Thermodynamics of the shape memory applications of biocomposites. Part 3 Biocompatibility, effect in Ti-Ni alloys; Alternative shape memory alloys; mechanical behaviour and failure of biocomposites. Part 4 Fabrication of shape memory alloy parts; Response of Ti-Ni The future for biocomposites. alloys for dental biomaterials to conditions in the mouth; Understanding, predicting and preventing failure of Ti-Ni 648 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 shape memory alloys used in medical implants; Surface ISBN: 978 1 84569 436 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 737 2 modification of Ti-Ni alloys for biomedical applications; £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 Biocompatibility of Nitinol for biomedical applications. Part 2 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694364 Medical and dental devices: Self-expanding Nitinol stents for the treatment of vascular disease; Orthodontic devices using Ti-Ni shape memory alloys; Endodontic instruments for root canal treatment using Ti-Ni shape memory alloys; Regulation orthopaedic, dental, endovascular and other applications of Ti-Ni shape memory alloys. 352 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 ISBN: 978 1 84569 344 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 524 8 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693442

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NEW NEW Bioactive glasses Wear of orthopaedic implants Coatings for Materials, properties and and artificial joints biomedical applications Edited by S Affatato, Istituto Ortopedico applications Edited by H O Ylänen, Rizzoli di Bologna, Italy Tampere University of Edited by M Driver, Vertellus, Technology, Finland Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials UK No. 41 Woodhead Publishing Series Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials No. 36 This important book reviews the causes and in Biomaterials No. 37 Due to their biocompatibility and bioactivity, prevention of implant wear. Part one discusses The biomaterials sector is rapidly expanding fundamental issues such as tissue response to bioactive glasses are used extensively as due to the increase in healthcare spending implant materials throughout the human wear, the anatomy and biomechanics of hips worldwide. Coatings and surface modification and knees as well as the materials and design body to replace or repair damaged tissue. of biomaterials provides a means to improve Once in vivo, this man-made material issues they raise for hip, knee and other types the wear of joints, change the biological of orthopaedic implant. Part two considers gradually transforms to mimic natural bone. interaction between implant and host and Consequently, this material has been used wear phenomena in a range of materials, combine the properties of various materials to including ultra-high molecular weight extensively since its invention in the 60s and improve device performance. The considerable is widely researched throughout the world. (UHMWPE), metal and ceramic joints. It also interest in coatings for biomedical applications covers surgical and other factors influencing Bioactive glasses provides the reader with a has resulted in a great deal of research in comprehensive review of the current status wear as well as ways of detecting, analysing industry and academia. This book provides a and predicting implant wear and failure. of this unique material and its applications, comprehensive review of coatings and surface technologies and future trends. The first CONTENTS modification for biomedical applications, part of the book discusses materials and Part 1 Fundamentals of implant wear: Introduction to wear including background, theory, materials phenomenon of orthopaedic implants; Biology of implant mechanical properties with chapters on wear; Biomechanics of the hip and knee: implant wear; and applications. The clear structure and spun bioactive glasses, cell interaction and Anatomy of the hip and suitable prostheses; Anatomy of the concise review of research provides a valuable regulatory issues. Part two reviews a wide knee and suitable prostheses; Orthopaedic implant materials resource to researchers in the field of range of applications in fields such as tissue and design; Materials used for hip and knee implants. Part biomedical coatings. 2 Wear phenomenon: The wear phenomenon of Ultra-High engineering, orthopaedics and wound healing. Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) joints; The wear CONTENTS CONTENTS phenomenon of metal joints; Wear phenomenon of ceramic Part 1 Coating types and applications: Hydrophilic coatings joints; The influence of surgical techniques on implant wear; Part 1 Materials and mechanical properties of bioactive for biomedical applications in and ex vivo; Mineral glass: Melt-derived bioactive glasses; Surface modification Factors contributing to orthopaedic implant wear; Diagnosis coatings for orthopaedic applications; Other commonly- and surveillance of orthopaedic implants; Failure analysis of bioactive glasses; Cell interaction with bioactive glasses used biomedical coatings: Pyrolytic carbon coatings; and ceramics; Regulatory aspects of bioactive glass. Part of orthopaedic implants; Wear prediction of orthopaedic Electrochemical surface modifications of titanium and implants. 2 Applications of bioactive glass: Bioactive glass and glass titanium alloys for biomedical applications; Surface ceramic scaffolds for bone tissue engineering; Nanoscaled 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 preparation techniques for biomedical applications; bioactive glass particles and nanofibres; Bioactive glasses ISBN: 978 0 85709 128 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 612 8 Characterization of biomedical coatings. Part 2 Case studies: containing composites for bone and musculoskeletal tissue £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 Coatings for cardiovascular devices: Coronary stents; engineering scaffolds; Use of bioactive glasses as bone www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091284 Coatings for cardiovascular devices: Extracorporeal circuits; substitutes in orthopaedics and traumatology; Bioactive Surface coatings for ventricular assist devices; Orthopaedic glass S53P4 as a bone graft substitute in the treatment coatings; Surface coatings in urology; Ophthalmic coatings. of osteomyelitis; Bioactive glass for maxillofacial and 376 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 dental repair; Bioactive glass and biodegradable polymer Bioceramics and their clinical ISBN: 978 1 84569 568 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 367 7 composites; Bioactive glasses for wound healing. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 288 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 applications www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695682 ISBN: 978 1 84569 768 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 331 8 Edited by T Kokubo, Chubu University, Japan £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697686 Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials No. 9 Hyaluronan CONTENTS Proceedings of an international meeting, Part 1 Fundamentals of bioceramics: The structure and September 2000, North East Wales mechanical properties of bone; Fabrication processes for bioceramics; The microstructure of bioceramics and Institute, UK its analysis; The mechanical properties of bioceramics; Edited by J F Kennedy, University of The design of ceramics for joint replacement; Cellular response to bioactive ceramics; In vitro evaluation of Birmingham, G O Phillips, Phillips Hydrocolloid bone bioactivity; Osteoconduction and its evaluation; Research Ltd, P A Williams, North East Wales Osteoinduction and its evaluation. Part 2 Types of Institute of Higher Education, UK and Guest bioceramics: Alumina ceramics; Zirconia ceramics; Bioactive editor V C Hascall, Lerner Research Institute, glasses; Bioactive glass-ceramics; Calcium sulphate; Tricalcium phosphate-based ceramics; Hydroxyapatite; USA Tricalcium phosphate/hydroxyapatite biphasic ceramics; 2 volumes (vol 1: 600 pages, vol 2: 552 pages) Si-substituted hydroxyapatite; Calcium phosphate cement; 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2002 Calcium phosphate coatings; Titania-based materials; ISBN: 978 1 85573 570 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 312 1 Ceramic-polymer composites; Dental ceramics; Dental £445.00/US$755.00/€535.00 glass-ceramics. Part 3 Clinical applications of bioceramics: www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735705 Clinical application of bioactive glasses; Clinical application of bioactive glass-ceramics; Clinical application of hydroxyapatite; Clinical applications of alumina ceramics in joint replacement; Clinical applications of ceramics/ polyethylene in joint replacement; Tissue engineering using bioceramics. 784 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 ISBN: 978 1 84569 204 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 422 7 £195.00/US$330.00/€235.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692049

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Bioactive materials Biomedical Injectable biomaterials in medicine hydrogels Science and applications Design and applications Biochemistry, Edited by B Vernon, Arizona State University, Edited by X Zhao, China manufacture and medical USA Research Academy of applications Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Bioactive Molecules and Edited by S Rimmer, No. 30 Materials (RABMM) and University of Sheffield, UK The development of novel injectable University of Strathclyde, biomaterials to be used in non-invasive UK, J M Courtney, University Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials No. 31 surgical procedures has attracted much of Strathclyde, UK and H Qian, Queen Mary attention in recent years. Their easy University London, UK Hydrogels are a type of polymer which, through a range of chemistries, can be deliverability into the body is the critical Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials manipulated to alter and control the advantage, since it allows their deployment to No. 33 hydrogel’s interactions with cells and tissues. the implantation site using minimally invasive Injectable biomaterials Bioactive materials in medicine provides Due to their significant water content, surgical techniques. readers with information on the current status hydrogels possess a degree of flexibility similar provides comprehensive coverage of this and developments in bioactive materials for to natural tissue. This book explores the important technology. Part one discusses medical applications. Initial chapters focus on diverse range and use of hydrogels, focusing materials and mechanical properties of the fundamentals of bioactive materials with on processing methods and novel applications. injectable biomaterials. Chapters in part chapters on such topics as nanotechnology and Chapters in part one review methods of two cover clinical applications such as drug tissue engineering. Further chapters discuss synthesising hydrogels, including chapters on delivery and a final group of chapters analyse laboratory design techniques with a view to hydrogel swelling and controlling the structure technologies and developments. clinical applications. The final chapters review and properties of hydrogels. The final group CONTENTS current biomedical applications such as drug of chapters analyse applications such as spinal Part 1 Materials and properties: Designing clinically useful substitutes for the extracellular matrix; Designing delivery, gene therapy, plastic surgery and the implants and ophthalmic prostheses. ceramics for injectable bone graft substitutes; Rheological future direction of this increasingly important CONTENTS properties of injectable biomaterials; Improving mechanical properties of injectable polymers and composites. Part field. Part 1 Processing of hydrogels: Hydrogel swelling behaviour 2 Clinical applications: Drug delivery applications of and its biomedical applications; Superabsorbent cellulose- CONTENTS injectable biomaterials; Tissue engineering applications of based hydrogels for biomedical applications; Synthesis of Introduction to bioactive materials in medicine. Part 1 injectable biomaterials; Vascular applications of injectable hydrogels – control of structure and properties; Processing Designing bioactive materials for use in medicine: Molecular biomaterials; Orthopaedic applications of injectable and fabrication technologies for biomedical hydrogels; design of bioactive materials with controlled bioactivity; biomaterials; Dental applications of injectable biomaterials; Regulation of novel biomedical hydrogel products; Failure Bioactive materials and nanotechnology; Bioactive materials Injectable polymeric carriers for gene delivery systems. of hydrogel implants – mechanical properties. Part 2 and tissue engineering. Part 2 Applications of bioactive Part 3 Technologies and developments: Environmentally Applications: Spinal disc implants using hydrogels; Hydrogels materials in medicine: Antibacterial bioactive materials; responsive injectable materials; Injectable nanotechnology; for intraocular lenses and other ophthalmic prostheses; Bioactive materials in orthopaedics; Bioactive materials Injectable biodegradable materials; Troubleshooting and Cartilage replacement implants using hydrogels; Imaging in the circulatory system; Bioactive materials in gene hurdles to development of biomaterials; Biocompatibility implants in situ. therapy; Bioactive materials in plastic surgery and body of injectable materials; Future applications of injectable reconstruction; Bioactive materials in drug delivery systems. 288 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 biomaterials: The use of microgels as modular injectable 288 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 1 84569 590 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 138 3 scaffolds. ISBN: 978 1 84569 624 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 293 9 £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 432 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695903 ISBN: 978 1 84569 588 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 137 6 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696245 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695880 Biomedical polymers Natural-based Edited by M Jenkins, University of Birmingham, polymers for UK Metals for biomedical devices Edited by M Niinomi, Tohoku University, Japan biomedical Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials applications No. 7 Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials No. 25 Principal editor: R L Reis, ‘...this publication offers an unsurpassable opportunity to facilitate immersion in a rapidly expanding CONTENTS Section editors: N M Neves, interdisciplinary area.’ Part 1 General introduction: Overview of metals and J F Mano, M E Gomes, A P biomedical applications; Metal selection for biomedical Marques and H S Azevedo, ‘...a source of reference for scientists and, in general, devices. Part 2 Mechanical behaviour, degradation and all professionals involved in the development and use of testing of metals for biomedical devices: Mechanical University of Minho, Portugal this important group of biomaterials.’ properties of metallic biomaterials; Corrosion of metallic Revista de Plásticos Modernos biomaterials; Fatigue and failure of metallic biomaterials; Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Mechanical testing of metallic biomaterials; Wear testing No. 12 CONTENTS of metallic biomaterials; Biocompatibility of metallic CONTENTS Introduction to polymeric scaffolds for tissue engineering; biomaterials. Part 3 Processing metals for biomedical Part 1 Sources, properties, modification and processing of Introduction to polymeric drug delivery systems; Hydrogels applications: Forging metals and alloys for biomedical natural-based polymers. Part 2 Surface modification and in cell encapsulation and tissue engineering; Biodegradable applications; Surface treatment of metallic biomaterials; biomimetic coatings. Part 3 Biodegradable scaffolds and polymers for drug delivery systems; Polymers as replacement Coatings for metallic biomaterials; Biocompatible polymer hydrogels for tissue regeneration. Part 4 Naturally-derived materials for heart valves and arteries; Ultra-High Molecular assembly on metal surfaces; Sterilisation and cleaning hydrogels in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) in joint replacement; of metallic biomaterials. Part 4 Specific applications of Part 5 Systems for the sustained release of molecules. Part 6 Polymers in biosensors; Tissue engineering using natural metals for biomedical devices: Orthopaedic applications of Biocompatibility of natural-based polymers. polymers. metallic biomaterials; New generation metallic biomaterials; 236 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 Degradable metallic biomaterials for cardiovascular 832 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 applications. ISBN: 978 1 84569 264 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 481 4 ISBN: 978 1 84569 070 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 364 0 £200.00/US$340.00/€240.00 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 432 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692643 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845690700 ISBN: 978 1 84569 434 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 924 6 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694340

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MEDICAL TEXTILES Textiles for hygiene Handbook of medical and infection control textiles Edited by B J McCarthy, Edited by V Bartels, Bartels NEW TechniTex Faraday Limited, Scientific Consulting GmbH, Biotextiles as medical implants UK Germany Edited by M W King, B S Gupta, North Carolina Woodhead Publishing Series Woodhead Publishing Series State University, USA and R Guidoin, Laval in Textiles No. 108 in Textiles No. 100 University Quebec, Canada

Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 113 With issues such as a rising population This invaluable reference provides a broad This book provides an invaluable single and increasing concerns surrounding the overview of the different types of medical source of information on the main types environment and infection prevention, the textiles, as well as focusing on specialised of textile materials and products used for need to understand and improve hygiene and topics. Part one discusses the types and medical implants. The first series of chapters healthcare products has become increasingly properties of medical textiles from reusable provide the reader with an overview of important. This book begins with an insight textiles to fabrics with cosmetic effects. Part biotextile structures, the types of textiles into the types of fibres used and explores how two focuses on how textiles interact with skin. used for medical implants and processing hygiene and infection control textiles are Part three provides the latest developments in issues. The second group of chapters focus designed and produced. Concluding chapters textiles for hygiene and infection control and on the different types of biotextile implants, discuss a range of applications. part four concludes by providing a range of applications and case studies. including sutures and cardiovascular implants. CONTENTS CONTENTS Part 1 Design and production techniques for hygiene textiles: CONTENTS The design of novel hygiene textile products; Nanotechnology Part 1 Technologies: Biotextile fibres, yarn and fabric Part 1 Types and properties of medical textiles: Modern and its applications in medical hygiene textiles; Use of production; Nanofibers for biotextile applications; Surface textiles and biomaterials for healthcare; Hi-tech textiles knitted spacer fabrics for hygiene applications; Innovative modification of textiles; Sterilisation techniques for for interactive wound therapies; Reusable medical and sustainable packaging strategies for hygiene products; biotextiles; Regulation of biotextiles for medical use; textiles; Nonwoven materials and technologies for medical Biodegradable hygiene products. Part 2 Design and Assessing the effectiveness of biotextiles as medical applications; Textiles for implants and regenerative production techniques for infection-control textiles: Micro- implants. Part 2 Applications: Drug delivery systems using medicine; Textiles with cosmetic effects; Drug-releasing organisms, infection and the role of textiles; Creating barrier biotextiles; Surgival sutures; Embolic protection devices; textiles; Medical textiles and thermal comfort. Part 2 textiles through plasma processing; Disposable and reusable Septal defect repair; Anterior cruciate ligament prostheses; Textiles and the skin: Contact sensations of medical textiles medical textiles; Ensuring fabrics survive sterilisation. Part Percutaneous heart valves; Cartilage; Neural tissues. on the skin; Mechanical skin irritations due to textiles; 3 Product types: Washable textile-based absorbent products Allergies caused by textiles; Biofunctional textiles based on Published in association with The Textile Institute for incontinence; Biological containment suits used in cellulose and their approaches for therapy and prevention microbiological high containment facilities and by emergency of atopic eczema. Part 3 Textiles for hygiene: Infection 450 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 responders; Coated textiles for skin infections; Antimicrobial prevention and control and the role of medical textiles; ISBN: 978 1 84569 439 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 560 2 treatments of textiles for hygiene and infection control Absorbent products for personal health care and hygiene; Approx. £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 applications: an industrial perspective. Bio-functional textiles; Hospital laundries and their role in www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694395 medical textiles; Odour control of medical textiles. Part Published in association with The Textile Institute 4 Medical textile case studies and applications: Textiles 240 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 for medical filters; Textiles for patient heat preservation ISBN: 978 1 84569 636 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 370 7 during operations; Evaluation of occupational clothing for surgeons: achieving comfort and avoiding physiological stress Smart textiles for medicine and £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 through suitable gowns; Superabsorbents and their medical healthcare www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696368 applications; Nanofibrous textiles in medical applications. Materials, systems and applications Published in association with The Textile Institute Edited by L Van Langenhove, University of Advanced textiles for wound 608 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 Ghent, Belgium ISBN: 978 1 84569 691 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 369 1 care £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 63 Edited by S Rajendran, University of Bolton, www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696917 Published in association with The Textile Institute UK 336 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 ISBN: 978 1 84569 027 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 293 3 Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 85 Medical and healthcare textiles £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 ‘…a detailed and thorough look into this exciting www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845690274 application of textiles.’ Edited by S C Anand, University of Bolton, J F International Textile and Apparel Association Kennedy, Chembiotech Ltd, M Miraftab and S Rajendran, University of Bolton, UK CONTENTS Medical textiles and biomaterials Part 1 The use of textiles in particular aspects of wound Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 75 care: Wound management and dressings; Testing dressings CONTENTS for healthcare and wound management materials; Textile materials and Part 1 Infection control and barrier materials. Part 2 structures for wound care products; Interactive dressings and Edited by S C Anand, University of Bolton, J Healthcare and hygiene products. Part 3 Wound care their role in moist wound management; Bioactive dressings materials. Part 4 Bandaging and pressure garments. Part 5 F Kennedy, Chembiotech Ltd, UK, M Miraftab to promote wound healing; Advanced textiles for wound Implantable materials. Part 6 Medical devices. Part 7 Smart and S Rajendran, University of Bolton compression; Antimicrobial textiles dressings in managing materials and technologies. Part 8 Industry standards and wound infection; Novel textiles in managing burns and other regulations. Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 48 chronic wounds. Part 2 Types of advanced textile for wound CONTENTS care: Drug delivery dressings; The use of ‘smart’ textiles for Published in association with The Textile Institute Basic biomaterials; Healthcare and hygiene products; wound care; Composite dressings for wound care; Textile- Infection control and barrier materials; Bandaging and based scaffolds for tissue engineering. 560 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84569 224 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 034 8 pressure garments; Woundcare materials; Implantable Published in association with The Textile Institute devices; Medical devices; Smart technologies. £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692247 520 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 360 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 85573 683 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 410 4 ISBN: 978 1 84569 271 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 630 6 £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855736832 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692711

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TECHNOLOGIES AND NEW NEW PERFORMANCE Biomedical imaging Bio-tribocorrosion in Applications and advances biomaterials and medical Edited by P Morris, University of Nottingham, implants NEW UK Edited by Y Yan, University of Science and Microfluidics for biomedical Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Technology Beijing, China No. 63 applications Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Edited by X-J J Li, University of Texas and Y The development of imaging techniques is No. 60 Zhou, Genus Plc, USA of great importance for the monitoring of Due to the increase in implanted biomaterials, medical implants, diagnosis of disease and Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials issues relating to their long-term durability for strategies for personalised medicine. No. 61 need to be addressed. The science of bio- Significant advances are being made in this Microfluidic devices are used to manipulate tribocorrosion is concerned with implant technology and this book will discuss the surface changes resulting from interactions fluid such as blood, cell suspensions and latest advances and developments in this therapies. This important technology is such as loading and various chemical reactions increasingly important field. The book begins which occur within the bodily environment. suitable for numerous applications from drug with an introduction to the field and its delivery to tissue engineering. The use of Bio-tribocorrosion in biomaterials and medical various technologies. Following on from this, implants discusses the processes of bio- microfluidics in medicine is still evolving. As chapters provide readers with a wide ranging microfluidic devices can be cheaply made tribocorrosion and will help readers achieve review of medical applications such as brain, safer and more durable implants. Chapters and are small, applications are continually ophthalmic, musculoskeletal and whole body being researched and produced in the in the first section of the book will discuss imaging. This text will be invaluable to those the fundamentals of bio-tribocorrosion. The medical field. This important book discusses concerned with imaging and diagnosis. the fundamentals of microfluidics and will next set of chapters cover wear-corrosion provide information on a wide range of CONTENTS mechanisms whilst the following group of PET imaging; Intravascular MR; Atomic force microscopy; chapters review the biological environment. medical applications. The first set of chapters Role of quantitative image biomarkers for the assessment discuss the fundamentals of microfluidic of therapy response in brain tumor; Ophthalmic The final group of chapters discuss bio- devices for medical applications. Subsequent imaging; Methods for detecting ischaemic heart disease; tribocorrosion in the clinical environment. Musculoskeletal imaging; Whole body imaging; Intravascular chapters look at drug delivery applications, MR. CONTENTS applications in cell biology, tissue engineering Part 1 Fundamentals of bio-tribocorrosion: Introduction 300 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q4 2013 to bio-tribocorrosion; Topography in bio-tribocorrosion; and diagnostics. In the final set of chapters, ISBN: 978 0 85709 127 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 747 7 Coatings for Total Joint Replacement (TJR); Coatings sensing applications are then reviewed. Approx. £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 for dental implants. Part 2 Wear-corrosion mechanisms: www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091277 Synergistic mechanisms of bio-tribocorrosion; Fretting CONTENTS corrosion in biomedical implants; Wear mechanisms in Part 1 Fundamentals of microfluidic technologies: Glass bio-tribocorrosion; Abrasion-corrosion behaviours of implant and polymer (PC, PMMA, COC/COP) fabrication techniques materials; Loosening of total joint replacement (TJR); for microfluidic medical devices; Digital microfluidics Medical modelling Predicting bio-tribocorrosion in wear in dentistry. Part 3 technologies for biomedical devices; Nanoimprint lithography Biological environment: Ion release processes; Growth of for microfluidic medical devices; Components for fluid The application of advanced design and passive films; Biofilms in the oral environment; Synovial delivery, transport and control for microfluidic medical development techniques in medicine fluid – the role of protein adsorption on corrosion. Part 4 Bio- devices; Actuation mechanisms for microfluidic medical tribocorrosion in the clinical environment: Bio-tribocorrosion devices; Medical micro-device surface coatings. Part 2 R Bibb, University of Wales, UK in dental applications; Bio-tribocorrosion: surface Microfluidics for drug delivery and discovery applications: interactions in total joint replacement (TJR); In vitro testing Controlled release of drugs and therapeutic proteins Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials and clinical applications of artificial joints; The application using microfluidic devices; Microneedles for drug delivery No. 5 of bio-tribocorrosion testing protocol. applications. Part 3 Microfluidics for cell manipulation and analysis: Microfluidics for cell manipulation; Microfluidics for Medical modelling is an increasingly important 570 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q4 2013 single-cell analysis; Automated micro-robotic cell injection. tool in surgery and rehabilitative medicine. ISBN: 978 0 85709 540 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 860 3 Part 4 Microfluidics for tissue engineering applications: Approx. £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 Microfluidics for developing tissue scaffolds; Organs on a This authoritative book describes the key www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857095404 chip - microfluidic devices for analyzing and supporting gut steps in modelling from acquisition of medical function; Microfluidic devices for analysing and culturing scan data, transfer and translation of data stem cells; Smart bioMEMS implants for medical applications. formats, methods of utilising the data and Part 5 Microfluidics for diagnostic applications: Microfluidics Molecular interfacial phenomena for monitoring pancreatic islets in the detection of diabetes; finally using the information to produce Microfluidic immunoassays for protein analysis; Point-of- physical models using rapid prototyping of polymers and biopolymers care microdevices for glucose and lithium measurement; techniques. Technologies are fully described, Low-cost microfluidic diagnosis of glucose and protein; Edited by P Chen, University of Waterloo, Microfluidics for genetic analysis. Part 6 Microfluidics for highlighting their key characteristics, Canada biomedical sensing and imaging: Optical and electrochemical advantages and disadvantages. A series of microfluidic biosensors using nanostructured materials; case studies illustrates a broad range of Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Micro-reactor: Microfluidic chips for the systhesis of positron No. 3 emission tomography in clinical diagnosis. medical applications in surgery or prosthetic rehabilitation. The book is a valuable ‘…it will be valued by researchers and postgraduate 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q4 2013 students with interest in polymers or biopolymers.’ ISBN: 978 0 85709 697 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 704 0 reference for a wide range of professionals Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 involved in such areas as orthopaedics, ‘All the sections are unique and specialised to the www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857096975 orthodontics, and prosthetics. authors’ field of expertise.’ Materials World CONTENTS Basic human anatomy; Computed tomography scanning; 712 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 Magnetic resonance scanning; Non contact surface scanning; ISBN: 978 1 85573 928 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 083 0 Export data format and media; Using medical scan data; £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 Physical reproduction; Case studies; Future developments, www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739284 Bibliography. 312 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 ISBN: 978 1 84569 138 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 200 1 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691387

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NEW NEW NEW Joining and assembly of medical Lasers for medical applications Non-metallic biomaterials for materials and devices Diagnostics, therapy and surgery tooth repair and replacement Edited by Y N Zhou, University of Waterloo, Edited by H Jelinkova, Czech Technical Edited by P Vallittu, University of Turku, Canada and M D Breyen, Medtronic Inc, USA University, Czech Republic Finland Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials No. 54 Optical Materials No. 37 No. 53 Medical devices are becoming more intricate The laser has become an indispensable This important book focuses on biomaterials with the use of a wide range of materials medical tool and new techniques and for tooth repair and, in particular, dental and components which must be joined treatments are being pioneered all the time. restorations. The first part of the book effectively and safely. Joining and assembly This book begins by looking at the response covers dental glasses and looks at the natural of medical materials and devices provides of tissue to laser light. It then outlines the structure of teeth. Part two discusses a wide a comprehensive analysis of the practical types of laser used in medicine, including range of dental polymer composites whilst techniques that can be used to join and solid-state, gas, dye and semiconductor the final set of chapters in part three look at assemble medical materials. The first set lasers. Next the use of lasers for diagnostics dental ceramics. is considered, including optical coherence of chapters review the fundamentals of CONTENTS joining medical materials. A second group tomography, laser spectroscopy in biomedicine Part 1 Structure, modification and repair of dental of chapters discuss processes for joining and optical biopsy. A large number of tissues: Structure and properties of enamel and dentin; medical metals whilst the next set of chapters chapters are dedicated to applications of Biomineralization and biomimicry of tooth enamel; Enamel and dentin bonding for adhesive dental restorations; provide a review of processes for joining lasers in therapy and surgery. Medical fields Enamel matrix proteins (EMPs) for periodontal regeneration. medical plastics. The final group of chapters such as dermatology, urology, gynaecology, Part 2 Dental ceramics and glasses for tooth repair and provide readers with an overview of joining ophthalmology, dentistry and neurology are replacement: Processing and bonding of dental ceramics; Wear properties of dental ceramics; Sol-gel derived bioactive biomaterials and tissue implants. covered. The book ends with a look at medical glass ceramics for dental applications. Part 3 Dental laser safety. CONTENTS composites for tooth repair and replacement: Composite adhesive restorative materials for dental applications; Part 1 Fundamentals of joining and assembly in medical CONTENTS Antibacterial composite restorative materials for dental materials and devices: Introduction to medical materials Introduction: The history of lasers in medicine. Part 1 Laser- applications; Effects of particulate filler systems on the and devices; Introduction to joining methods in medical tissue interaction: Laser characteristics; The response of properties and performance of dental polymer composites; applications; Microwelding methods in medical components tissue to laser light; Optical fibers for medical applications. Composite based oral implants; Fibre reinforced composites and devices; The effects of sterilization on medical materials Part 2 Types of laser used in medicine: Solid state lasers for (FRCs) as dental materials; Luting cements for dental and welded devices. Part 2 Joining and assembly of medical medical applications; Gas lasers for medical applications; applications. metals: Overview of ultrasonic welding of metals for Liquid and solid-state tunable organic dye lasers for medical applications; Microwelding of shape memory alloys; medical applications; Semiconductor lasers for medical 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 Bonding of platinum (pt) alloys and stainless steel wires applications. 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NEW NEW NEW Implantable sensor systems for MEMS for biomedical Minimized medical applications applications cardiopulmonary Edited by A Inmann, Andreas Inmann Edited by S Bhansali bypass techniques Consulting, USA and D Hodgins, European and A Vasudev, Florida and technologies Technology for Business Limited, UK International University, USA Edited by T Gourlay, Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Woodhead Publishing Series University of Strathclyde, No. 52 in Biomaterials No. 43 UK and S Gunaydin, K. Kale This book discusses the core technologies The application of Micro Electro Mechanical University, Turkey needed for implantable sensor systems Systems (MEMS) in the biomedical field is Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials and their current and potential medical leading to a new generation of medical No. 40 applications. Chapters in part one review a devices. MEMS for biomedical applications ‘The book is comprehensive in its scope and wide range of core technologies which are reviews the wealth of recent research on authoritative in the experience of its chapter authors. fundamental to implantable medical sensor fabrication technologies and applications of I commend the book to all members of cardiac surgery systems. Part two reviews considerations and this exciting technology. Part one introduces teams - surgeons, cardiologists, anaesthetists and challenges for implantable medical sensor the fundamentals of MEMS for biomedical perfusionists.’ systems whilst the final part discusses the applications, exploring the microfabrication of Professor Ken Taylor, Emeritus Professor of various applications areas of implantable polymers and reviewing sensor and actuator Cardiac Surgery, Imperial College and The sensor systems. mechanisms. Part two goes on to consider Hammersmith Hospital, London (from the Foreword) CONTENTS MEMS for biomedical sensing and diagnostic Part 1 Fundamentals on implantable sensor systems: applications. MEMS for tissue engineering Traditional cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) Materials for implantable systems; Material-tissue interfaces and clinical applications are the focus of part techniques have suffered from a number in implantable systems; Packaging and coating materials for three. Finally, part four reviews emerging implantable systems; Microassembly and micropackaging of of disadvantages including haemodilution, implantable systems; Electrode array design and fabrication biomedical applications of MEMS, from inflammation and post-operative bleeding. for implantable systems; Biofuel cells as sustainable implantable neuroprobes and ocular implants Minimised cardiopulmonary bypass techniques power sources for implantable systems. Part 2 Challenges to cellular microinjection. of implantable systems: Biocompatibility of implantable use developments in perfusion technology systems; Sterilisation considerations for implantable CONTENTS to significantly reduce foreign surface- sensor systems; Protection of data confidentiality and Part 1 Fundamentals of MEMS for biomedical applications: blood interactions to make bypass simpler patient privacy in medical sensor networks; Developing Microfabrication of polymers for bioMEMS; Review of active implantable medical devices in a regulated sensor and actuator mechanisms for bioMEMS. Part 2 and safer. This important book reviews key environment. Part 3 Applications of implantable systems: MEMS for biomedical sensing and diagnostic applications: developments and issues relating to this Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for in-vivo MEMS for in vivo sensing; MEMS and electrical impedance promising technology. Part one covers the applications; Tripolar interfaces for neural recording; Sensors spectroscopy (EIS) for non-invasive measurement of cells; for motor neuroprostheses; Implantable wireless body area MEMS ultrasonic transducers for biomedical applications; broad range of CPB pathophysiology, including networks; Retina implants. Lab-on-chip (LOC) devices and microfluidics for biomedical anticoagulant protocols, the impact of CPB 450 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 applications. 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Part three discusses clinical implantable neuroprobes; MEMS as ocular implants; Cellular issues, including patient selection, coronary Biosensors for medical microinjection for therapeutics and research applications; applications Hybrid MEMS: Integrating inorganic structures into live and valve surgery protocols and, among organisms. others, paediatric patients. Edited by S Higson, Cranfield University, UK 512 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 CONTENTS Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials ISBN: 978 0 85709 129 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 627 2 Part 1 Introduction to minimized cardiopulmonary bypass: No. 45 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 Historical development of minimized cardiopulmonary www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091291 bypass; Anticoagulation protocols for minimized Biosensors for medical applications provides a cardiopulmonary bypass; Minimized extracorporeal comprehensive review of established, cutting circulation: Physiology and pathophysiology; Blood–surface edge and future trends in biomedical sensors interface in miniatururised extracorporeal circulation Sterilisation of polymer systems; Hemodilution: Physiology and pathophysiology; and their applications. Inflammatory response and minimized cardiopulmonary healthcare products bypass. 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Durability and NEW NEW reliability of medical Biocompatibility and Sterilisation of biomaterials and polymers performance of medical devices medical devices Edited by M Jenkins and A Edited by J-P Boutrand, Biomatech, France Edited by S Lerouge, University of Montréal, Stamboulis, University of Canada and A Simmons, University of New Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Birmingham, UK South Wales, Australia No. 50 Woodhead Publishing Series Implant and device manufacturers are Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials in Biomaterials No. 44 increasingly facing the challenge of proving No. 46 Given the widespread use of polymers in that their products are safe, biocompatible, The effective sterilisation of any material or medical devices, the durability and reliability and perform as expected. Biocompatibility device to be implanted in or used in close of this material in use is an area of critical and performance of medical devices provides contact with the human body is essential importance. Durability and reliability of an essential guide to the performance analysis for the elimination of harmful agents such medical polymers reviews the performance of these vital devices. Part one introduces as bacteria. Sterilisation of biomaterials of both bioresorbable and non-bioresorbable key concepts and challenges faced in relation and medical devices reviews established and medical polymers. to biocompatibility in medical devices. Part commonly used technologies alongside new CONTENTS two goes on to discuss the evaluation and and emerging processes. The book reviews Part 1 Types and properties of bioresorbable medical characterisation of biocompatibility in medical the sterilisation of biomaterials and medical polymers: Types of bioresorbable polymers for medical devices, including material and chemical devices using steam and dry heat and ionising applications; The effect of molecular structure on the properties of biomedical polymers; Processing of characterization, allowable limits for toxic radiation and ethylene oxide is reviewed. bioresorbable and other polymers for medical applications; leachables, in vivo and in vitro testing, and A range of non-traditional sterilisation Understanding transport phenomena and degradation of blood compatibility assessment. Testing and techniques, such as hydrogen peroxide gas bioresorbable medical polymers; Synthetic bioresorbable interpreting medical device performance plasma, ozone and steam formaldehyde, is polymers; Using synthetic bioresorbable polymers for orthopaedic tissue regeneration. Part 2 Aspects of durability is the focus of part three, with preclinical then discussed together with research in and reliability of non-bioresorbable medical polymers: performance studies for bone, dental and sterilisation and decontamination of surfaces Wear processes in polymer implants; Ageing processes of soft tissue implants, and mechanical testing by plasma discharges. Sterilisation techniques biomedical polymers in the body; The failure of synthetic polymeric medical devices; Manufacturing defects in for soft and hard tissues implants discussed. for polymers, drug-device products and tissue polymeric medical devices. Part four provides information on the allografts are then reviewed, together with 296 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 international regulation of medical devices antimicrobial coatings for ‘self-sterilisation’ ISBN: 978 1 84569 929 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 651 7 in the European Union, Japan and China, and the challenge presented by prions and £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 before concluding in part five with a review of endotoxins in the sterilisation of reusable www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699291 histopathology principles for biocompatibility medical devices. and performance studies. CONTENTS CONTENTS Introduction to sterilisation: Definitions and challenges; Biointegration of Part 1 Introduction to biocompatibility in medical devices: Steam and dry heat sterilisation of biomaterials and medical implant Concepts in biocompatibility; Challenges in biocompatibility medical devices; Sterilisation of healthcare products by and failure of biomaterials; Biological safety evaluation ionising radiation: Principles and standards; Ethylene Oxide materials planning of biomaterials; Biomechanical and biochemical (ETO) sterilisation of healthcare products; Non-traditional compatibility in innovative biomaterials. Part 2 Evaluation sterilisation techniques for biomaterials and medical Science and design and characterisation of biocompatibility in medical devices: devices; Sterilisation and decontamination of surfaces by Edited by C P Sharma, Sree Material and chemical characterization for the biological plasma discharges; Sterilisation techniques for polymers; evaluation of medical device biocompatibility; Allowable Sterilisation of healthcare products by ionising radiation: Chitra Tirunal Institute limits for toxic leachables: Practical Use of ISO 10993-17 Sterilisation of drug-device products and tissue allografts; for Medical Sciences and Standard; In vivo and in vitro testing for the biological Antimicrobial coatings for self-sterilisation; Prions and Technology, India safety evaluation of biomaterials and medical devices; endotoxins: Reprocessing strategies for reusable medical Blood compatibility assessment in medical devices: devices; Future trends for the sterilisation of biomaterials Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Considerations and standards; Evaluating biocompatibility and medical devices. No. 26 in biomaterials - an industry perspective; Case study - 352 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 overcoming negative tests results during manufacture; CONTENTS ISBN: 978 1 84569 932 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 626 5 Methods for the characterisation and evaluation of £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 Biointegration: An introduction. Part 1 Soft tissue drug-device combination products. Part 3 Testing and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699321 biointegration: Biocompatibility of engineered soft tissue interpreting the performance of medical devices: Methods created by stem cells; Replacement materials for facial and interpretation of preclinical performance studies for reconstruction at the soft tissue-bone interface; Corneal bone implants; Methods and interpretation of preclinical tissue engineering; Tissue engineering for small-diameter performance studies for dental implants; Methods and vascular graft; Stem cells for organ regeneration. Part 2 interpretation of preclinical performance studies for soft Sterilisation of tissues using Drug delivery: Materials facilitating protein drug delivery tissues implants; Mechanical testing for soft and hard tissues ionising radiations and vascularisation; Inorganic nanoparticles for targeted implants. Part 4 International regulation of medical devices: drug delivery; Alginate-based drug delivery devices; Biological evaluation and regulation of medical devices in Edited by J F Kennedy, University of Functionalised nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery. the European Union; Biological evaluation and regulation Birmingham, G O Phillips, Phillips Hydrocolloid Part 3 Design considerations: Biocompatibility of Materials of medical devices in Japan; Medical device regulations in and its relevance to drug delivery and tissue engineering; China. Part 4 Histopathology principles for biocompatibility Research Ltd and P A Williams, The North East Mechanisms of failure of medical implants during long-term and performance studies: Microscopic and ultrastructural Wales Institute, UK use; Rapid prototyping in biomedical Engineering: Structural pathology in medical devices. intricacies of biological materials. 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NEW NEW Electrospinning for tissue Developments in tissue Progenitor and stem cell regeneration engineered and regenerative technologies and therapies Edited by L Bosworth and S Downes, University medicine products Edited by A Atala, Wake Forest Institute of of Manchester, UK A practical approach Regenerative Medicine, USA Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials No. 35 J Basu and J W Ludlow, Tengion Inc, USA Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials No. 38 Electrospinning is most commonly associated Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials with textile manufacturing, however recent No. 48 Progenitor and stem cells have the ability to renew themselves and change into a variety of research and development have proven Developments in tissue engineered and specialised types, making them ideal materials that the technology can be used to create regenerative medicine products summarizes for therapy and regenerative medicine. organ components and repair damaged recent developments in tissue engineering Progenitor and stem cell technologies and tissues. This novel approach to tissue repair and regenerative medicine with an therapies reviews the range of progenitor and and regeneration is being widely employed emphasis on commercialization and product stem cells available and their therapeutic within the biomaterials sector as it produces development. Preclinical and clinical testing application. Part one reviews basic principles nanofibres which create the correct physical of tissue engineered and regenerative for the culture of stem cells before discussing environment to promote cell migration and medicine products, regulatory, quality technologies for particular cell types. Part new tissue formation. The first part of the control, manufacturing issues, as well as two discusses wider issues such as intellectual book provides an introduction to the field with generating and securing intellectual property property, regulation and commercialisation of information on chemistry, process control and and freedom to operate considerations are stem cell technologies and therapies. The final regulatory issues. A second group of chapters presented. This book represents a complete part of the book considers the therapeutic use discuss electrospinning for skin and bone ‘how-to’ manual for the development of of stem and progenitor cells. tissue regeneration. A final group of chapters tissue engineered and regenerative medicine analyse electrospinning for stem cell and products from conceptualization to clinical CONTENTS wound healing applications. trial to manufacturing. Part 1 Basic principles of stem cells: Basic principles for stem cell culture; Basic principles of human embryonic stem CONTENTS CONTENTS cells; Basic principles in generating induced pluirpotent Part 1 Fundamentals of electrospinning: Introduction to Overview of tissue engineering/regenerative medicine; stem cells; Basic principles of amniotic and placental electrospinning; Polymer chemistry; The electrospinning Cells; Biomaterials for TE/RM products; Neo-Bladder: stem cells; Basic principles of cord blood stem cells; process, conditions and control; Regulatory issues relating A foundational technology platform for tubular organ Basic principles of multipotent stem cells. Part 2 Enabling to electrospinning. 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Edited by A R Boccaccini, Imperial College Degradation rate of London and J Gough, University of Manchester, 568 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 1 84569 984 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 607 4 bioresorbable materials UK £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 Prediction and evaluation Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699840 No. 8 Edited by F J Buchanan, Queen’s University CONTENTS Belfast, UK Part 1 General issues: Ceramic biomaterials; Polymeric Biomaterials, artificial organs Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials biomaterials; Bioactive ceramics and glasses; Biodegradable and bioactive polymer/ceramic composite scaffolds; and tissue engineering No. 13 Transplantation of engineered cells and tissues; Surface Edited by L Hench and J Jones, Imperial CONTENTS modification to tailor the biological response; Combined Part 1 Introduction: An overview of bioresorbable materials; tissue engineering and drug delivery; Carrier systems and College of Science, Technology and Medicine, The biological environment for bioresorbable materials. biosensors for biomedical applications; Characterisation using UK Part 2 Degradation mechanisms: Synthetic bioresorbable x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and secondary ion polymers; Natural bioresorbable polymers; Bioresorbable spectrometry (SIMS); Characterisation using environmental Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials ceramics. 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Artificial cells, cell FIRE RETARDANT MATERIALS Fire toxicity engineering and Edited by A A Stec and T R Hull, University of therapy Central Lancashire, UK NEW Edited by S Prakash, McGill ‘Represents the best currently available understanding University, Canada Handbook of fire resistant and application of its subject matter to fire safety and textiles is a welcome addition to the fire science literature.’ Woodhead Publishing Series Journal of Fire Sciences in Biomaterials No. 6 Edited by F S Kilinc-Balci, Consultant, USA CONTENTS CONTENTS Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 140 Part 1 Introduction: Introduction to fire toxicity; Fire Part 1 The artificial cell: Introduction to artificial cells: scenarios and combustion conditions. Part 2 Harmful Concept, history, design, current status and future; Fire resistant textiles are a major area of effects of fire effluents: Hazards from smoke and irritants; Polymeric hydrophilic polymers in targeted drug delivery; ongoing research. This important book sums Asphyxiant components of fire effluents; Effects of fire The artificial cell design: Liposomes; The artificial cell up key developments in the field. Part one effluents on fire victims. Part 3 Biological assessment of fire design: Nanoparticles. Part 2 Cell engineering: The cutting toxicity: Experimental methods in combustion toxicology; edge: Apoptosis and therapeutic opportunity; Bone marrow reviews general issues such as combustion Animal exposure studies; Application of human animal stromal cells in myocardial regeneration and the role of cell processes, chemical modification of fibres, exposure studies to human fire safety; In vitro biological signalling; Musculoskeletal tissue engineering with skeletal safety, health and environmental issues. toxicity assessments for fire combustion products; A muscle-derived stem cells. Part 3 Artificial cells for cell combined fire smoke and lung model test equipment. 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Part 4 Applications: Structural and proximity fire 544 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 fighting; Electric arc flash hazards; Molten metal hazards; ISBN: 978 1 84569 036 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 307 7 Transport applications; Furnishings. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 Advances in fire retardant www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845690366 Published in association with The Textile Institute materials 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 Edited by A R Horrocks and D Price, University ISBN: 978 0 85709 123 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 893 1 Approx. £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 of Bolton, UK Surface modification of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091239 biomaterials Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 70 ‘…provides a wealth of information, written with a Methods analysis and applications concise and critical approach by an internationally Edited by R Williams, University of Liverpool, Flammability testing acknowledged expert in the field.’ UK of materials used ‘…an indispensible book for producers, manufacturers, retailers, industrial research workers in academia.’ Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials in construction, International Dyer No. 28 transport and mining CONTENTS CONTENTS Part 1 Advances in fire retardant materials: Flame Part 1 Surface modification techniques: Surface V Apte, formerly Fire Science retardancy of textiles: New approaches; Developments modification of biomaterials by plasma polymerisation; and Technology Laboratory, in phosphorus flame retardants; Halogen-free flame Surface modification of biomaterials by covalent binding CSIRO, Australia retardants; Nanocomposites I: Current developments in of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG); Surface modification nanocomposites as novel flame retardants; Nanocomposites of biomaterials by heparinisation to improve blood CONTENTS II: Potential applications of nanocomposite-based flame compatibility; Surface modification of biomaterials by Understanding materials flammability; Fundamental retardant systems; Flame retardant/resistant textile peptide functionalisation; Metal surface oxidation and measurement techniques. Part 1 Flammability tests for coatings and laminates; Environmentally-friendly flame surface interactions; Surface modification of biomaterials buildings and their contents: Flammability of wood products; resistant textiles; Recycling and disposal of flame retardant by calcium phosphate deposition; Biomaterial surface Flammability tests for external cladding on buildings; Fire materials. Part 2 Testing, regulation and assessing the topography to control cellular response: Technologies, cell hazard assessment of wall and ceiling fire spread in rooms; benefits of fire retardant materials: Challenges in fire behaviour and biomedical applications. Part 2 Analytical Fire behaviour of sandwich panels; Flammability tests for testing: A tester’s viewpoint; Challenges in fire testing: techniques and applications: Techniques for analysing upholstered furniture and mattresses; Flammability tests Reaction to fire tests and assessment of fire toxicity; New biomaterial surface chemistry; Techniques for analysing for cables; Flammability tests for electrical appliances. and potential flammability regulations; Life cycle assessment biomaterial surface structure, morphology and topography; Part 2 Flammability tests for transportation and mining: of consumer products with a focus on fire performance. Modifying biomaterial surfaces to optimise interactions with Flammability tests for regulation of building and construction Part 3 Applications of fire retardant materials: The risks blood; Modifying biomaterials surfaces with bioactives to materials; Fire testing in road and railway tunnels; and benefits of flame retardants in consumer products; control infection; Modifying biomaterial surfaces to optimise Flammability tests for aircraft; Flammability testing in the Composites having improved fire resistance; Improving the interactions with soft tissues; Modifying biomaterial surfaces mining sector; Flammability tests for railway passenger cars; fire safety of road vehicles; Firefighters’ protective clothing; for the repair and regeneration of nerve cells; Modifying Ships and submarines; Tests for spontaneous ignition of solid Fire protection in military fabrics; Flame retardant materials biomaterial surfaces to control stem cell growth and materials. for maritime and naval applications; Materials with reduced differentiation; Modifying biomaterial surfaces to optimise 480 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 flammability in aerospace and aviation. interactions with bone. ISBN: 978 1 85573 935 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 104 2 632 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 436 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 262 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 507 1 ISBN: 978 1 84569 640 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 076 8 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739352 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 £185.00/US$315.00/€220.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696405 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692629

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Plastic flame retardants CERAMICS Sintering of advanced materials Technology and current developments Edited by Z Z Fang, University of Utah, USA J Innes and A Innes, Flame Retardants NEW This book explores sintering, the method of Associates Inc. manufacturing components from ceramic CONTENTS Ceramic nanocomposites or metal powders by heating the material Key performance standards; Halogen flame retardants; Metal Properties and applications in a mould, below its melting point, until hydrate flame retardants; Phosphorus flame retardants; Smoke suppressants; Other flame retardants and recent FR Edited by R Banerjee, University of Calcutta, the powder particles adhere to each other. technology advances. India Many ceramic materials and specialist metal 148 pages 297 x 210mm (6 x 9) paperback 2004 powder products for use in industries such as ISBN: 978 1 85957 435 5 Ceramic nanocomposites demonstrate electronics, automotive and aerospace are £85.00/US$145.00/€100.00 a number of useful characteristics such manufactured using this method. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859574355 as magnetic properties and high thermal *Not available for distribution in the USA. CONTENTS resistance. This makes them promising Part 1 Fundamentals of sintering: Thermodynamics of materials for a wide range of applications. sintering; Kinetics and mechanisms of densification; Path This book reviews key properties and how and kinetics of microstructural change in simple sintering; Flame retardants for plastic they can be exploited in such areas as the Computer modelling of sintering: Theory and examples; Liquid phase sintering; Master sintering curve and its P W Dufton biomedical, energy and electronics industries. application in sintering of ceramics. Part 2 Advanced sintering processes: Atmospheric sintering; Vacuum sintering; CONTENTS CONTENTS Microwave sintering of ceramics, composites and metal Part 1 Properties: Ceramic nanoparticles in metal Summary and conclusions; Flame retardants; Products and powders; Fundamentals and applications of field/current matrix composites; Multiscale modelling of ceramic their markets; Polymer families and their flame retardancy; assisted sintering; Photonic sintering – an example: Photonic matrix nanocomposites; Thermal properties/flame End-user market sectors; Fire testing; Environmental and curing of silver nanoparticles. Part 3 Sintering of advanced retardancy; Magnetic properties; Failure mechanisms. regulatory matters. materials: Sintering of aluminium and its alloys; Sintering Part 2 Applications: Biomedical applications of ceramic of titanium and its alloys; Sintering of refractory metals; 148 pages 297 x 210mm (6 x 9) paperback 2003 nanocomposites; Energy applications; Use in thin films and Sintering of ultrahard materials; Constrained sintering of ISBN: 978 1 85957 385 3 other electronics applications. £300.00/US$510.00/€360.00 ceramics, films and coatings; Sintering of ultrafine and 270 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 nanosized particles. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781859573853 ISBN: 978 0 85709 338 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 349 3 *Not available for distribution in the USA. 506 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 Approx. £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 562 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 994 9 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857093387 £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695620 Fire retardant materials Edited by A R Horrocks and D Price, University NEW of Bolton, UK Advances in ceramic matrix High-energy ball ‘… a wealth of interesting information, technical composites milling rationale and quality text and diagrams.’ Edited by J Low, Curtin University, Australia Mechanochemical IFPO Fire Journal processing of CONTENTS Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) have nanopowders Polymer combustion, condensed phase pyrolysis and smoke proven to be useful for a wide range of Edited by M Sopicka-Lizer, formation; Mechanisms and modes of action in flame applications because of properties such as retardancy of polymers; Toxicity of fire retardants in Silesian University of their light weight, toughness and temperature relation to life safety and environmental hazards; Textiles; Technology, Poland Composites; Nanocomposites; Recent developments in resistance. This book summarises key recent flame retarding thermoplastics and thermosets; Applications research on types and processing of CMCs. The ‘I strongly recommend a thorough reading of the book of halogen flame retardants; Natural polymers, wood first part of the book reviews types such as to people who are active in this area or those who wish and lignocellulosic materials; Intumescent materials; to enter this area of investigation.’ Graft copolymerisation as a tool for flame retardancy; functionally-graded, self-healing and hybrid Performance-based test methods for material flammability; CMCs. Other parts of the book deal with Materials World Fire safety design requirements of flame retardant materials; processing and applications as diverse as the Mathematical modelling. CONTENTS energy and medical sectors. Introduction to mechanochemical processing. Part 1 Basic 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2001 science of mechanochemistry: Mechanism and kinetics ISBN: 978 1 85573 419 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 746 4 CONTENTS of mechanochemical processes; Kinetic behaviour in £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 Part 1 Advances in ceramic matrix composites (CMCs): mechanochemically induced structural and chemical www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734197 Functional-graded CMCs; Self-healing CMCs; Hybrid CMCs. transformations; Materials design through mechanochemical Part 2 Processing and properties: Melt/chemical vapour processing; Kinetic processes and mechanisms of infiltration; Hot pressing (HP) and hot isostatic pressing mechanochemical alloying. Part 2 Mechanochemical (HIP); Processing of layered ternary carbides in CMCs; treatment of different materials: Mechanochemical synthesis Fire retardancy of polymers Processing of multi-layer glass CMCs. Part 3 Applications of of complex ceramic oxides; Production of intermetallic ceramic matrix composites (CMCs): Geopolymers; Energy compound powders by a mechanochemical approach: The use of intumescence applications; Cutting tools; Dental materials. Solid-liquid reaction ball milling; Mechanochemical 390 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 processing of non-oxide systems with highly covalent bonds; Edited by M Le Bras, LCAPCS, Ecole Nationale Mechanochemical synthesis of metallic-ceramic composite ISBN: 978 0 85709 120 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 882 5 Superieure de Chimie de Lille, France, S powders; Mechanochemical synthesis of organic compounds Approx. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 Bourbigot, G Camino, University of Torino, and rapidly soluble materials. Part 3 Mechanochemical www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091208 processes in metal powder systems and other applications: Italy and R Delobel, CREPIM, France Mechanochemical plating and surface modification using CONTENTS ultrasonic vibrations; Mechanochemically activated Fire retardancy of polymetric materials: Strategies; powders as precursors for spark plasma sintering (SPS) Intumescence: Mechanism studies; New intumescent processes; Synthesis of titanium dioxide-based, visible-light polymetric materials; Flame retarded intumescent textiles; induced photocatalysts by mechanochemical doping; Soft Intumescence - an environmentally friendly process? mechanochemical synthesis of materials for lithium-ion batteries: Principles and applications; Materials for lithium- 466 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1998 ion batteries by mechanochemical methods. 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Geopolymers Handbook of Solid-state hydrogen storage Structures, processing, advanced dielectric, Materials and chemistry properties and industrial piezoelectric Edited by G Walker, University of Nottingham, applications and ferroelectric UK Edited by J L Provis and J S J materials Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and van Deventer, University of Optical Materials No. 14 Melbourne, Australia Synthesis, properties and CONTENTS applications Part 1 Introduction: Hydrogen storage technologies; Edited by Z-G Ye, Simon Hydrogen futures: Emerging technologies for hydrogen ‘…provides essential background reading for those Fraser University, Canada storage and transport; Hydrogen containment materials; interested in pursuing this exciting technology. With Solid-state hydrogen storage system design. Part 2 Analysing a distinguished international team of contributors, it Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and hydrogen interactions: Structural characterisation of hydride materials; Neutron scattering techniques for analysing solid- is a superb reference text for research scientists and Optical Materials No. 12 engineers in industry and academia.’ state hydrogen storage; Reliably measuring hydrogen uptake This comprehensive book covers recent in storage materials; Modelling of carbon-based materials for Materials World hydrogen storage. Part 3 Physically bound hydrogen storage: developments in advanced dielectric, CONTENTS Storage of hydrogen in zeolites; Carbon nanostructures for hydrogen storage; Metal-organic framework materials for Introduction to geopolymers. Part 1 Geopolymer synthesis piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials. hydrogen storage. Part 4 Chemically bound hydrogen storage: and characterisation: Fly ash glass chemistry and inorganic It presents recent research from leading Intermetallics for hydrogen storage; Magnesium hydride for polymer cements; Geopolymer precursor design; Activating innovators in the field. hydrogen storage; Alanates as hydrogen storage materials; solution chemistry for geopolymers; Nanostructure/ Borohydrides as hydrogen storage materials; Imides and microstructure of metakaolin geopolymers; Nanostructure/ CONTENTS amides as hydrogen storage materials; Multicomponent microstructure of fly ash geopolymers; Geopolymer synthesis Part 1 High strain high performance piezo- and ferroelectric hydrogen storage systems; Organic liquid carriers for kinetics. Part 2 Manufacture and properties of geopolymers: single crystals. Part 2 Field-induced effects and domain hydrogen storage; Indirect hydrogen storage in metal Accelerated ageing of geopolymers; Chemical durability of engineering. Part 3 Morphotropic phase boundary and ammines; Conclusion: Technological challenges in hydrogen geopolymers; Life-cycle analysis of geopolymers; Engineering related phenomena. Part 4 High power piezoelectric and storage. properties of geopolymer concrete; Producing fire and microwave dielectric materials. Part 5 Nanoscale piezo- and heat-resistant geopolymers; Utilisation of mining wastes to ferroelectrics. Part 6 Piezo- and ferroelectric films. Part 7 600 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 produce geopolymer binders; Utilisation of non-thermally Novel processing and new materials. Part 8 Novel properties ISBN: 978 1 84569 270 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 494 4 activated clays in the production of geopolymers; Thermal of ferroelectrics and related materials. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 properties of geopolymers; Utilisation of low-calcium slags 1096 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692704 to improve the strength and durability of geopolymers. ISBN: 978 1 84569 186 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 400 5 Part 3 Applications of geopolymers: Commercialisation £235.00/US$400.00/€280.00 of geopolymers for construction: Opportunities and obstacles; Geopolymers for nuclear waste immobilization; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691868 Immobilization of toxic waste in geopolymers. Ceramic-matrix composites 464 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 Microstructure, properties and ISBN: 978 1 84569 449 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 638 2 Materials for fuel applications £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 Edited by I M Low, Curtin University of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694494 cells Technology, Australia Edited by M Gasik, Helsinki University of Technology, CONTENTS Part 1 Fibre, whisker and particulate-reinforced ceramic Solid oxide fuel cell Finland composites: Fibrous monolithic ceramics; Whisker reinforced silicon nitride ceramics; Fibre reinforced glass/glass- technology Woodhead Publishing Series ceramic matrix composites; Particulate composites. Part Principles, performance in Electronic and Optical 2 Graded and layered composites: Functionally-graded and operations Materials No. 13 ceramic composites; SiAlON based functionally graded materials; Design of tough ceramic laminates by residual K Huang, Siemens Energy, ‘…directs the reader to the in-depth discussions and stresses control; Hardness of multilayered ceramics. Part Inc and J B Goodenough, state-of-the-art technologies. …a vivid account of 3 Nanostructured ceramic composites: Nanophase ceramic the lifecycle assessment and recyclability of fuel cell composites; Nanostructured coatings on advanced carbon University of Texas at Austin, materials is provided.’ materials; Processing and microstructural control of USA Materials World metal reinforced ceramic matrix nanocomposites; Carbon nanotubes-ceramic composites; Machinable nanocomposite Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 11 ‘The main strength of this book is that it covers all ceramics. Part 4 Refractory and speciality ceramic composites: Magnesia-spinel (MgAl2O4) composite refractory ‘…undoubtedly an essential title to place on the shelves the common fuel cell types, with details of their mechanisms, history, current status, uses and of course materials; Thermal shock of ceramic matrix composites; of materials departmental libraries.’ Superplastic ceramic composites. Part 5 Non-oxide ceramic details of the materials used in each.’ composites: Sialons; Carbon-ceramic alloys; Silicon nitride ‘…a well written, well researched, comprehensive text.’ International Journal of Sustainable Materials World and silicon carbide-based ceramics; Oxynitride glasses-glass Engineering ceramics; Functionally graded ceramics. CONTENTS CONTENTS 632 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 Introduction to solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs); Introduction: Materials challenges in fuel cells: Materials ISBN: 978 1 85573 942 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 106 6 Thermodynamics of the SOFC; Electronic properties of solids basics for fuel cells; Alkaline fuel cells; Polymer electrolyte £195.00/US$330.00/€235.00 for SOFCs; Transport of charged particles in a SOFC; Oxide- fuel cells; Direct methanol fuel cells; Phosphoric acid fuel www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739420 ion electrolytes in SOFCs; Current, gas flow, utilization, cells; Molten carbonate fuel cells; Solid oxide fuel cells; and energy balance in a SOFC; Voltage losses in a SOFC; Regenerative fuel cells; Novel fuel cells and materials; Direct current (DC) electrical efficiency and power of a Performance degradation and failure mechanisms of fuel cell SOFC; Performance characterization techniques for a SOFC materials; Recyclability and life cycle assessment of fuel cell and its components; Steam methane reforming and carbon Materials for energy conversion materials. formation in SOFCs; Poisoning of SOFC electrodes; Materials devices for SOFCs. 512 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 Edited by C C Sorrell, J Nowotny, University 340 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84569 330 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 483 8 ISBN: 978 1 84569 628 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 651 1 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 of New South Wales, Australia and S Sugihara, £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693305 Shonan Institute of Technology, Japan www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696283 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 8 428 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 ISBN: 978 1 85573 932 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 091 5 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739321

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ELECTRONIC MATERIALS AND NEW NEW TECHNOLOGY Waste electrical and electronic Printed films equipment (WEEE) handbook Materials science and Edited by V Goodship, University of Warwick, applications in sensors, NEW UK and A Stevels, Delft University of electronics and photonics Metallic films for electronic, Technology, The Netherlands Edited by M Prudenziati, University of Modena, Italy optical and magnetic applications Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and and J Hormadaly, Ben-Gurion Structure, processing and properties Optical Materials No. 30 University of the Negev, Edited by K Barmak, Carnegie Mellon ‘In my opinion, this book provides comprehensive and Israel University and K Coffey, University of Central up-to-date coverage of all aspects relating to the complex subject of waste electrical and electronics Florida, USA Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and equipment (WEEE). It is essential reading for anyone Optical Materials No. 26 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and involved in addressing what continues to be both a significant global challenge and an opportunity - highly Printed films: Materials science and Optical Materials No. 40 recommended.’ applications in sensors, electronics and Metallic films play an important role in modern Professor Martin Goosey, IeMRC Industrial photonics provides comprehensive coverage technologies such as integrated circuits, Director, Loughborough University of the most significant recent developments in information storage, displays, sensors and printed films and their applications. Materials Electronic waste is a growing problem. The EU coatings. The physical behaviour of films and properties of printed films are the directive on waste electrical and electronic is different from that of the corresponding focus of part one. Printed films as electrical equipment (WEEE) aims to minimise WEEE by bulk material so it is important to study components and silicon metallization for putting the responsibility on producers and their structure and properties. Part one solar cells are discussed, as are conduction distributors to pay for the costs associated looks at the structure of metallic films mechanisms in printed film resistors, and thick with the collection, treatment, recycling using characterization methods such as films in packaging and microelectronics. Part and recovery of WEEE. Therefore there is a x-ray diffraction and transmission electron two goes on to review the varied applications need for information about waste electronics microscopy and the processing of metallic of printed films in devices. Printed resistive management. Part one introduces the reader films, including structure formation during sensors are considered, as is the role of to legislation and initiatives to manage deposition and post-deposition reactions and printed films in capacitive, piezoelectric WEEE. Part two discusses technologies for phase transformations. Part two discusses the and pyroelectric sensors, mechanical micro- the refurbishment, treatment and recycling properties of metallic films; chapters cover systems and gas sensors. The applications of of waste electronics. Part three focuses on mechanical, electrical, magnetic, optical and printed films in biosensors, actuators, heater electronic products that present particular thermal properties. elements, varistors and polymer solar cells are challenges for recyclers. Part four explores then explored, followed by a review of screen CONTENTS sustainable design of electronics and supply Part 1 Structure and processing of metallic films: X-ray printing for the fabrication of solid oxide fuel chains, part five discusses national and diffraction for characterizing metallic films; Crystal cells, and laser printed micro- and meso-scale orientation mapping in the scanning and transmission regional WEEE management schemes and part power generating devices. electron microscopes; Structure formation during deposition six looks at corporate WEEE management of polycrystalline metallic thin films; Post-deposition grain CONTENTS growth in metallic films; Fabrication and characterization strategies. Part 1 Materials and properties of printed films: Technologies of reactive multilayer films and foils; Metal silicides in CONTENTS for printed films; Materials for printed films; Materials advanced CMOS technology; Disorder-order transformations Part 1 Legislation and initiatives to manage WEEE: Global science concepts for printed films; Properties of printed films in metallic films. Part 2 Properties of metallic films: e-waste initiatives; EU legislation relating to electronic as electrical components on ceramic substrates; Conduction Metallic thin films: stresses and mechanical properties; waste: The WEEE and RoHS directives and the REACH mechanisms in printed thick film resistors; Multilayer low- Electrical properties of metallic films; Magnetic properties of regulations; The present recast of the WEEE directive; temperature cofired ceramic systems incorporating a thick- metallic films; Optical properties of metallic films; Thermal The WEEE Forum and the WEEELABEX project; Conformity film printing process. Part 2 Applications of printed films in properties of metallic films. assessment of WEEE take-back schemes: The case of devices: Printed resistive sensors for physical quantities; 600 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 Switzerland; Eco-efficiency evaluation of WEEE take-back Printed thick film capacitive sensors; Printed thick film ISBN: 978 0 85709 057 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 629 6 systems. 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Part 3 Electronic products that micro- and meso-scale power generating devices; Printed present particular challenges for recyclers: Recycling printed polymer solar cells. circuit boards; Recycling liquid crystal displays; Recycling 608 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 cooling and freezing appliances; End-of-life options for printed electronics; Recycling batteries. Part 4 Sustainable ISBN: 978 1 84569 988 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 621 0 design of electronics and supply chains: ErP, the European £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 directive on ecodesign; Sustainable electronic product www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699888 design; Reducing hazardous substances in electronics; Examining subsidy impacts on recycled WEEE material flows. Part 5 National and regional WEEE management schemes: WEEE management in Europe: Learning from best practice; WEEE management in China; WEEE management in the USA and India: Research and education for a responsible approach to managing WEEE; WEEE management in Japan; WEEE management in Africa. Part 6 Corporate WEEE management strategies: Hewlett Packard’s WEEE management strategy; Siemens’ WEEE management strategy; The history of take-back and treatment of WEEE at the Philips Consumer Lifestyle division; Creating a corporate environmental strategy including WEEE take-back and treatment. 752 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 0 85709 089 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 633 3 £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090898

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NEW Electromigration Thin film growth Introduction to in thin films and Physics, materials science the physics of electronic devices and applications nanoelectronics Materials and reliability Edited by Z Cao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Edited by S G Tan and M B A Edited by C-U Kim, University Jalil, National University of of Texas at Arlington, USA Woodhead Publishing Series Singapore, Singapore in Electronic and Optical Woodhead Publishing Series Materials No. 20 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Thin film technology is used in the application in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 25 Materials No. 21 of microelectronics, optics, magnetics, Electromigration is a significant problem ‘This book will enable Physics and Engineering students hard and corrosion resistant coatings and to understand the most important underlying physics of affecting the reliability of microelectronic micromechanics among others. This book modern nanoelectronics.’ devices such as integrated circuits. Recent provides a review of the theory and techniques Prof Jian-Ping Wang, Director for The research has focussed on how electromigration for the deposition of thin films. Thin film Center for Micromagnetic and Information affects the increasing use by the growth will help the reader understand Technologies (MINT), University of microelectronics industry of lead-free solders the variables affecting growth kinetics and Minnesota, USA and copper interconnects. Part one reviews microstructural evolution during deposition. modelling and simulation of electromigration, ‘We can see in this book that in the fields of spintronics Part one covers the theory and modelling of part two discusses electromigration in and graphene, science and technology are close to each thin film growth whilst part two describes the other; fancy ideas from pure theory can be directly copper interconnects and part three covers techniques and mechanisms of film growth. measured or even be used for applications. The role of electromigration in solder. gauge theory and topological structure is emphasized in This section covers examples such as silicon this book.’ CONTENTS nanostructured thin films, colloidal crystal thin Prof Shuichi Murakami, Tokyo Institute of Part 1 Introduction: Modelling of electromigration films and graphene thin films. 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The Advanced adhesives in thin films; Controlled buckling of thin films on compliant substrates for stretchable electronics; The electrocaloric spin hall effect is explained and its application electronics effect (ECE) in ferroelectric polymer films; Network behavior to the emerging field of spintronics, where Materials, properties and applications in thin films and nanostructure growth dynamics. an electron’s spin as well as its charge is Edited by M O Alam and C Bailey, University of 432 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 utilised, is discussed. Topological dynamics ISBN: 978 1 84569 736 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 329 5 and gauge potential are introduced with the Greenwich, UK £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697365 relevant mathematics, and their application Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and in nanoelectronic systems is explained. Optical Materials No. 19 Graphene, one of the most promising carbon- Adhesives are widely used in the manufacture based nanostructures for nanoelectronics, is of electronic devices to act as passive and also explored. active components. Recently there has been CONTENTS considerable interest in the use of conductive Physics and mathematics for nanoscale systems; Nanoscale adhesives. This book reviews key types of physics and electronics; Electron dynamics in nanoscale device; Spin dynamics in nanoelectronic devices; Spintronics conductive adhesives, processing methods, and Spin Hall effects in nanoelectronics; Graphene and properties and the way they can be modelled carbon nanostructures for nanoelectronics; Topological as well as potential applications. dynamics and gauge potential in nanoelectronics. 312 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 CONTENTS Introduction to adhesive joining technology for electronics. 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Silicon- Advanced Microjoining and germanium (SiGe) piezoelectric nanojoining nanostructures materials Edited by Y N Zhou, Production, properties Science and technology University of Waterloo, Canada and applications in Edited by K Uchino, electronics Pennsylvania State Edited by Y Shiraki, Musashi University, USA Institute of Technology and N Woodhead Publishing Series CONTENTS Usami, Tohoku University, Japan in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 17 Part 1 Basics of microjoining: Mechanisms of solid-state CONTENTS bonding; Mechanisms of soldering and brazing; Mechanisms Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and of fusion microwelding; Modelling of solid-state bonding; The development of piezoelectric materials and the new Optical Materials No. 23 Modelling of fusion microwelding; Sensing, monitoring perspective. Part 1 Piezoelectric materials: Lead zirconate and control; Assembly process automation and materials titanate-based piezo-ceramics; Relaxor ferroelectric- Nanostructured silicon-germanium (SiGe) handling. Part 2 Microjoining and nanojoining processes: based ceramics; Lead-free piezo-ceramics; Quartz-based provides the prospect of novel and enhanced Microelectronics wire bonding; Solid-state diffusion bonding; piezoelectric materials; Lithium niobate and lithium Bonding using nanoparticles; Diffusion soldering and brazing; electronic device performance. This book tantalate-based piezoelectric materials; Single Crystal Laser soldering; Fluxless soldering; Laser microwelding; reviews the materials science and technology PZN-PT, PMN-PT, PSN-PT and PIN-PT-based piezoelectric Electron beam microwelding; Resistance microwelding; materials; Electroactive polymers as actuators; Piezoelectric of SiGe nanostructures, including crystal Adhesive bonding; Introduction to nanojoining. Part 3 composite materials. Part 2 Preparation methods and Microjoining of materials and applications of microjoining: growth, fabrication of nanostructures, applications: Manufacturing methods for piezoelectric Joining of high temperature superconductors; Joining of material properties and applications in ceramic materials; Multilayer technologies for piezo- shape memory alloys; Wafer bonding; Plastics microwelding; ceramic materials; Single crystal preparation techniques for electronics. Microjoining in medical components and devices; manufacturing piezoelectric materials; Thin film technologies Hermetic sealing of solid oxide fuel cells; Joining of bulk CONTENTS for manufacturing piezoelectric materials; Aerosol nanostructured materials; Ceramic/metal bonding. Part 1 Introduction: Structural properties of silicon- techniques for manufacturing piezoelectric materials; germanium (SiGe) nanostructures; Electronic band structures Manufacturing technologies for piezoelectric transducers. 832 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 of SiGe alloys. Part 2 Formation of nanostructures: Part 3 Application oriented materials development: High- ISBN: 978 1 84569 179 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 404 3 Understanding crystal growth mechanisms in SiGe power piezoelectric materials; Photostrictive actuators using £200.00/US$340.00/€240.00 nanostructures; Types of SiGe bulk crystal growth methods piezoelectric materials; The performance of piezoelectric www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691790 and their applications; SiGe crystal growth using molecular materials under stress. beam epitaxy; SiGe crystal growth using chemical vapour 696 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 deposition; Strain engineering of SiGe virtual substrates; ISBN: 978 1 84569 534 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 975 8 Formation of silicon-germanium-on-insulator (SGOI) substrates; Miscellaneous methods and materials for £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 Handbook of SiGe based heterostructures; Modelling the evolution www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695347 advanced dielectric, of germanium islands on silicon(001) thin films; Strain engineering of SiGe micro- and nanostructures. Part 3 piezoelectric Material properties of SiGe nanostructures: Self-diffusion and dopant diffusion in germanium (Ge) and SiGe alloys; Polymer electrolytes and ferroelectric Dislocations and other strain-induced defects in SiGe materials nanostructures; Transport properties of SiGe nanostructures Fundamentals and at low temperatures; Transport properties of SiGe applications Synthesis, properties and nanostructures and applications in devices; Microcavities applications and quantum cascade laser structures based on SiGe Edited by C A C Sequeira nanostructures; Silicide and germanide technology for and D M F Santos, Instituto Edited by Z-G Ye, Simon interconnections in ultra large scale integrated (ULSI) Superior Técnico, Portugal Fraser University, Canada applications. Part 4 Devices using Si, Ge and SiGe alloys: SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) and bipolar Woodhead Publishing Series Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and complementary metal oxide semiconductor (BiCMOS) in Electronic and Optical Optical Materials No. 12 technologies; SiGe-based field effect transistors (FET) and complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) Materials No. 16 CONTENTS technologies; High electron mobility germanium (Ge) metal CONTENTS Part 1 High strain high performance piezo- and ferroelectric oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs); Part 1 Types and development of polymer electrolytes: single crystals. Part 2 Field-induced effects and domain Silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge) in optical devices; Introduction to polymer electrolyte materials; Ceramic engineering. Part 3 Morphotropic phase boundary and Spintronics of nanostructured MnGe dilute magnetic polymer electrolytes; Polymer electrolytes based on related phenomena. 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OPTICAL MATERIALS, NEW NEW PHOTONICS AND LASERS Subsea optics and imaging Chalcogenide glasses Edited by J Watson, University of Aberdeen, Preparation, properties and applications UK and O Zielinski, University of Bremerhaven, Edited by J-L Adam and X Zhang, University of NEW Germany Rennes 1, France Carbon nanotubes and graphene Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and for photonic applications Optical Materials No. 46 Optical Materials No. 44 Edited by S Yamashita, University of Tokyo, Y Studying and monitoring the oceans will help Chalcogenide glasses are promising materials Saito, Nagoya University, Japan and J H Choi, us manage our valuable natural resources for photonic applications due to their unique Purdue University, USA effectively and sustainably. Optical and properties and functionalities. Chalcogenide photonic techniques are increasingly being glasses are transparent from the visible to Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and used to better understand the ocean the near infrared region and they can be Optical Materials No. 47 environment. Part one of Subsea optics moulded into lenses or drawn into fibres. The optical properties of carbon nanotubes and imaging provides an introduction to One of the most commercially successful and graphene make them potentially suitable subsea optics and imaging. Part two looks at applications has been lenses for infrared for a variety of photonic applications. biogeochemical optics in the environment, cameras. Chalcogenide glass fibres and optical Carbon nanotubes can emit and detect including hyperspectral underwater light components such as waveguides have been light. This enables the development of fields and bioluminescence in the sea. Part developed for use with lasers, for optical carbon nanotube-based displays, sensors three describes subsea imaging and vision, switching, chemical and temperature sensing and imaging. The demonstration of optical including holographic imaging, photographic, and phase change memories. Part one covers gain in carbon nanotubes is the first step digital and video techniques. Part 4 covers preparation methods and properties of towards producing a carbon nanotube laser. subsea optical metrology and mensuration chalcogenide glasses and part two explores the Nonlinearity in graphene opens the door including optical techniques in studying photonic applications of chalcogenide glasses. to photonics applications for this exciting suspended sediment, turbulence and material. Part one covers the properties and CONTENTS mixing, raman spectroscopy, lidar systems Part 1 Preparation and properties of chalcogenide fabrication of carbon nanotubes and graphene and operational multiparameter subsea glasses: Preparation of high-purity chalcogenide glasses; for photonic applications. Part two discusses observation platforms. Thermal properties of chalcogenide glasses; Optical carbon nanotubes and graphene for laser transmission of chalcogenide glasses and fibers; Structure CONTENTS of chalcogenide glasses characterized by nuclear magnetic applications. Part three explores carbon-based Part 1 Introduction: Fundamentals of subsea optics; resonance spectroscopy (NMR), Raman spectroscopy and light emitters and detectors, including carbon Subsea imaging and vision: An introduction; The history high-resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS); nanotube solar cells, optical sensors and light- of subsea optics. Part 2 Bio-optics and biogeochemistry: Preparation and characterization of chalcogenide glass Measurement of hyperspectral underwater light fields; thin films; Ionic conductivity of chalcogenide glasses; emitting diodes. The use of underwater hyperspectral imaging to create Structure and properties of ionic chalcogenide glasses; CONTENTS bio-geo-chemical object of interest maps of the seafloor; Transparent chalcogenide glass ceramics; Fragility, Colored dissolved organic matter; Optical assessment of Part 1 Optical properties and fabrication of carbon relaxation and mean coordination in chalcogenide network nutrients in water; Bioluminescence in the sea; Optics nanotubes and graphene: Basic optical properties of carbon glasses; Photo-induced phenomena in chalcogenide glasses; and harmful algal bloom (HAB) detection. Part 3 Subsea nanotubes and graphene; Fabrication of carbon nanotubes Physical ageing of chalcogenide glasses. Part 2 Applications imaging and vision: Underwater imaging: photographic, and graphene for photonic applications; Fiber waveguide- of chalcogenide glasses: Chalcogenide glass resists for digital and video techniques; Underwater holography and based carbon nanotube and graphene photonic devices; lithography; Rare-earth-doped chalcogenide glass for lasers submersible HoloCams; Laser scanning imaging systems; Polymer-based carbon nanotube and graphene photonic and amplifiers; Chalcogenide for phase change memories Plankton, particle and bubble imaging systems; Laser devices. Part 2 Carbon nanotubes and graphene for laser (optical and electrical); Chalcogenide glass lenses for Doppler anemometry (LDA) and particle image velocimetry applications: Carbon nanotube and graphene-based fiber thermal imaging; Chalcogenide waveguides for infrared (PIV); 3D vision, ranging and range gating; Emerging lasers; Carbon nanotube-based solid-state lasers; Optical sensing; Chalcogenide photonic crystal fibers for infrared technologies in underwater optics. Part 4 Subsea optical gain and lasing in carbon nanotubes; Carbon nanotube- applications; Chalcogenide glass waveguide devices for metrology and mensuration: Optical techniques in studying based nonlinear photonic devices; Nonlinearity in graphene; high speed all-optical signal processing; Controlling light suspended sediment, turbulence and mixing; Subsea Application and commercialization of carbon nanotube-based on the nanoscale: Chalcogenide glass metamaterial optical raman spectroscopy; Subsea lidar systems; Operational lasers. Part 3 Carbon-based light emitters and detectors: switches; Chalcogenide glass for optical limiting and multiparameter subsea observation platforms. Carbon nanotube-based solar cells; Optical sensors based frequency doubling; Chalcogenide glasses as electrolytes for on carbon nanotubes; Carbon nanotube-based light-emitting 630 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q4 2013 batteries. diodes (CNT-LED); Carbon nanotubes for biological imaging; ISBN: 978 0 85709 341 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 352 3 630 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q4 2013 Carbon-based transparent electrodes; Hybrid carbon Approx. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 345 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 356 1 nanotube-liquid-crystal nanophotonic devices; Carbon www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857093417 Approx. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 nanotube quantum photonics. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857093455 570 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q4 2013 ISBN: 978 0 85709 417 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 862 7 Approx. £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 Optical switches www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094179 Materials and design Edited by S J Chua, National University of Singapore, Singapore and B Li, Sun Yat-Sen University, China Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 18 CONTENTS Electro-optical switches; Thermo-optical switches; Magneto- optical switches; MEMs-based optical switches; SOA-based optical switches; Switching based on optical nonlinear effects; Liquid crystal optical switches; Photonic crystal all- optical switches; Other optical switches; Closing remarks. 352 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84569 579 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 041 6 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695798

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NEW NEW NEW Laser spectroscopy for sensing Nanolithography Handbook of laser welding Fundamentals, techniques and The art of fabricating nanoelectronics, technologies applications nanophotonics and nanobiology Edited by S Katayama, Osaka University, Japan Edited by M Baudelet, University of Central devices and systems Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Florida, USA Edited by M Feldman, Louisiana State Optical Materials No. 41 University, USA Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and This book reviews state-of-the-art laser Optical Materials No. 43 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and welding technologies and their various Laser spectroscopy has become a wide Optical Materials No. 42 applications. Laser welding is a rapidly and diverse field, with applications in Lithography is the process of patterning and developing technology, which has found numerous areas of physics, chemistry, and etching to create integrated circuits and increasing applications in manufacturing biology. Developments in ultrafast laser other devices on semiconductor wafers. due to its versatility. It allows the precision technology have led to improvements Photolithography cannot be scaled down much welding of small areas, and is particularly in the sensitivity of laser spectroscopy further so in order to cope with the future suitable for operation under computer or techniques. Laser spectroscopy can be used reduction in size of semiconductor chips to robotic control. The book covers five main to sense solids, liquids and gases for medical nanoscale dimensions, scientists have turned aspects of laser welding technologies. Part one diagnostics, environmental monitoring and to alternative nanolithography technologies. is concerned with developments in established forensic investigations, and it is critical In addition to scaling issues, the increasing laser welding technologies. Part two covers a to the understanding of many industrial integration of multiple functions within a range of emerging laser welding technologies. and biological processes. Part one covers single device poses further challenges which The industrial and materials applications of fundamentals and techniques of laser drive innovations in nanolithography and laser welding are discussed in parts three and spectroscopy, while part two describes data nanofabrication. Part one covers lithographic four, respectively. Finally, part five addresses analysis and applications of laser spectroscopy techniques, including optical projection, performance and quality control in laser such as the sensing of chemical, biological, extreme ultraviolet (EUV), electron beam welding. radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) and ion beam lithography, while part two CONTENTS threats. covers applications of nanolithography Part 1 Developments in established laser welding in nanoelectronics, nanophotonics and technologies: Developments in CO2 laser welding; CONTENTS Developments in Nd: YAG laser welding; Developments Part 1 Fundamentals and techniques of laser spectroscopy: nanobiology. in diode laser welding and brazing; Developments in disc Fundamentals of optical spectroscopy; Lasers used for laser welding; Developments in modelling and simulation spectroscopy; Photo-acoustic spectroscopy in gases; CONTENTS of laser and hybrid laser welding. Part 2 Developments in Laser-induced phosphorescence spectroscopy; LIDAR (light Part 1 Nanolithography techniques: Optical projection emerging laser welding technologies: Developments in detection and ranging); Raman spectroscopy; Photothermal lithography; Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography; Electron pulsed and continuous wave laser welding technologies; spectroscopy. Part 2 Data analysis and applications of laser beam lithography; Focused ion beams for nano-machining Developments in laser micro welding technology; spectroscopy: Using databases for data analysis in laser and imaging; Masks for micro- and nanolithography; Maskless Developments in beam scanning (remote) and smart beam spectroscopy; Multivariate analysis in laser spectroscopy; photolithography; Resists for nanolithography; Directed processing technologies; Developments in multiple (twin- Laser spectroscopy for detecting chemical, biological, assembly nanolithography; Nanoimprint lithography. Part beam) laser welding technology; Developments in multi-pass radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) threats; Medical 2 Applications of nanolithography and nanofabrication laser welding technology with filler wire; Developments applications of laser spectroscopy; Forensic applications of techniques in nanoelectronics, nanophotonics and in hybrid laser-arc welding technology; Developments in laser spectroscopy; Applications of laser induced plasma nanobiology: Nanolithography for data storage applications; hybridisation and combined laser beam welding technologies; spectroscopy to secondary industrial materials; Applications Nanostructures: Fabrication, characterization, properties, Applications of robotics in laser welding. Part 3 Industrial of laser spectroscopy in the nuclear industry. and applications; Passive and active metal-dielectric-metal nanophotonic devices: Switches, waveguides and the effect applications: Applications of laser welding in the automotive 450 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 of fabrication-related disorders; Nanodevices: Fabrication, industry; Applications of laser welding in the shipbuilding ISBN: 978 0 85709 273 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 873 3 prospects for low dimensional devices and applications; industry; Applications of laser welding in the railway Approx. £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 Microfluidics: Fabrication technologies, interconnect industry. 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NEW NEW NEW Handbook of organic materials Lasers for medical applications Organic light-emitting diodes for optical and optoelectronic Diagnostics, therapy and surgery (OLEDs) devices Edited by H Jelinkova, Czech Technical Materials, devices and applications Properties and applications University, Czech Republic Edited by A Buckley, University of Sheffield, Edited by O Ostroverkhova, Oregon State Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and UK University, USA Optical Materials No. 37 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and The laser has become an indispensable Optical Materials No. 36 Optical Materials No. 39 medical tool and new techniques and Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are treatments are being pioneered all the time. Small molecules and conjugated polymers are opening up exciting new applications in the Lasers for medical applications begins by area of white lighting and displays. OLEDs emit the two main types of organic materials used looking at the response of tissue to laser light. for optoelectronic devices. Organic materials their own light which means they have low It then outlines the types of laser used in power consumption. They are made of flexible are attractive due to their low cost, the ability medicine, including solid-state, gas, dye and to tailor their properties and the ability to films, this gives them an advantage over LCDs semiconductor lasers. Next the use of lasers and plasma screens because they can be used integrate them with inorganic semiconductors. for diagnostics is considered, including optical Handbook of organic materials for optical and for curved displays. Today they are found in coherence tomography, laser spectroscopy smartphones, digital cameras and PDAs. In the optoelectronic devices looks at the properties in biomedicine and optical biopsy. A large of organic materials, such as charge transport future they will be used for wearable displays number of chapters are dedicated to and transparent displays. Part one covers and nonlinear optical properties, taking applications of lasers in therapy and surgery. into account theoretical considerations and materials for OLEDs, part two discusses the Medical fields such as dermatology, urology, operation and engineering of OLED devices, experimental characterisation techniques, gynaecology, ophthalmology, dentistry and including spectroscopy. The book then goes and part three explores the applications of neurology are covered. The book ends with a OLEDs in displays and solid-state lighting. on to explore the applications of organic look at medical laser safety. materials in optical and optoelectronic CONTENTS devices, including organic light-emitting CONTENTS Part 1 Materials for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs): Introduction: The history of lasers in medicine. Part 1 Laser- Synthesis of electroluminescent conjugated polymers for diodes, photovoltaics, memory and sensors. tissue interaction: Laser characteristics; The response of OLEDs; Transparent conducting thin films for OLEDs; Iridium CONTENTS tissue to laser light; Optical fibers for medical applications. complexes for OLEDs; Chemical and photophysical properties Part 1 Organic materials, properties and processing: Small Part 2 Types of laser used in medicine: Solid state lasers for of materials for OLEDs; White and blue phosphorescent molecular weight materials for optoelectronic applications: medical applications; Gas lasers for medical applications; OLEDs for solid-state lighting. Part 2 Operation and Overview; Molecular crystals and crystalline thin films Liquid and solid-state tunable organic dye lasers for engineering of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) devices: for photonics; Third-order nonlinear optical properties of medical applications; Semiconductor lasers for medical Highly efficient pin-type OLEDs; Charge carrier mobility in conjugated polymers constituted of thiophene units and applications. Part 3 Lasers in diagnostics: Optical sources amorphous organic semiconductors; Nanostructuring OLEDs molecular assembly of the polymers; Nonlinear optical for optical coherence tomography; Laser spectroscopy in to increase efficiency; Modelling of light extraction from properties of organic materials; Charge generation and medical diagnostics; Time-resolved fluorescence polarization OLEDs; Tuning the colour and efficiency of OLEDs; Optical transport in organic materials. Part 2 Characterization spectroscopy and optical imaging of smart receptor-targeted characterisation of OLED emitters from radiation pattern of organic materials: Ultrafast time-resolved terahertz contrast agents in tissues for cancer detection. Part 4 Laser analyses; Printing techniques for the fabrication of OLEDs; spectroscopy of organic materials; Ultrafast intrachain therapy and surgery; Laser therapy in ophthalmology; Lasers Fluorenone defects in fluorene-based conjugated polymers; exciton dynamics in conjugated polymers; Conductivity in dermatology; Lasers in cardiology; Lasers in gynecology; Disruptive characteristics and life time issues of OLEDs; measurements of organic materials using field-effect Lasers in otorhinolaryngology (ORL) and head and neck Drive electronics for OLED displays. Part 3 Applications of transistors (FET) and space-charge-limited current (SCLC) surgery; Lasers in neurology; Lasers in dentistry; Laser in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) in displays and solid- techniques; Charge transport features in disordered orthopaedic surgery; Photodynamic therapy (PDT) for cancer state lighting: Active matrix, organic light-emitting diodes organic materials measured by time-of-flight (TOF), treatment; Cancer laser therapy using gold nanoparticles; (Am-OLEDs) for displays; The technology and manufacturing xerographic discharge (XTOF) and charge extraction by Laser safety: Regulations, standards, and guidelines for of polymer OLED on CMOS microdisplays; Transparent OLED linearly increasing voltage (CELIV) techniques; Short-pulse practice. displays; OLED based-biochemical sensors; Large-area OLED induced photocurrent and photoluminescence in organic 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 lighting panels and their potential applications; Lifetime materials; Second harmonic generation as a characterization ISBN: 978 0 85709 237 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 754 5 determination procedure for OLED lighting panels and proposal for standardisation. technique and phenomological probe; Small molecule Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 supramolecular assemblies for third order nonlinear optics; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092373 630 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) characterization ISBN: 978 0 85709 425 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 894 8 of metal-organic interactions; Influence of film morphology Approx. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 on electronic properties of organic materials in devices; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094254 Doping effects on charge transport in organic materials; Doping effects on nonlinear optics in organic materials. 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NEW NEW NEW Handbook of solid-state lasers Semiconductor lasers Handbook of terahertz Materials, systems and applications Fundamentals and applications technology for imaging, sensing, Edited by B Denker, A. M. Prokhorov General Edited by A Baranov and E Tournie, and communications Physics Institute, Russia and E Shklovsky, University of Montpellier 2 – CNRS, France Edited by D Saeedkia, University of Waterloo, Optech Incorporated, Canada Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Canada Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 33 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 35 Semiconductor laser diodes are the backbone of Optical Materials No. 34 Solid-state lasers are widely used in medicine, the optical telecommunications infrastructure The recent development of easy-to-use industry, scientific research, military and that supports the Internet. Chapters cover sources and detectors of terahertz radiation remote sensing applications. They comprise diode lasers, quantum well and dot lasers, has enabled a growth in applications of a dominant part of the overall laser market. quantum cascade lasers, vertical cavity surface terahertz (Thz) imaging and sensing. Terahertz Solid-state lasers are fast replacing gas lasers emitting lasers and recent advances such as radiation does not damage tissues and DNA, for many applications. Solid-state lasers photonic crystal lasers and lasers on silicon. unlike X-rays, so it is a good candidate for possess desirable characteristics such as good The reader is taken through materials and the medical imaging. Many materials of interest reliability and robustness, a high level of operation of these lasers and their applications. have unique spectral “fingerprints” in the safety, user-friendliness, compact size and a CONTENTS terahertz range and this makes terahertz low cost to performance ratio. They can be Part 1 Fundamentals of semiconductor lasers; Principles technology attractive for scientific research, of semiconductor lasers; Photonic crystal lasers; High maintenance-free, suitable for high-volume sensing and imaging. There are many possible production and they are becoming available in power diode lasers; Semiconductor laser beam combining; Ultrafast pulse generation by semiconductor lasers;. Part uses of terahertz sensing and imaging in a wide range of wavelengths. Part one covers 2 Applications of visible and near-infrared emitting lasers: manufacturing, quality control, and process solid-state laser materials, part two discusses Nonpolar and semipolar (Al,In)GaN lasers; Advanced monitoring. Terahertz communications solid-state laser systems and part three looks self-assembled InAs quantum dot lasers; Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs); Semiconductor disk lasers are still at an early stage of development at solid-state laser applications. (VECSELs); Hybrid silicon lasers. Part 3 Applications of mid- but they have potential for satellite-to- CONTENTS and far-infrared emitting lasers: GaSb-based type-I quantum satellite communications and indoor wireless well diode lasers; Interband cascade lasers; Terahertz (THz) Part 1 Solid-state laser materials: Oxide laser crystals doped quantum cascade lasers; Whispering gallery mode lasers; communications. by rare earth and transition elements ions; Fluoride laser Tunable mid-infrared laser absorption spectroscopy. crystals; Oxide laser ceramics; Fluoride ceramics doped by CONTENTS rare earth ions; Neodymium and Erbium laser glasses; Non- 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 Part 1 Fundamentals of terahertz technology for imaging, linear crystals for solid-state lasers. Part 2 Solid-state laser ISBN: 978 0 85709 121 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 640 1 sensing and communications: Optoelectronic techniques systems: Solid-state lasers principles; Powering solid-state Approx. £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 for the generation and detection of terahertz waves; lasers; Operation regimes of solid-state lasers; Nd: YAG and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091215 Transmission and propagation of terahertz waves in plastic Nd: YVO4 lasers; System sizing issues with diode-pumped waveguides; Fundamental aspects of surface plasmon quasi-three level materials; Nd: YLF lasers; Er:glass lasers; polaritons at terahertz frequencies; Fundamental aspects of Microchip lasers; Fiber lasers; Laser mid-infrared system terahertz near-field imaging and sensing; Room temperature with nonlinear-optical conversion; Raman lasers; Cryogenic NEW terahertz detectors; Terahertz wireless communications. lasers. Part 3 Solid-state laser applications: Laser induced Part 2 Recent progress and novel techniques in terahertz breakdown spectroscopy; Medical applications of solid-state Optical thin films and coatings technology: Terahertz bio-sensing techniques; Terahertz lasers; Environmental applications of solid-state lasers; array imagers: Towards the implementation of terahertz Military and counter-terrorism applications of solid-state From materials to applications cameras with plasma-wave-based silicon MOSFET lasers; High-energy Nd:glass laser systems for research on Edited by A Piegari, ENEA – Italian National detectors; Resonant field enhancement of terahertz waves inertial confinement fusion (ICF). in subwavelength plasmonic structures; Fiber-coupled Agency for New Technologies Energy and terahertz time-domain spectroscopy systems (THz-TDS); 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 Sustainable Economic Development, Italy ISBN: 978 0 85709 272 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 750 7 State-of-the-art in terahertz continuous wave photomixer systems; Novel techniques in terahertz near-field imaging Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 and F Flory, IM2NP–Institute of Materials, and sensing; Terahertz nano-devices and nano-systems; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092724 Microelectronics and Nanosciences of Terahertz integrated devices and systems; Terahertz Provence, France frequency metrology based on frequency comb techniques; Semiconductor material development for terahertz Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and applications. Part 3 Applications of terahertz technology: Optical Materials No. 49 Terahertz applications in tomographic imaging and material spectroscopy: A review; Terahertz applications in aerospace Part one introduces the design and industry; Terahertz applications in the wood products manufacturing of optical thin film coatings. industry; Terahertz applications in the pharmaceutical Part two covers characterization and modelling industry and science; Terahertz applications in art conservation; Applications of terahertz technology in the of optical thin film coatings. Part three semiconductor industry. looks at novel materials for optical thin film 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 coatings. Part 4 provides extensive coverage of ISBN: 978 0 85709 235 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 649 4 applications of optical thin film coatings. Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092359 CONTENTS Optical thin film coatings improve the performance of optical systems and most modern optical systems could not function without them. Examples of optical thin film coatings are mirrors, anti-reflection coatings, beamsplitters, and filters. These are used in a diverse range of applications including telecommunications, displays and lighting, architectural glass and automotive glass. Part one introduces the design and manufacturing of optical thin film coatings. Part two covers characterization and modelling of optical thin film coatings. Part three looks at novel materials for optical thin film coatings. Part 4 provides extensive coverage of applications of optical thin film coatings. 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2013 ISBN: 978 0 85709 594 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 731 6 Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857095947

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NEW NEW NEW Optical biomimetics Quantum optics Laser growth and Materials and applications with semiconductor processing of Edited by M Large, University nanostructures photonic devices of Sydney, Australia Edited by F Jahnke, Edited by N A Vainos, Woodhead Publishing Series University of Bremen, University of Patras, Greece in Electronic and Optical Germany Woodhead Publishing Series Materials No. 48 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Optical biomimetics, the study of natural in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 28 Materials No. 27 systems to inspire novel solutions to problems Quantum optics with semiconductor Laser growth and processing of photonic in optical technologies, has attracted growing nanostructures is a key guide to the theory, devices is the first book to review this interest. Optical biomimetics provides application and potential of semiconductor increasingly important field. Part one a review of key research in this area, nanostructures in the exploration of quantum investigates laser-induced growth of materials focusing on the techniques and approaches optics. Part one begins with an overview of and surface structures, with pulsed laser used to characterise and mimic naturally resonance fluorescence emission. Quantum deposition techniques, the formation of occurring optical effects. The book discusses optics with single quantum dots in photonic nanocones and the fabrication of periodic optical applications of biomolecules, such crystal and micro cavities are explored in photonic microstructures explored in detail. as retinylidene and bacteriorhodopsin, detail, before part two goes on to review Laser-induced three-dimensional micro- and polarisation effects in natural photonic nanolasers with quantum dot emitters. nano-structuring are the focus of part two. structures and their applications, and Light-matter interaction in semiconductor Exploration of multiphoton lithography, biomimetic nanostructures for anti-reflection nanostructures, including photon statistics processing and fabrication is followed by (AR) devices. Control of iridescence in natural and photoluminescence, is the focus of part consideration of laser-based micro- and photonic structures is explored through three, whilst part four explores all-solid-state nano-fabrication, laser-induced soft matter the case of butterfly scales, alongside a quantum optics, crystal nanobeam cavities organisation and microstructuring, and laser- consideration of nanostructure fabrication and quantum-dot microcavity systems. Finally, assisted polymer joining methods. The book using natural synthesis. The investigation into part five investigates ultrafast phenomena, concludes in part three with an investigation silk optical materials is followed by a final including femtosecond quantum optics and into laser fabrication and manipulation of discussion of the control of florescence in coherent optoelectronics with quantum dots. photonic structures and devices. Laser seeding natural photonic structures. and thermal processing of glass with nanoscale CONTENTS CONTENTS Part 1 Single quantum dot systems: Resonance fluorescence resolution, laser-induced refractive index Natural photonic structures: An overview; Optical emission from single semiconductor quantum dots coupled manipulation, and the thermal writing of applications of biomolecules; Polarisation effects in natural to high-quality microcavities; Quantum optics with single photonic devices in glass and polymers are all photonic structures and their applications; Biomimetic quantum dots in photonic crystal cavities; Modelling nanostructures for anti-reflection (AR) devices; Control single quantum dots in microcavities. Part 2 Nanolasers considered. of iridescence in natural photonic structures: The case of with quantum dot emitters; Highly efficient quantum dot CONTENTS butterfly scales; Fabrication of nanostructures using natural micropillar lasers; Photon correlations in semiconductor Laser growth and processing of photonic structures: An synthesis: Optical materials using silk; Control of florescence nanostructures; Emission properties of photonic crystal overview of fundamentals, interaction phenomena and in natural photonic structures. nanolasers; Deformed wavelength-scale microdisk lasers operations. Part 1 Laser-induced growth of materials with quantum dot emitters. Part 3 Light-matter interaction 280 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 and surface structures: Emerging pulsed laser deposition in semiconductor nanostructures: Photon statistics and ISBN: 978 1 84569 802 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 765 1 techniques; The formation of nanocones on the surface of entanglement in phonon-assisted quantum light emission £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 semiconductors by laser-induced self-assembly; Fabrication from semiconductor quantum dots; Luminescence spectra of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845698027 of periodic photonic microstructures by the interference quantum dots in microcavities; Photoluminescence from a of ultrashort pulse laser beams. Part 2 Laser-induced quantum-dot-cavity system; Quantum optics with quantum three-dimensional micro- and nano-structuring: Multiphoton dot and quantum well systems. Part 4 Semiconductor cavity lithography, processing and fabrication of photonic quantum electrodynamics (QED): All-solid-state quantum structures; Laser-based micro- and nano-fabrication of Nanolithography optics employing quantum dots in photonic crystals; One- photonic structures; Laser-induced soft matter organization dimensional photonic crystal nanobeam cavities; Growth of and patterning and microstructuring of photonic materials; Laser-assisted II-VI and group-III quantum-dot microcavity systems. Part polymer joining methods for photonic devices. Part 3 5 Ultrafast phenomena: Femtosecond quantum optics with techniques in Laser fabrication and manipulation of photonic structures semiconductor nanostructures; Coherent optoelectronics and devices: Laser seeding and thermal processing of microelectronics with quantum dots. glass with nanoscale resolution; Laser-induced refractive Edited by D Bucknall, Georgia 604 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 index manipulation of photonic devices; Thermal writing Institute of Technology USA ISBN: 978 0 85709 232 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 639 5 of photonic devices in glass and polymers by femtosecond £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 lasers; Photosensitivity and index engineering in photonic Woodhead Publishing Series www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092328 devices. in Electronic and Optical 488 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 Materials No. 10 ISBN: 978 1 84569 936 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 622 7 CONTENTS £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 Copolymer ordering; Templated synthesis for controlled www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699369 3D structural control; Surface-induced structure formation of polymer blends; Rapid prototyping of functional microfabricated devices by soft lithography; Control of polymer topography; AFM based patterning; Patterning of confined polymer thin films; Ion beam patterning; Nanoprinting techniques; Photolithography beyond the diffraction limit; Standard printing techniques for unconventional methods; Microfluidics; Manipulation of biomolecules and reactions; Fabrication of organic display devices; Printing techniques for plastic electronics. 424 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 ISBN: 978 1 85573 931 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 090 8 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739314

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In situ SENSORS AND MEMS AND NEW characterization of FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS Semiconductor gas sensors thin film growth Edited by R Jaaniso, University of Tartu, Edited by G Koster and Estonia and O K Tan, Nanyang Technological G Rijnders, University of NEW University, Singapore Twente, Netherlands Handbook of MEMS for wireless Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Woodhead Publishing Series and mobile applications Optical Materials No. 38 in Electronic and Optical Edited by D Uttamchandani, University of Semiconductor gas sensors are increasingly Materials No. 22 Strathclyde, UK used as gas detectors for applications such as Recent advances in techniques to characterize gas-leak alarm, process control and pollution Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and thin films in situ during deposition could lead control. Researchers have attempted to Optical Materials No. 45 to an improved understanding of deposition meet the demand for higher sensitivity processes and to better, faster, diagnosis Wireless sensing and communication is showing and selectivity of devices by modifying the of issues with the deposition process. In an explosive growth of emerging consumer properties of the semiconductor gas sensors. situ characterization of thin film growth and military applications of radio frequency This has mainly been achieved by development provides a comprehensive review of this (RF) circuits and systems. The demand for of fabrication methods such as thin and thick increasingly important topic. Part one mobile systems necessitates the use of highly film techniques, the addition of transition reviews electron diffraction techniques, integrated technology featuring small size, metals onto sensors and more recently, including the methodology for taking low weight, high performance and low cost: nanostructuring materials. Part one covers the observations and measurements. Part two MEMS can meet this need. Part one covers RF fundamentals, whilst part two looks as thin covers photoemission techniques; the MEMS as an enabling technology for wireless and thick film gas sensors. Part three discusses principles and instrumentation. Part three applications and includes chapters on passive nanostructures for gas sensing and part four contains alternative in situ characterization components, phase shifters and antennas. describes applications of semiconductor gas techniques and the trend for combining Part two discusses wireless techniques and sensors. applications of wireless MEMS, including different techniques. It covers real-time CONTENTS characterization of the nucleation, growth, biomedical applications, such as implantable Part 1 Introduction: Fundamentals of semiconductor gas structural and electronic properties of thin MEMS and wireless drug delivery, optical sensors; Conduction mechanisms in semiconducting metal displays in portable electronics, and MEMS for oxide sensing films: Impact on transduction; Electrode films. materials for semiconductor gas sensors. Part 2 Thin and monitoring structures and the environment. CONTENTS thick film gas sensors: Recent trends in SiC and graphene based gas sensors; Recent advances in wide bandgap Part 1 Electron diffraction techniques for studying thin film CONTENTS semiconductor based gas sensors; Ultraviolet enhanced growth in situ: Reflection high-energy electron diffraction Part 1 Radio frequency (RF) MEMS as an enabling technology gas sensing; Micromachined semiconductor gas sensors; (RHEED) for in situ characterisation of thin film growth; for wireless applications: Overview of RF MEMS technology Semiconducting direct thermoelectric sensors. Part 3 Inelastic scattering techniques for in situ characterisation and applications; RF passive components for wireless Nanostructures for gas sensing: One- and two dimensional of thin film growth: Backscatter Kikuchi diffraction. Part 2 applications; RF MEMS fabrication technology; RF MEMS phase metal oxide nanostructures for chemical sensing; Photoemission techniques for studying thin film growth in shifters for wireless applications; RF MEMS antennas for Semiconductor quantum dots for photoluminescence based situ: Ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (UPS) for in situ wireless applications; Wafer-level packaging technology for gas sensing; Coated and functionalised single-walled carbon characterisation of thin film growth; X-ray photoelectron RF MEMS; Reliability of RF MEMS. Part 2 Wireless techniques nanotubes (SWCNTs) as gas sensors; Carbon nanotube spectroscopy (XPS) for in situ characterisation of thin and applications of wireless MEMS: Overview of wireless and metal oxide hybrid materials for gas sensing; Porous film growth; In situ spectroscopic ellipsometry (SP) for techniques; RF MEMS-based wireless architectures and silicon gas sensors. Part 4 Applications of semiconductor characterization of thin film growth. Part 3 Alternative front-ends; Integration of MEMS in wireless sensor networks; gas sensors: Metal oxide semiconductor gas sensors in in situ characterization techniques: In situ ion beam Microwave MEMS technology for next-generation wireless environmental monitoring; Semiconductor gas sensors surface characterization of thin multicomponent films; communications; MEMS energy harvesters for powering for the detection of chemical warfare agents; Integrated Spectroscopies combined with (RHEED) for real time in situ wireless systems; Optical MEMS for displays in portable CMOS-based sensors for gas and odour detection; Solid state surface monitoring of thin film growth; In situ deposition systems; MEMS wireless implantable systems; Drug delivery sensors for carbon dioxide detection. vapor monitoring; Real-time studies of epitaxial film growth using wireless MEMS; Civil infrastructure monitoring using using surface x-ray diffraction (SXRD). wireless MEMS; Telecommunications reliability monitoring 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 296 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 using wireless MEMS; Monitoring road infrastructures using ISBN: 978 0 85709 236 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 866 5 wireless MEMS. ISBN: 978 1 84569 934 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 495 7 Approx. £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 570 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q4 2013 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092366 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699345 ISBN: 978 0 85709 271 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 861 0 Approx. £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092717 Laser cooling of solids S V Petrushkin and V V Samartsev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 15 CONTENTS Thermodynamic fundamentals of fluorescent cooling; Theory of laser cooling; Experimental investigations and fundamental restrictions; Self-cooling of active elements of solid-state lasers; Laser cooling of solid-state information media of optical echo-processors; Problems of cooling solid- state quantum processors. Published in association with Cambridge International Science Publishing 236 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84569 632 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 683 2 £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696320

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NEW NEW NEW MEMS for automotive and Metallic films for electronic, Handbook of terahertz aerospace applications optical and magnetic applications technology for imaging, sensing, Edited by M Kraft and N M White, Southampton Structure, processing and properties and communications University, UK Edited by K Barmak, Carnegie Mellon Edited by D Saeedkia, University of Waterloo, Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and University and K Coffey, University of Central Canada Florida, USA Optical Materials No. 32 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 34 are miniature devices or machines which Optical Materials No. 40 The recent development of easy-to-use integrate elements such as actuators, sensors Metallic films play an important role in modern sources and detectors of terahertz radiation and a processor to form microsystems. technologies such as integrated circuits, has enabled a growth in applications of The automotive sector is currently the information storage, displays, sensors and terahertz (Thz) imaging and sensing. Terahertz biggest consumer of MEMS and this market coatings. The physical behaviour of films radiation does not damage tissues and DNA, is expected to grow, driven by safety is different from that of the corresponding unlike X-rays, so it is a good candidate for legislation. Emerging applications in the bulk material so it is important to study medical imaging. Many materials of interest aerospace field will face unique challenges their structure and properties. Part one have unique spectral “fingerprints” in the related to harsh environmental conditions looks at the structure of metallic films terahertz range and this makes terahertz and reliability requirements. Part one covers using characterization methods such as technology attractive for scientific research, MEMS in automotive applications, including x-ray diffraction and transmission electron sensing and imaging. There are many possible safety systems, stability control and engine microscopy and the processing of metallic uses of terahertz sensing and imaging in management. Part two describes MEMS in films, including structure formation during manufacturing, quality control, and process aircraft including navigation systems, devices deposition and post-deposition reactions and monitoring. Terahertz communications for health monitoring and drag reduction. phase transformations. Part two discusses the are still at an early stage of development MEMS thrusters for nano and pico satellites are properties of metallic films; chapters cover but they have potential for satellite-to- also covered. mechanical, electrical, magnetic, optical and satellite communications and indoor wireless CONTENTS thermal properties. communications. Part 1 MEMS for automotive applications: MEMS for passenger safety in automotive vehicles; MEMS for automotive vehicle CONTENTS CONTENTS Part 1 Structure and processing of metallic films: X-ray stability control applications; MEMS for automotive tyre Part 1 Fundamentals of terahertz technology for imaging diffraction for characterizing metallic films; Crystal pressure monitoring systems; MEMS pressure and flow and sensing: Optoelectronic techniques for generation and orientation mapping in the scanning and transmission sensors for automotive engine management and aerospace detection of terahertz waves; Transmission and propagation electron microscopes; Structure formation during deposition applications; Radio frequency (RF) MEMS for automotive of terahertz waves; Fundamental aspects of surface plasmon of polycrystalline metallic thin films; Post-deposition grain radar sensors; MEMS for passenger comfort in vehicles. polaritons at terahertz frequencies; Fundamental aspects growth in metallic films; Fabrication and characterization Part 2 MEMS for aerospace applications: MEMS for active of terahertz near-field imaging and sensing. Part 2 Recent of reactive multilayer films and foils; Metal silicides in drag reduction in aerospace applications; MEMS inertial progress and novel techniques in terahertz technology: advanced CMOS technology; Disorder-order transformations navigation systems for aircrafts; MEMS for structural health Terahertz bio-sensing techniques; Room temperature in metallic films. Part 2 Properties of metallic films: monitoring in aircrafts; MEMS for harsh environment sensors terahertz detectors; Novel techniques using surface plasmon Metallic thin films: stresses and mechanical properties; in aerospace applications; MEMS thrusters for nano and pico polaritons at terahertz frequencies; Terahertz array imagers: Electrical properties of metallic films; Magnetic properties of satellites; MEMS enabling space exploration and exploitation. Towards implementation of terahertz cameras; Recent metallic films; Optical properties of metallic films; Thermal progress in terahertz time-domain systems; State-of-the-art 368 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 properties of metallic films. in terahertz continuous wave photomixer systems; Novel ISBN: 978 0 85709 118 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 648 7 600 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 techniques in terahertz near-field imaging and sensing; Approx. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 057 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 629 6 Terahertz nano-devices and nano-systems; Terahertz www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091185 integrated devices and systems; Terahertz communications; Approx. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 Terahertz frequency metrology based on frequency comb www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090577 techniques; Semiconductor material development for terahertz applications. Part 3 Applications of terahertz Microjoining and nanojoining technology: Terahertz applications in industry: A review; Terahertz applications in the aerospace industry; Terahertz Edited by Y N Zhou, University of Waterloo, Handbook of advanced applications in the wood industry; Terahertz applications Canada in the pharmaceutical industry and science; Terahertz dielectric, piezoelectric and applications in medical imaging and health science; CONTENTS ferroelectric materials Terahertz applications in art conservation; Applications of Part 1 Basics of microjoining: Mechanisms of solid-state terahertz technology in the semiconductor industry. bonding; Mechanisms of soldering and brazing; Mechanisms Synthesis, properties and applications 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 of fusion microwelding; Modelling of solid-state bonding; Edited by Z-G Ye, Simon Fraser University, ISBN: 978 0 85709 235 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 649 4 Modelling of fusion microwelding; Sensing, monitoring and control; Assembly process automation and materials Canada Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 handling. Part 2 Microjoining and nanojoining processes: www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092359 Microelectronics wire bonding; Solid-state diffusion bonding; Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Bonding using nanoparticles; Diffusion soldering and brazing; Optical Materials No. 12 Laser soldering; Fluxless soldering; Laser microwelding; CONTENTS Electron beam microwelding; Resistance microwelding; Part 1 High strain high performance piezo- and ferroelectric Adhesive bonding; Introduction to nanojoining. Part 3 single crystals. Part 2 Field-induced effects and domain Microjoining of materials and applications of microjoining: engineering. Part 3 Morphotropic phase boundary and Joining of high temperature superconductors; Joining of related phenomena. Part 4 High power piezoelectric and shape memory alloys; Wafer bonding; Plastics microwelding; microwave dielectric materials. Part 5 Nanoscale piezo- and Microjoining in medical components and devices; ferroelectrics. Part 6 Piezo- and ferroelectric films. Part 7 Hermetic sealing of solid oxide fuel cells; Joining of bulk Novel processing and new materials. Part 8 Novel properties nanostructured materials; Ceramic/metal bonding. of ferroelectrics and related materials. 832 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 1096 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 ISBN: 978 1 84569 179 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 404 3 ISBN: 978 1 84569 186 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 400 5 £200.00/US$340.00/€240.00 £235.00/US$400.00/€280.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691790 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691868

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NEW NEW NEW Applications of ATILA FEM Ultrasonic Functional materials software to smart materials transducers for sustainable Case studies in designing devices Materials and design for energy applications Edited by K Uchino, The Pennsylvania State sensors, actuators and Edited by J Kilner, S Skinner, University, USA and J-C Debus, ISEN (Institut medical applications Imperial College, S Irvine, Supérieur de l’Electronique et du Numérique), Edited by K Nakamura, Tokyo Glyndwr University and France Institute of Technology, P Edwards, University of Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Japan Oxford, UK Optical Materials No. 31 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 35 ATILA Finite Element Method (FEM) software Optical Materials No. 29 Global demand for low cost, efficient facilitates the modelling and analysis of Ultrasonic transducers are key components and sustainable energy production is ever piezoelectric, magnetostrictor and shape in sensors for distance, flow and level increasing. Driven by recent discoveries and memory material based applications. It allows measurement as well as power and other innovation in the science and technology of entire designs to be constructed, refined, applications of ultrasound. Ultrasonic materials, applications based on functional and optimized before production begins. transducers reviews recent research in the materials are becoming increasingly Through a range of instructive case studies, design and application of this important important. Functional materials for Applications of ATILA FEM software to smart technology. Part one provides an overview of sustainable energy applications provides materials provides an indispensable guide to materials and design of ultrasonic transducers. an essential guide to the development and the use of this vital software in the design Part two goes on to investigate modelling application of these materials in sustainable and modelling of efficient products. Part one and characterisation. Part three reviews energy production. Part one reviews functional provides an introduction to the ATILA FEM applications, beginning with a review of materials for solar power. Part two focuses on software, before part two goes on to present surface acoustic wave devices and air-borne functional materials for hydrogen production case studies of finite element modelling using ultrasound transducers, and going on to and storage. Functional materials for fuel ATILA. Topics include the use of ATILA in finite consider ultrasonic high temperature and flaw cells are the explored in part three. Part four element analysis, piezoelectric polarization, detection systems, power, biomedical and considers functional materials for demand time domain analysis, design of ultrasonic micro scale ultrasonics, therapeutic ultrasound reduction and energy storage, before the book motors, piezo-composite and photonic crystal devices, piezoelectric and fibre optic concludes in part five with an investigation applications. The study of piezoelectric hydrophones, and ultrasonic motors. into computer simulation studies of functional single crystals is also discussed, before a final CONTENTS materials. reflection on the use of ATILA in modelling the Part 1 Materials and design of ultrasonic transducers: CONTENTS damping of piezoelectric structures. Piezoelectricity and basic configurations for piezoelectric Part 1 Functional materials for solar power: Silicon-based ultrasonic transducers; Electromagnetic acoustic transducers CONTENTS photovoltaic solar cells; Photovoltaic (PV) thin films for (EMATs); Piezoelectric ceramics for ultrasonic transducers; solar cells; Rapid, low temperature processing of dye Part 1 Introduction to the ATILA finite element method (FEM) Thin film ultrasonic transducers based on lead zirconate software: Overview of the ATILA finite element modelling sensitized solar cells; Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) devices: titanate (PZT); Piezoelectric single crystals in ultrasonic Introduction and modellings; Photoelectrochemical cells software code; The capability of the new version of ATILA; transducers. Part 2 Modelling and characterisation of Loss integration in ATILA software. Part 2 Case studies of for hydrogen generation. Part 2 Functional materials for ultrasonic transducers: Modelling ultrasonic transducer hydrogen production and storage: Reversible solid oxide finite element modeling (FEM) using ATILA: Finite element performance: One-dimensional models; Modelling the analysis of flexural vibration of orthogonally stiffened electrolytic cells for large scale energy storage: Challenges performance of micro-acoustic devices using the boundary and opportunities; Membranes, adsorbent materials and cylindrical shells with ATILA; Utilization of piezoelectric element method; Electrical evaluation of piezoelectric polarization in ATILA: usual to original; Time domain analysis solvent-based materials for syngas and hydrogen production; transducers; Laser Doppler vibrometry for measuring Functional materials for hydrogen storage. Part 3 Functional of piezoelectric devices with the transient module in ATILA; vibration of ultrasonic transducers; Optical visualization Designing ultrasonic motors with ATILA; Piezo-composite materials for fuel cells: The role of the fuel in the operation, of acoustic fields: The schlieren technique, the Fresnel performance and degradation of fuel cells; Membrane applications of ATILA; Photonic crystal applications of ATILA; method and the photoelastic method applied to ultrasonic Studying the behaviour of piezoelectric single crystals for electrode assemblies for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel transducers. Part 3 Applications of ultrasonic transducers: cells; Developments in membranes, catalysts and membrane sonar using ATILA; Thermal analysis in piezoelectric and Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices; Air-borne ultrasound magnetostrictive materials using ATILA; Modelling the electrode assemblies for direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC); transducers; Ultrasonic transducers for non-destructive Electrolytes and ion conductors for solid oxide fuel cells damping of piezoelectric structures with ATILA; Modelling evaluation at high temperatures; Analysis and synthesis of the behaviour of single crystal devices with ATILA: The effect (SOFC); Novel cathodes for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC); frequency-diverse ultrasonic flaw detection systems using Novel anode materials for solid oxide fuel cells; Thin-film of the temperature and the stress on a single crystal bar, Order Statistics and Neural Network Processors; Power tonpilz and sphere submitted to a harmonic analysis. solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) materials; Proton conductors ultrasonics: New technologies and applications for fluid for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). Part 4 Functional materials 424 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 processing; Nonlinear acoustics and selected applications for demand reduction and energy storage: Materials and ISBN: 978 0 85709 065 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 631 9 in biomedical ultrasonics; Therapeutic ultrasound with an techniques for energy harvesting; Lithium batteries: Current Approx. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 emphasis on applications to the brain; Micro scale ultrasonic technologies and future trends. Part 5 Appendix. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090652 sensors and actuators; Piezoelectric and fiber optic hydrophones; Ultrasonic motors. 724 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 0 85709 059 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 637 1 748 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 989 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 630 2 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090591 Polymers in electronics 2007 £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 Munich, Germany, 30-31 January 2007 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699895 CONTENTS Trends and growth; Conductive polymers; New developments in flame retarded polymers for electronics; Polymers in substrates, assembly and reliability; Polymer formulation and recycling for electronics applications; Polymers and printed electronics. 21 papers 298 x 210mm paperback 2007 ISBN: 978 1 84735 009 1 £100.00/US$170.00/€120.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781847350091 *Not available for distribution in the USA.

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NEW High-temperature High temperature Printed films superconductors superconductors Materials science and Edited by X G Qiu, Chinese (HTS) for energy applications in sensors, Academy of Sciences, China applications electronics and photonics Woodhead Publishing Series Edited by Z Melhem, Oxford Edited by M Prudenziati, in Electronic and Optical Instruments Nanoscience, UK University of Modena, Italy Materials No. 24 and J Hormadaly, Ben-Gurion Woodhead Publishing Series University of the Negev, in Energy No. 27 High-temperature superconductors reviews Israel High temperature superconductors (HTS) offer growth techniques, properties and applications many advantages through their application in Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and of key high-temperature superconducting electrical systems, including high efficiency Optical Materials No. 26 films. 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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMPUTING AND ELECTRICAL Practical scientific ENGINEERING computing A Muhammad, Yanbu NEW University College, Saudi Electricity transmission, NEW Arabia and V Zalizniak, distribution and storage systems Applications of ATILA FEM Siberian Federal University, Russia Edited by Z Melhem, Oxford Instruments software to smart materials NanoScience, UK Case studies in designing devices Scientific computing is about developing Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 38 Edited by K Uchino, The Pennsylvania State mathematical models, numerical methods and University, USA and J-C Debus, ISEN (Institut Advanced electricity transmission and computer implementations to study and solve Supérieur de l’Electronique et du Numérique), distribution (T&D) network technologies are real problems in science, engineering, business France required to reduce losses, sustain higher and even social sciences. This essential network efficiency, and maintain power Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and guide provides the reader with sufficient quality and security. Research in this field Optical Materials No. 31 foundations in these areas to venture into must also consider the increasing role and ATILA Finite Element Method (FEM) software more advanced texts. The book presents the penetration of renewable and distributed facilitates the modelling and analysis of open source tool for numerical computing generation, for which advanced electricity piezoelectric, magnetostrictor and shape numEclipse and studies the classical methods storage systems are required. The first memory material based applications. It allows of numerical analysis. Numerical algorithms section of this book presents chapters on key entire designs to be constructed, refined, and their implementations are presented using aspects of the materials, architecture and and optimized before production begins. numEclipse. performance of electricity T&D networks. The Through a range of instructive case studies, second section addresses the applications and CONTENTS Applications of ATILA FEM software to smart Part 1 Introduction: Expressions; Statements; Programming; integration of electricity storage systems. materials provides an indispensable guide to Architecture; Plotting. Part 2 Solving non-linear equations: CONTENTS Solving systems of linear equations; Computational the use of this vital software in the design eigenvalue problems; Introduction to finite difference Part 1 Fundamentals and materials for electricity schemes for ordinary differential equations; Interpolation transmission and distribution (T&D): Introduction to T&D and modelling of efficient products. Part one and approximation. networks; Integration of distributed energy resources to the provides an introduction to the ATILA FEM grid; Modern flexible AC transmission system controllers; software, before part two goes on to present 208 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2011 Development of switchgear materials for T&D networks; case studies of finite element modelling using ISBN: 978 0 85709 225 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 226 7 Nanodielectrics and their role in power transmission £55.00/US$95.00/€65.00 applications. Part 2 Developments in electricity storage ATILA. Topics include the use of ATILA in finite www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092250 technologies: Redox flow batteries; Materials and chemistry element analysis, piezoelectric polarization, for nickel-based batteries; Supercapacitors; Processes and time domain analysis, design of ultrasonic technology for recycling advanced Li-ion and NiMH batteries; Techno-economic analysis for electricity storage systems. motors, piezo-composite and photonic crystal Essentials of scientific computing 300 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 applications. The study of piezoelectric ISBN: 978 1 84569 784 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 737 8 single crystals is also discussed, before a final Numerical methods for science and Approx. £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 reflection on the use of ATILA in modelling the engineering www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697846 damping of piezoelectric structures. V Zalizniak, Siberian Federal University, Russia

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Computational functional Digital filters and signal METALLURGY analysis processing in electronic Second edition engineering R E Moore, Ohio State University and M J Theory, applications, architecture, code NEW Cloud, Lawrence Technological University, USA S M Bozic and R J Chance, University of Metallic films for electronic, ‘A very readable introduction, excellent.’ Birmingham, UK optical and magnetic applications Structure, processing and properties The Mathematical Gazette Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and 212 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2007 Optical Materials No. 4 Edited by K Barmak, Carnegie Mellon ISBN: 978 1 904275 24 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 943 3 256 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 1998 University and K Coffey, University of Central £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 ISBN: 978 1 898563 58 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 974 7 Florida, USA www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781904275244 £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563587 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 40 Machine learning and data Metallic films play an important role in modern mining Pattern recognition and image technologies such as integrated circuits, processing information storage, displays, sensors and I Kononenko and M Kukar, University of coatings. The physical behaviour of films D Luo, Glasgow University, UK Ljubljana, Slovenia is different from that of the corresponding ‘Readers are treated to a comprehensive look at the Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and bulk material so it is important to study principles. …a fine overview of machine learning Optical Materials No. 3 their structure and properties. 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Digital image processing J E Whitehouse, University of Reading, UK 600 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 Mathematical and computational methods ISBN: 978 0 85709 057 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 629 6 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Approx. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 J M Blackledge, Loughborough University, UK Optical Materials No. 1 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090577 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and 200 pages 234 x 173mm (7 x 9) hardback 1997 Optical Materials No. 9 ISBN: 978 1 898563 40 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 78242 044 6 £40.00/US$70.00/€50.00 824 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2005 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563402 The SGTE casebook ISBN: 978 1 898563 49 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 946 4 £80.00/US$135.00/€95.00 Thermodynamics at work www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563495 Second edition Signal processing in electronic Edited by K Hack, GTT- Technologies, communications Germany Object-oriented technology For engineers and mathematicians ‘Thanks to the good introduction and the great number and computing systems re- M J Chapman, D P Goodall and N C Steele, of examples this book is an indispensable help for everyone who wants or has to start working with engineering University of Coventry, UK thermochemical databases.’ H S M Zedan and A Cau, De Montfort Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and DGG Journal University, UK Optical Materials No. 2 CONTENTS 208 pages 242 x 169mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 1999 310 pages 234 x 173mm (7 x 9) paperback 1997 Part 1 Theoretical background. 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Fundamentals of metallurgy METALS MINING AND NEW Edited by S Seetharaman, Royal Institute of PROCESSING Microstructure Technology (KTH), Sweden evolution in metal 576 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 forming processes ISBN: 978 1 85573 927 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 094 6 NEW £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 Edited by J Lin, D Balint, www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739277 Advances in powder metallurgy Imperial College London, Properties, processing and applications UK and M Pietrzyk, AGH Edited by I Chang, University of Birmingham University of Science and The Hatfield memorial lectures and Y Zhao, University of Liverpool, UK Technology Krakow, Poland Volume 3 Powder metallurgy is a popular metal forming Microstructure evolution in metal forming Edited by P R Beeley, formerly University of technology used to produce dense and processes summarises the wealth of recent Leeds, UK precision components. Different powder and research on the mechanisms, modelling and 264 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 component forming routes can be used to control of microstructure evolution during ISBN: 978 1 84569 101 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 114 1 metal forming processes. Part one reviews the £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 create an end product with specific properties www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691011 for a particular application or industry. general principles involved in understanding Advances in powder metallurgy reviews and controlling microstructure evolution in advances in powdered metal properties, metal forming. Techniques for modelling Recommended values of processing and applications. Part one contains microstructure and optimising processes are chapters on the formation of metal powders. explored, along with recrystallisation, grain thermophysical properties for The next groups of chapters cover materials growth, and severe plastic deformation. selected commercial alloys used and their properties, and manufacturing Microstructure evolution in the processing of steel is the focus of part two, which reviews K C Mills, National Physical Laboratory, UK techniques. A further group of chapters the modelling of phase transformations in 234 pages 246 x 189mm (7 1/2 x 10) hardback 2002 covers the characterisation and testing and ISBN: 978 1 85573 569 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 014 4 applications of metal powders. steel, unified constitutive equations and work hardening in microalloyed steels. Part three £620.00/US$1055.00/€745.00 CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735699 Part 1 Forming metal powders: Advances in atomisation examines microstructure evolution in the techniques; Electrolysis; Mechanochemical processing. Part processing of other metals, including ageing 2 Materials and properties: Advanced powdered steel alloys; behaviour in the processing of aluminium and Titanium alloys; Metal-based composite powders; Porous microstructure control in processing nickel, Secondary metallurgy metallic foams. Part 3 Manufacturing techniques: Warm titanium and other special alloys. Fundamentals, processes, applications compaction; Microwave sintering; Metal injection moulding; Joining techniques. Part 4 Characterisation and testing: CONTENTS G Stolte Evolution of microstructure in ferrous and non-ferrous Part 1 General principles: Understanding and controlling metals; Mathematical modelling of manufacturing processes. 216 pages 242 x 169mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2002 microstructural evolution in metal forming: An overview; Part 5 Applications: Automotive; Biomaterials; Cutting tools. ISBN: 978 3 514 00648 5 Techniques for modelling microstructure in metal forming £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 630 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 processes; Modelling techniques for optimising metal forming www.woodheadpublishing.com/9783514006485 ISBN: 978 0 85709 420 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 890 0 processes; Recrystallisation and grain growth in hot working *Not available for distribution in the USA. Approx. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 of steels; Severe plastic deformation for grain refinement www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094209 and enhancement of properties. Part 2 Microstructure evolution in the processing of steel: Modelling phase transformations in steel; Determining unified constitutive Metallurgy of welding equations for modelling hot forming of steel; Modelling phase NEW transformations in hot stamping and cold die quenching Sixth edition of steels; Modelling microstructure evolution and work Fundamentals of magnesium hardening in conventional and ultrafine-grained microalloyed J F Lancaster, Consultant in Materials and steels. Part 3 Microstructure evolution in the processing of Welding, UK alloy metallurgy other metals: Microstructure control in creep-age forming of aluminium panels; Microstructure control in processing 464 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 1999 Edited by M Pekguleryuz, McGill University, nickel, titanium and other special alloys. ISBN: 978 1 85573 428 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 486 9 Canada, K Kainer, GKSS, Germany and A Kaya, £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 Mugla University, Turkey 416 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734289 ISBN: 978 0 85709 074 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 634 0 Given such properties as strength and low £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090744 weight, magnesium is finding a wide range Metallurgy of basic weld metal of applications. As a result, there has been a wealth of research on understanding its G M Evans and N Bailey properties and how they can be controlled Duplex stainless steels 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1997 during processing. Edited by leading experts in Microstructure, properties and ISBN: 978 1 85573 243 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 885 0 £185.00/US$315.00/€220.00 the field, this book reviews key properties and applications www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732438 how they affect alloy design and processing. Edited by R Gunn, TWI Ltd, UK CONTENTS CONTENTS Primary production of magnesium; Physical metallurgy of Developments, grades and specifications; Alloy design; Fundamentals of welding magnesium; Thermodynamic properties of magnesium alloys; Microstructure; Forming and machining; Physical and Understanding precipitation processes in magnesium alloys; mechanical properties; Corrosion; Stress corrosion cracking; metallurgy Alloying behaviour of magnesium and alloy design; Forming Welding metallurgy; Welding processes; Weld properties; of magnesium and its alloys; Corrosion and surface finishing Non-destructive testing of welds; Applications; Service H Granjon of magnesium and its alloys; Applications: automotive and experience. 240 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1991 other structural applications; Applications: Magnesium-based metal matrix composites; Applications: Medical implants. 216 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1997 ISBN: 978 1 85573 019 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 880 5 ISBN: 978 1 85573 318 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 877 5 320 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 088 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 729 3 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730199 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733183 Approx. £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090881

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NEW NEW NEW Handbook of metal Advances in wrought Metalworking fluids (MWFs) for injection molding magnesium alloys cutting and grinding Edited by D Heaney, Penn Properties, processing and Fundamentals and recent advances State University, USA applications Edited by V P Astakhov, General Motors, Edited by C Bettles, Monash USA and S Joksch, Oemeta Chemische Werke University and M Barnett, GmbH, Germany Deakin University, Australia This book reviews the issues surrounding Metal injection molding combines the most This important book summarises the wealth the use of fluids for cutting and grinding useful characteristics of powder metallurgy of recent research on our understanding throughout the metal working process, and plastic injection molding to facilitate the of process-property relationships in from selection and testing to disposal. The production of small, complex-shaped metal wrought magnesium alloys and the way this opening chapters cover the mechanism components with outstanding mechanical understanding can be used to develop a new and action, selection and delivery of MWFs properties. The Handbook of metal injection generation of alloys for high-performance to the machining zone. A second group of molding provides an authoritative guide to applications. After an introductory overview of chapters cover issues surrounding MWFs during this important technology and its applications. current developments in wrought magnesium machining such as supply, circulation and Part one discusses the fundamentals of the alloys, part one reviews fundamental aspects monitoring. The final group of chapters discuss metal injection molding process. Part two of deformation behaviour. These chapters are the maintenance, replacement and disposal of provides a detailed review of quality issues. the building blocks for the optimisation of MWFs. Special metal injection molding processes processing steps considered in part two which CONTENTS are the focus of part three. Finally, part four discusses casting, extrusion, rolling and forging Mechanisms of action of metalworking fluids in metal explores metal injection molding of particular technologies. The concluding chapters cover cutting; Selection and testing of metalworking fluids; materials, including stainless steels, titanium Delivery of metalworking fluids in the machining zone; applications of wrought magnesium alloys in Environmentally friendly near-dry machining of metals; and titanium alloys, thermal management automotive and biomedical engineering. High-pressure supply of metalworking fluids; Circulation alloys, high speed tool steels, heavy alloys, systems for metal-cutting fluids; Monitoring metal-cutting CONTENTS refractory metals, hard metals and soft fluids; Maintenance of metalworking fluids; Replacement of Part 1 Types and properties of magnesium alloys: metalworking fluids; Disposal of metalworking fluids. magnetic alloys. Current developments in wrought magnesium alloys; Deformation mechanisms of magnesium alloys; Twinning 424 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 CONTENTS and its role in wrought magnesium alloys; Superplasticity in ISBN: 978 0 85709 061 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 530 5 Metal powder injection molding (MIM): key trends and magnesium alloys by severe plastic deformation; Dynamic £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 markets. Part 1 Processing: Designing for metal injection recrystallisation in magnesium alloys. 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Chapter two Metal injection molding (MIM) of thermal management magnesium alloys goes on to explore welding stresses and materials in microelectronics; Metal injection molding (MIM) of soft magnetic materials; Metal injection molding (MIM) Edited by L Liu, Dalian University of strains. Fracture mechanics and the load- of high speed tool steels; Metal injection molding of heavy Technology, China carrying capacity of welded structures are the alloys, refractory metals, and hard metals. CONTENTS focus of chapter three. Chapter four considers 612 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 Part 1 General: Introduction to the welding and joining diagnostics and prediction of the residual ISBN: 978 0 85709 066 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 623 4 of magnesium; Welding metallurgy of magnesium alloys; life of welded structures, whilst acoustic £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 Preparation for welding of magnesium alloys; Welding www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090669 materials for magnesium alloys; Welding and joining of emission techniques for the analysis of welded magnesium alloys to aluminium alloys; The joining of structures are reviewed in Chapter five. magnesium alloys to steel; Corrosion and protection of Finally, chapter six supplies supplementary magnesium alloy welds. Part 2 Particular welding and joining techniques: Brazing and soldering of magnesium information on numerical techniques and alloys; Mechanical joining of magnesium alloys; Adhesive other tests for welded structures. bonding of magnesium alloys; Gas-tungsten arc welding (GTAW) of magnesium alloys; Metal inert gas welding (MIG) CONTENTS of magnesium alloys; Variable polarity plasma arc welding The temperature field in welding; Welding stresses and of magnesium alloys; Hybrid laser-arc welding of magnesium strains; Load-carrying capacity of welded structures; alloys; Activating flux tungsten inert gas (A-TIG) of Diagnostics and prediction of the residual life of welded magnesium alloys; Friction stir welding of magnesium alloys; structures; Acoustic emission techniques for the analysis Laser welding of magnesium alloys; Resistance spot welding of welded structures; Supplementary sections. 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Tailor welded Superplastic forming of advanced Shape memory and blanks for advanced metallic materials superelastic alloys manufacturing Methods and applications Applications and Edited by B Kinsey, Edited by G Giuliano, University of Cassino, technologies University of New Hampshire Italy Edited by K Yamauchi, and X Wu, Wayne State Tohoku University, I Ohkata, This comprehensive book reviews the various University, USA Piolax Medical Devices, methods of superplastic forming of metals, K Tsuchiya, NIMS and S ways of modelling the process and applications Miyazaki, University of in such areas as aerospace, dental and medical Tailor welded blanks are sheets made from Tsukuba, Japan different strengths and thicknesses of steel engineering. pre-welded together being pressed and shaped CONTENTS This book reviews the wealth of research into the final component. They produce Part 1 Superplastic forming methods: Metals for superplastic into shape memory and superelastic alloys high-quality components with the right grade forming; Standards for superplastic forming of metals; that has resulted in a wide range of new Processes and equipment for superplastic forming of metals; and thickness of steel where they are most High-temperature lubricants for superplastic forming of industrial applications. The first part of the needed, providing significant savings in weight metals; The use of laser surface modification in combined book discusses the processing of TiNi, Cu and and processing costs in such industries as superplastic forming and diffusion bonding of metals. Part 2 Fe-based shape memory alloys. The second Modelling of superplastic forming: Mathematical modelling part of the book summarises the diverse automotive engineering. Part one of this book of superplastic metal sheet forming processes; Finite reviews processing issues in product design, element modelling of thin metal sheet forming; Constitutive applications of these flexible materials in production methods, weld integrity and equations for modelling superplastic forming of metals; sectors such as electronics, construction, deformation. Part two discusses applications Predicting instability in superplastic forming of metals. Part automotive, aerospace and medical 3 Applications of superplastic forming: Superplastic forming in such areas as automotive and aerospace and diffusion bonding of titanium alloys; Superplastic engineering as well as sports and leisure. engineering. forming of aluminium alloys; Quick plastic forming of CONTENTS aluminium alloys; Superplastic forming of magnesium alloys; Part 1 Properties and processing: Mechanisms and properties CONTENTS Superplastic microtubes fabricated by dieless drawing of the shape memory effect and superelasticity in alloys Part 1 Processing and modeling: Weld integrity of tailor processes. and other materials: A practical guide; Basic characteristics welded blanks; Deformation of tailor welded blanks during 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 of Ti-Ni based and Ti-Nb based alloys; Development and forming; Mechanics based modelling of tailor welded blank commercialisation of TiNi and Cu-based shape memory forming; Numerical simulation modelling of tailor welded ISBN: 978 1 84569 753 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 277 9 alloys; Industrial processing of TiNi shape memory alloys blank forming. Part 2 Applications: Light weight metal alloy £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 to achieve key properties; Design of shape memory alloy tailor welded blanks; Advanced high-strength steel, tailor- www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697532 (SMA) coil springs for actuator applications; Overview of welded blanks (AHSS-TWBs); Tailor-welded blanks for the the development of shape memory and superelastic alloy automotive industry; Tailor-made blanks for the aerospace applications. Part 2 Application technologies for shape industry. memory alloys: Applications of shape memory alloys 240 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 Superplasticity and grain in electrical appliances; Applications of shape memory ISBN: 978 1 84569 704 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 385 1 boundaries in ultrafine-grained alloys in hot-water supply; The use of shape memory £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 alloys in construction and housing; The use of shape www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697044 materials memory alloys (SMAs) in automobiles and trains; The use A L Zhilyaev, CSIC, Spain and A I Pshenichnyuk, of shape memory alloys in aerospace engineering; Ferrous (Fe-based) shape memory alloys: Properties, processing Institute for Superplasticity of Metals, Russia and applications. Part 3 Application technologies for Fundamentals of aluminium superelastic alloys: Applications of superelastic alloys in the Superplasticity and grain boundaries in telecommunications, industry; Applications of superelastic metallurgy ultrafine-grained materials discusses a alloys in the clothing, sports and leisure industries; Medical Production, processing and applications number of problems associated with grain applications of superelastic Ni-Ti alloys. 232 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 Edited by R Lumley, CSIRO Light Metal boundaries in polycrystals. The authors explore the formation and evolution of the ISBN: 978 1 84569 707 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 262 5 Flagship, Australia £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 microstructure, texture and ensembles of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697075 CONTENTS grain boundaries in materials produced by Introduction to aluminium metallurgy. Part 1 Production and casting of aluminium and its alloys: Production of severe plastic deformation. The book is highly alumina; Production of primary aluminium; Production beneficial to metallurgists and researchers Sintering of advanced materials of secondary aluminium; Ingot casting and casthouse concerned with the problems of nanomaterials metallurgy of aluminium and its alloys; Casting of aluminium Edited by Z Z Fang, University of Utah, USA alloys; Quality issues in aluminium castings; Case studies and nanotechnology. in aluminium casting alloys; High pressure diecasting of CONTENTS CONTENTS aluminium and its alloys; Progress on the heat treatment Structural superplasticity of polycrystalline materials; Part 1 Fundamentals of sintering: Thermodynamics of of high pressure diecastings. Part 2 Metallurgical properties Characteristics of grain boundary enesembles; Orientation- sintering; Kinetics and mechanisms of densification; Path of aluminium and its alloys: Work hardening of aluminium distributed parameters of the polycrystalline structure; and kinetics of microstructural change in simple sintering; alloys; Precipitation and solute clustering in aluminium: Experimental investigation of the ensembles of grain Computer modelling of sintering: Theory and examples; Advanced characterisation techniques; Solute partitioning boundaries in polycrystals; Grain boundary sliding in metallic Liquid phase sintering; Master sintering curve and its to enhance mechanical properties of aged aluminium alloys; bi- and tri-crystals; Percolation mechanism of deformation application in sintering of ceramics. 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Sintering of ultrahard materials; Constrained sintering of alloys; Aluminium powder metallurgy; Laser sintering and ceramics, films and coatings; Sintering of ultrafine and rapid prototyping of aluminium; Aluminium sheet fabrication Published in association with Cambridge nanosized particles. and processing; Application of modern aluminium alloys to International Science Publishing 506 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 aircraft; Materials selection and substitution using aluminium ISBN: 978 1 84569 562 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 994 9 alloys. 328 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 100 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 383 7 864 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695620 ISBN: 978 1 84569 654 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 025 6 £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091000 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696542

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Nanostructured Titanium alloys Hydrometallurgy metals and alloys Modelling of Principles and applications Processing, microstructure, properties T Havlik, Technical University Košice, Slovak microstructure, and applications Republic mechanical properties and W Sha and S Malinov, CONTENTS applications Queen’s University of Current state of copper production; Ore minerals; Phase Belfast, UK equilibrium of copper and iron sulphides; Equilibrium in Edited by S H Whang, aqueous solutions; Thermodynamics of heterogeneous Polytechnic Institute of NYU, systems in aqueous media; Programs and databases for CONTENTS USA thermodynamic calculations; Kinetics of heterogeneous Introduction to titanium alloys. Part 1 Experimental reactions of leaching processes; Leaching in chlorides; techniques: Microscopy; Synchrotron radiation X-ray Nanostructured metals and alloys have Extraction of metals from solutions; Effect of electronic diffraction; Differential scanning calorimetry and property structure on leaching of sulphide semiconductors; enhanced tensile strength, fatigue strength measurements. Part 2 Physical models: Thermodynamic Experimental methods of investigating hydrometallurgical and ductility and are suitable for use in modelling; The Johnson-Mehl-Avrami method: Isothermal processes; Leaching of copper sulphides; Morphology and applications where strength or strength-to- transformation kinetics; The Johnson-Mehl-Avrami behaviour of sulphur in leaching of sulphides; Examination method adapted to continuous cooling; Finite element of the fine structure; Mechanism of leaching of copper weight ratios are important. Part one of this method: morphology of ß to a phase transformation; sulphides in acid medium; Current state and prospects of important book reviews processing techniques Phase-field method: Lamellar structure formation in -TiAl; hydrometallurgical processes. for bulk nanostructured metals and alloys. Cellular automata method for microstructural evolution modelling; Crystallographic and fracture behaviour of Published in association with Cambridge Parts two and three discuss microstructure titanium aluminide; Atomistic simulations of interfaces International Science Publishing and mechanical properties, whilst part four and dislocations relevant to TiAl. Part 3 Neural network outlines applications of this new class of models: Neural network method; Neural network models 552 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 and applications in phase transformation studies; Neural ISBN: 978 1 84569 407 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 461 6 material. network models and applications in property studies. Part 4 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 CONTENTS Surface engineering products: Surface gas nitriding: Phase www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694074 composition and microstructure; Surface gas nitriding: Part 1 Processing of bulk nanostructured metals and alloys: Mechanical properties, morphology, corrosion; Nitriding: Production of bulk nanostructured metals and alloys by Modelling of hardness profiles and the kinetics; Aluminising: severe plastic deformation (SPD); Bulk nanostructured Fabrication of Al and Ti-Al coatings by mechanical alloying. metals and alloys produced by accumulative roll-bonding; Mineral wool Nanocrystalline metals and alloys prepared by mechanical 588 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 attrition; Processing of nanostructured steels by solid ISBN: 978 1 84569 375 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 586 6 Production and properties reaction; Processing of bulk nanocrystalline metals and alloys £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 B Sirok, B Blagojevic, Faculty of Mechanical by electrodeposition; Bulk nanocrystalline and nanocomposite www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693756 Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia alloys produced from amorphous phase; Severe plastic deformation and production of nanostructured alloys by and P Bullen, University of Hertfordshire, UK machining. Part 2 Microstructure: Deformation structures including twins in nanograined pure metals; Microstructure CONTENTS Melting the raw materials; Multiple regression; Physical and mechanical properties of nanostructured ferrous alloys Managing wastes from aluminium characteristics of mineral wool melts; Dimensional analysis; by equal-channel angular pressing; Characteristic structures smelter plants Fiberisation process; Visualisation method in real production and properties of nanostructured metals prepared by plastic processes; Applying the visualisation method to measuring deformation. Part 3 Mechanical properties: Strengthening B Mazumder, IMMT research laboratory and B the thickness of mineral wool fibres; The influence of melt mechanisms in nanocrystalline metals; Elastic and plastic K Mishra, Institute of Minerals and Materials film temperature on the fibre diameter distribution in deformation in nanocrystalline metals; Mechanical properties Technology, India mineral wool produced by a double-wheel spinning machine; of multi-scale metallic materials; Enhanced ductility and its Formation of the primary layer; Numerical analysis of flow mechanisms in nanocrystalline metallic materials; Mechanical CONTENTS properties in the collection chamber; Quality of the primary behavior of nanostructured metals based on molecular Introduction; Wastes generated by aluminum smelter layer and its influence on the final product; Curing chamber. dynamics computer simulations; Surface deformation plants; Treatment of the wastes and quality of byproducts; and mechanical behaviour of nanostructured alloys; Utilisation of wastes (byproducts); Techno-economic Published in association with Cambridge Fatigue behaviour in nanostructured metals; Superplastic feasibility of some selected processes. International Science Publishing deformation in nanocrystalline metals and alloys; Creep and high temperature deformation in nanostructured metals and A Woodhead Publishing India title 192 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 alloys. Part 4 Applications: Processing of nanostructured ISBN: 978 1 84569 406 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 445 6 metal and metal-matrix coatings by thermal and cold 140 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 spraying; Nanocoatings for commercial and industrial ISBN: 978 0 85709 010 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 366 0 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694067 applications; Application of nanostructured steel sheets £85.00/US$145.00/€100.00 to automotive body structures; Production processes for www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090102 nanostructured wires, bars and strips; Nanostructured plain carbon-manganese (C-Mn) steel sheets by ultra-fast cooling and short interval multi-pass hot rolling. Belt conveying of minerals 840 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 Maraging steels E D Yardley, Consultant and L R Stace, ISBN: 978 1 84569 670 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 112 3 Modelling of microstructure, properties Nottingham University, UK £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 and applications www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696702 ‘…practical overview of relevant standards, belt test W Sha, Queen’s University Belfast and Z Guo, methods and issues surrounding standardization.’ Sente Software, UK Quarry Management Direct strip casting of metals and CONTENTS CONTENTS Introduction to maraging steels; Microstructure of Introduction; History and economics of conveyor alloys maraging steels; Mechanical properties of maraging steels; applications; Design of belt conveyors 1 – Power M Ferry, University of New South Wales, Thermodynamic calculations for quantifying the phase requirements and belt tensions; Design of belt conveyors fraction and element partition in maraging systems and 2 – Hardware (Idlers, structure, pulleys, drives, tensioning Australia precipitation hardening steels; Quantification of phase devices, transfer points and belt cleaning); Belt CONTENTS transformation kinetics in maraging steels; Quantification constructions; Joining conveyor belts; Standards, test of age hardening in maraging steels; Maraging steels methods and their standardisation; Safety considerations Metallurgy of alloys suitable for direct strip casting; and overageing; Precipitation hardening stainless steel; – Fire and electrical resistance properties of the belt Overview of solidification processing; Continuous casting Applications of artificial neural network on modelling conveyor; Safety considerations 2– Nip points, stored processes and the emergence of DSC; DSC process variables maraging steel properties. tension, man-riding and materials transportation on belts; and cast strip quality; As-cast microstructure, texture and Maintenance and monitoring; Case histories. properties; Secondary processing and fabrication. 216 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 296 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 ISBN: 978 1 84569 686 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 693 1 200 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 ISBN: 978 1 84569 049 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 166 0 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 230 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 430 2 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696863 £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845690496 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692308

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Handbook of gold exploration STEEL NEW and evaluation Phase E Macdonald, Consultant, Australia transformations in NEW 664 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 steels ISBN: 978 1 84569 175 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 254 4 Phase £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 Volume 2: Diffusionless www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691752 transformations in transformations, high steels strength steels, modelling Volume 1: Fundamentals and advanced analytical Surface defects on and diffusion-controlled techniques electrolytically coated steel transformations Edited by E Pereloma, University of sheet Edited by E Pereloma, Wollongong, Australia and D V Edmonds, 108 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 University of Wollongong, Australia and D V University of Leeds, UK ISBN: 978 3 514 00640 9 Edmonds, University of Leeds, UK £35.00/US$60.00/€40.00 Volume 2 reviews current research on www.woodheadpublishing.com/9783514006409 ‘A new and comprehensive book on phase diffusionless transformations and phase *Not available for distribution in the USA. transformations is both timely and welcome… transformations in high strength steels, as The various chapters bring nicely up-to-date the vast well as advances in modelling and analytical knowledge of steel transformations in the literature.’ techniques which underpin this research. Professor Ted Massalski, Carnegie Mellon Surface defects on hot-dip metal CONTENTS coated steel sheet University, USA (from the Foreword) Part 1 Diffusionless transformations: Crystallography of martensite transformations in steels; Morphology and Quadrilingual: German-English-French- The processing-microstructure-property substructure of martensite in steels; Kinetics of martensite Spanish relationships in steels continue to present transformations in steels; Shape memory in ferrous 118 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1998 challenges to researchers because of the alloys; Tempering of martensite in carbon steels. Part 2 Phase transformations in high strength steels: Phase ISBN: 978 3 514 00620 1 complexity of phase transformation reactions transformations in high strength low alloy (HSLA) steels; £35.00/US$60.00/€40.00 and the wide spectrum of microstructures Phase transformations in transformation induced plasticity www.woodheadpublishing.com/9783514006201 and properties achievable. This major two- (TRIP)-assisted multiphase steels; Phase transformations *Not available for distribution in the USA. in quenched and partitioned steels; Phase transformations volume work summarises the current state of in advanced bainitic steels; Phase transformations in high research on phase transformations in steels manganese twinning induced plasticity (TWIP) steels; and its implications for the emergence of new Phase transformations in maraging steels. Part 3 Modelling Surface defects in hot rolled flat phase transformations: First principles in modelling steels with enhanced engineering properties. phase transformations in steels; Phase field modelling steel products Volume 1 reviews fundamentals and diffusion- of phase transformations in steels; Molecular dynamics Trilingual: German-English-French controlled phase transformations. modelling of martensitic transformations in steels; Neural networks modelling of phase transformations in steels. Second edition CONTENTS Part 4 Advanced analytical techniques for studying phase 70 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1997 Part 1 Fundamentals of phase transformations: The historical transformations in steels: Application of modern transmission ISBN: 978 3 514 00590 7 development of phase transformations understanding in electron microscopy (TEM) techniques to the study of £35.00/US$60.00/€40.00 ferrous alloys; Thermodynamics of phase transformations in phase transformations in steel; Atom probe tomography www.woodheadpublishing.com/9783514005907 steels; Fundamentals of diffusion in phase transformations in for studying phase transformations in steels; Electron *Not available for distribution in the USA. steels; Kinetics of phase transformations in steels; Structure, backscatter diffraction (EBSD) techniques for studying energy and migration of phase boundaries in steels. 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Trilingual: German-English-French 656 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 W Sha, Queen’s University Second edition ISBN: 978 1 84569 970 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 610 4 Belfast and Z Guo, Sente £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 Software, UK D Horstmann www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699703 80 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1983 CONTENTS ISBN: 978 3 514 00298 2 Introduction to maraging steels; Microstructure of £35.00/US$60.00/€40.00 maraging steels; Mechanical properties of maraging steels; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9783514002982 Thermodynamic calculations for quantifying the phase *Not available for distribution in the USA. fraction and element partition in maraging systems and precipitation hardening steels; Quantification of phase transformation kinetics in maraging steels; Quantification of age hardening in maraging steels; Maraging steels and overageing; Precipitation hardening stainless steel; Wire rod defects Applications of artificial neural network on modelling Trilingual: German-English-French maraging steel properties. 48 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1973 216 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 3 514 00134 3 ISBN: 978 1 84569 686 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 693 1 £30.00/US$50.00/€35.00 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9783514001343 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696863 *Not available for distribution in the USA.

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NEW Creep-resistant Buyer’s guide to sourcing Microstructure steels castings from India evolution in metal Edited by F Abe, National KPL International Limited, India forming processes Institute for Materials CONTENTS Science (NIMS), Japan, T-U Preface; Executive summary; About KPL; How to use the Edited by J Lin, D Balint, Kern, Siemens, Germany and buyer’s guide; Section A: India an overview. Section B: Why Imperial College London, R Viswanathan, EPRI, USA source castings from India? Overview of castings industry UK and M Pietrzyk, AGH in India; Technology status in Indian foundries; Indicative prices of castings; Logistics; Guidelines for sourcing castings University of Science and from India. Section C: Location and contacts; Organizational Technology Krakow, Poland ‘…a reference book of particular value to the power details; Key performance indicators; Installed and spare generation, petrochemical and other major industries.’ capacities; Commercial aspects. Section D: Doing business in Microstructure evolution in metal forming Metal Bulletin Monthly India. Section E: Detailed profiles. processes summarises the wealth of recent CONTENTS 738 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2003 research on the mechanisms, modelling and Part 1 General: Introduction; The development of creep- ISBN: 978 1 85573 719 8 control of microstructure evolution during resistant steels; Specifications for creep-resistant steels: £1050.00/US$1785.00/€1260.00 metal forming processes. Part one reviews the Europe; Specifications for creep-resistant steels; Production www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855737198 of creep-resistant steels for turbines. Part 2 Behaviour of general principles involved in understanding creep-resistant steels: Physical and elastic behaviour of and controlling microstructure evolution in creep-resistant steels; Diffusion behaviour of creep-resistant metal forming. 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Creep strength of welded joints of ferritic steels; Fracture hardening in microalloyed steels. Part three mechanics: understanding in microdimensions; Mechanisms examines microstructure evolution in the of oxidation and corrosion and the influence of steam processing of other metals, including ageing oxidation on service life of steam power plant components. Duplex stainless steels Part 3 Applications: Alloy design philosophy of creep- behaviour in the processing of aluminium and resistant steels; Using creep-resistant steels in turbines; Microstructure, properties and microstructure control in processing nickel, Using creep-resistant steels in nuclear reactors; Creep applications titanium and other special alloys. damage - Industry needs and future R&D. 700 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 Edited by R Gunn, TWI Ltd, UK CONTENTS ISBN: 978 1 84569 178 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 401 2 216 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1997 Part 1 General principles: Understanding and controlling ISBN: 978 1 85573 318 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 877 5 microstructural evolution in metal forming: An overview; £185.00/US$315.00/€220.00 Techniques for modelling microstructure in metal forming www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691783 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 processes; Modelling techniques for optimising metal forming www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733183 processes; Recrystallisation and grain growth in hot working of steels; Severe plastic deformation for grain refinement and enhancement of properties. 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Part 3 Microstructure evolution in the processing of *Not available for distribution in the USA. 176 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1993 other metals: Microstructure control in creep-age forming ISBN: 978 1 85573 132 5 of aluminium panels; Microstructure control in processing £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 nickel, titanium and other special alloys. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855731325 416 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 High nitrogen steels and stainless ISBN: 978 0 85709 074 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 634 0 steels £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090744 Manufacturing, properties and Steel – a handbook for materials applications research and engineering Edited by B Raj, Indira Gandhi Centre for Volume 1: Fundamentals The alloy tree Atomic Research, India 752 pages 250 x 160mm (6 x 9) hardback 1992 A guide to low-alloy steels, stainless steels CONTENTS ISBN: 978 3 514 00377 4 £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 and nickel-base alloys Historical evolution of HNS alloys; Production of high- nitrogen bearing steels and stainless steels; Microstructural www.woodheadpublishing.com/9783514003774 C Farrar, Consultant aspects and thermodynamics stability of nitrogen bearing *Not available for distribution in the USA. stainless steels; Corrosion properties of nitrogen bearing CONTENTS stainless steels; Mechanical behaviour of nitrogen-bearing Introduction: The alloy tree; Group A: Creep resisting low stainless steels; Welding metallurgy studies; Applications and Volume 2: Applications alloy steels; Group B: Cryogenic, nickel low alloy steels; services, Future developments and applications of nitrogen- 864 pages 250 x 160mm (6 x 9) hardback 1993 Group C: Martensitic and ferritic stainless steels; Group bearing steels and stainless steels. 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CONVENTIONAL POWER NEW NEW GENERATION Ultra-supercritical power Structural alloys for power plants plant Operational challenges and high- Materials, technologies and optimisation temperature materials NEW Edited by D Zhang, University of Western Edited by A Shirzadi, The Open University Coal utilization in industry Australia, Australia and University Cambridge and S Jackson, Towards cleaner production University of Cambridge, UK Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 41 Edited by D Osborne, Xstrata Coal Queensland, Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 45 The need for more efficient, cleaner and Australia higher output coal power plants means This book presents a comprehensive review Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 50 that new materials and designs must be of structural materials in conventional and nuclear energy applications. Opening chapters Coal utilization in industry presents a developed for plants that will operate address operational challenges and structural systematic and comprehensive review of coal at much higher temperatures, i.e. both alloy requirements in different types of power utilization in industrial applications, from supercritical and ultra-supercritical plants, plants. The following sections review power power plants to steel and iron making. The especially in countries where coal will plant structural alloys and methods to mitigate first part reviews worldwide coal resources remain one of the major energy resources critical materials degradation in power plants. and analyses the environmental and economic in the future. Ultra-supercritical coal power issues concerning the use of these resources. plant provides a comprehensive reference CONTENTS Following chapters review the basic science on the developments, materials, design and Part 1 Operational challenges and structural alloy operation of ultra-supercritical power plants. requirements: Gas turbines and plant; Steam turbines of coal, and importantly review the myriad and plant; Materials for nuclear power generation. Part 2 of coal preparation and upgrading options The opening section addresses operating Structural alloys and their development; Austenitic steels that allow for cleaner production of coal for environments, materials and engineering of and alloys; Martensitic steels and alloys; Structural Materials ultra-supercritical coal power plants. The containing nanofeatures for advanced energy plants. Part industrial applications. The final part reviews 3 Mitigating critical materials degradation in power plants: coal utilization and applications. Topics chapters that follow then review key methods Creep in power plants; Fracture, fatigue and structural addressed include combustion, carbonisation to improve ultra-supercritical coal power plant integrity issues in electrical power generation; Radiation performance and optimise operations. damage in nuclear power plants; Weld problems in power and methods to optimize coal utilization in plants; Modelling creep of nickel alloys in high temperature industry. CONTENTS power plant. Part 1 Operating environments, materials and engineering CONTENTS 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 of ultra-supercritical coal power plant: Superheated gas and ISBN: 978 0 85709 238 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 755 2 Part 1 Introduction: Coal resources, environmental issues and ultra-supercritical steam environments; Fuel preparation Approx. £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 economic analysis: Environmental issues; Techno-economic and combustion and burner design; Materials for boilers analysis of coal markets and operational planning; Brazil as operating under supercritical steam conditions; Heat transfer www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092380 an emerging market for coal; China as an emerging market and boiler design. Part 2 Improving ultra-supercritical coal for coal; India as an emerging market for coal; Russia as power plant performance: Ash fouling, deposition and an emerging market for coal. Part 2 Coal characterisation, slagging; Emissions control and environmental impact; CO2 chemistry and utilization parameters: Coal properties capture-ready plants; Plant life estimation, management and Industrial gas and chemistry; Coal petrography, characterization and extension; An economic and engineering analysis of a 700°C classification. Part 3 Advances in mining, upgrading and advanced ultra-supercritical pulverized coal power plant. turbines handling towards cleaner production: Mining extraction and Performance and technology; Coal cleaning and preparation technology; Run- 300 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 of-mine handling and transportation; Coal pre-treatment; ISBN: 978 0 85709 116 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 751 4 operability Coarse and small coal cleaning; Surface chemistry in coal Approx. £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 A M Y Razak, Gas Path treatment; Solid-liquid separation; Post-treatment of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091161 coal; Tailings treatment and water clarification; Waste Analysis Ltd, UK handling, pollution and slurries. Part 4 Coal utilization and applications: Coal combustion; Coal carbonization; Optimising coal utilization in industry. Generating power at high CONTENTS 1020 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 efficiency Part 1 Principles of gas turbine performance: Introduction; ISBN: 978 0 85709 422 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 730 9 The gas turbine; Thermodynamics of gas turbine cycles; Approx. £240.00/US$410.00/€290.00 Combined cycle technology for sustainable Complex gas turbine cycle; Compressors; Axial turbines; Gas www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094223 energy production turbine combustion; Off-design performance prediction; Behaviour of gas turbines during off-design operation; Gas E Jeffs turbine performance deterioration; Principles of engine control systems and transient performance. 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Part 3 Simulating the important technical features – including gas performance of a single-shaft gas turbine: Simulating the effects of ambient temperature on engine performance, turbines, steam generator, combined heat and emissions and turbine life usage - Single shaft gas turbine; power and integrated gasification combined Simulating the effect of change in ambient pressure on cycle (IGCC) – with their latest applications. engine performance; Simulating the effect of performance deterioration on engine performance (single shaft gas CONTENTS turbine); Power augmentation; Simulation of system control Introduction; Brief history of development; Some early system performance; Simulation exercises using the single schemes; Gas turbine developments; Steam generator shaft gas turbine simulator. concepts; The single shaft block; Repowering steam turbines; 624 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) Combined heat and power; Gas turbines and coal; What does hardback + Free CD-ROM 2007 the future hold? 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NEW NEW NEW Modern gas turbine systems Fluidized-bed technologies for Combined cycle High efficiency, low emission, fuel flexible near-zero emission combustion systems for near- power generation and gasification zero emission power Edited by P Jansohn, Paul Scherrer Institute, Edited by F Scala, Istituto di Ricerche sulla generation Switzerland Combustione - CNR, Italy Edited by A Rao, University Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 20 Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 59 of California, USA Modern gas turbine systems provides a Fluidized bed combustion (FBC) is an advanced Woodhead Publishing Series comprehensive review of gas turbine science technique for fuel flexible, high efficiency in Energy No. 32 and engineering. Coverage includes large- and low emission power generation. In these Combined cycle power plants are one of the scale power generation as well as industrial systems fuels are combusted as a fluidized bed most promising and flexible approaches to and small-scale gas turbine applications. This suspended by jets of air with sorbents that conventional, fossil-fuel and biomass-fired coverage is extended with an examination remove harmful emissions such as NOx and energy production. The combination of a of operational and maintenance issues, 2 SOx. CO capture can also be incorporated. gas turbine and a steam turbine working including performance monitoring and control, This book provides an overview of this in tandem to produce power makes this modelling and optimisation techniques. important area. Opening chapters provide type of plant highly efficient, and it can Finally, advanced operating conditions an introduction to fluidization science and also be fuel-flexible when combined with and concepts are reviewed, including technology. Following sections review the gasification technology. This book provides a the pursuit of near-zero emissions power fundamentals of fluidized bed combustion and comprehensive and systematic review of the plants incorporating carbon dioxide capture gasification and advances in these areas. The design, engineering and operational issues of technology. 2 final part focuses on emerging CO capture a range of advanced combined cycle power CONTENTS technologies. plants. Part 1 Overview: Why gas turbines; Gas turbine types; Gas turbine cycles. Part 2 Modern gas turbine systems and CONTENTS CONTENTS components: Compressors; Combustors; Turbines; Heat Part 1 Introduction to fluidization science and technology: Combined cycle power plants; Advanced industrial gas exchangers and heat recovery processes; Turbogenerators; Heat and mass transfer; Stationary fluidized beds; Circulating turbines for power generation; Natural gas-fired combined Materials and coatings developments. Part 3 Operation fluidized beds; Attrition and elutriation. Part 2 Fundamentals cycle (NGCC) systems; Integrated gasification combined and maintenance: Gas turbine operation and combustion of fluidized bed combustion and gasification: Solid fuels and cycle systems; Novel cycles: Humid air cycle systems; Novel performance; Performance modelling and analysis; Asset sorbent conversion; Liquid and gaseous fuels conversion; cycles: oxy-combustion turbine cycle systems; Pressurized and performance management; Maintenance planning and Pollutant emissions and control; Reactor design and scale fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) combined cycle systems; inspection; Condition monitoring and assessment; Repair up; Modelling. Part 3 Advances in fluidized bed combustion Externally fired combined cycle systems; Hybrid fuel cell gas and quality control; Fuel flexibility in gas turbine systems; and gasification: Atmospheric fluidized bed combustion; turbine combined cycle systems; Integrated solar combined Ultra-low Nox combustion; Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and Pressurized fluidized bed combustion; Circulating fluidized cycle systems; Techno-economic analysis of combined cycle storage. bed combustion; Fluidized bed gasification; Measurement, systems. monitoring and control technologies and techniques. 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 Part 4 Emerging CO2 capture technologies: Oxy-fired FBC 360 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 1 84569 728 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 606 7 Technology, Prospects and New Developments; Chemical ISBN: 978 0 85709 013 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 618 0 Approx. £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 looping combustion; Calcium looping; Sorption enhanced £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697280 gasification. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090133 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 ISBN: 978 0 85709 541 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 880 1 Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 The air engine www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857095411 Advanced power plant materials, Stirling cycle power for a design and technology sustainable future Edited by D Roddy, Sir Joseph Swan Institute, Allan J Organ, mRT - Coal science and engineering Newcastle University, UK Regenerative Thermal B Mazumder, IMMT Research Laboratory, India Machines, UK Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 5 Coal science and engineering will be helpful ‘...should fill a long-vacant gap in this most interesting as a unified source of information on coal of technological opportunities in chemical engineering.’ CONTENTS for both students specializing in coal and Review of chapter 13, Ian Burdon, Technical Part 1 A long overdue re-appraisal: The famous engine that entrepreneurs working on coal. Chapters cover Director (Energy), Parsons Brinckerhoff. never was; What Carnot efficiency? The counter-flow spiral coal deposits, mining and beneficiation; coal heat exchanger – Spirex; A high-recovery-ratio combustion CONTENTS chamber. Part 2 Living with incompressible flow data: The structure and coal classification; coal analysis; Part 1 Advanced power plant materials and designs: Gas regenerator problem brought down to size; The regenerative turbine technology; Gas-fired combined-cycle technology; coal cleaning processes; and coal conversion Integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) technology; annulus and shuttle heat transfer; The rotating-displacer processes, as well as coal derived industrial air engine; The strange case of the self-regulating air Improving thermal cycle efficiency in advanced power plants. engine; Some light on the inner workings of the thermal carbons; utilization of coal wastes; and Part 2 Gas separation membranes, emissions handling, and instrumentation and control: Hydrogen (H2) gas separation; lag engine. Part 3 Working with the reality of compressible pollution generated by coal and its abatement. 2 flow: New correlations for old; Regenerator thermal analysis Carbon dioxide (CO ) gas separation; Flue gas cleaning – un-finished business; Flow passage geometry; Beyond the CONTENTS for SOx, NOx and mercury emissions control; Flue gas performance envelope; For the sceptics. Part 4 Some design Coal deposits, mining and beneficiation; Coal structure and dedusting systems for ash and particulate emissions control; considerations: Scaling - and the neglected art of back-of- coal classification; Coal analysis; Coal cleaning processes; Sensors for combustion monitoring; Monitoring and process the-envelope calculation. ‘How to make a business out of Coal conversion processes; Coal derived industrial carbons; control technology. Part 3 Improving the fuel flexibility, Stirling Engines today’. Utilization of coal wastes; Pollution generated by coal and environmental impact and generation performance of its abatement. advanced power plants: Low-rank coal utilisation; Biomass 306 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 utilisation; Underground coal gasification (UCG); CO2 storage; ISBN: 978 1 84569 231 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 360 2 A Woodhead Publishing India title Syngas and H2 production from fossil-fuel feedstocks. £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692315 450 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 0 85709 813 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 826 9 ISBN: 978 1 84569 515 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 946 8 Approx. £115.00/US$195.00/€140.00 £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857098139 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695156

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Power plant life Advances in clean Advanced membrane management and hydrocarbon fuel science and performance processing technology for improvement Science and technology sustainable energy Edited by J E Oakey, Edited by M R Khan, Saudi and environmental Cranfield University, UK Aramco & King Abdullah applications University of Science and Woodhead Publishing Series Technology, Saudi Arabia Edited by A Basile, in Energy No. 23 ITM-CNR, Italy and S Nunes, ‘At a time when power generators seek to increase Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 19 King Abdullah University of Science and conversion efficiency as one of the ways of reducing Conventional coal, oil and gas resources Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia emissions, this book provides a comprehensive review of used worldwide for power production and the assessment of power plant performance, component Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 25 transportation are limited and unsustainable. lifetimes and future trends within the power industry. Progress in membrane materials, selective A valuable and timely publication.’ Research and development continue apace membrane design, and computer modelling Professor Jim Williamson, Imperial College into the conversion of mainstream and and simulation have contributed greatly to London, UK alternative hydrocarbon fuels (fossil fuels), with the goal of improving conversion the application of advanced membranes Coal- and gas-based power plants currently efficiency for maximum fuel output with in conventional and alternative power supply the largest proportion of the world’s minimum environmental impact. This book sectors, as well as to clean industry power generation capacity. This book provides a comprehensive and systematic applications. Research and development critically reviews the fundamental degradation reference on the conversion processes and of membrane systems continues apace mechanisms that affect conventional power technology applicable to the production of towards the goal of simple, efficient, and plant systems and components, noting clean liquid fuels for both power generation easily integrated systems that offer low- mitigation routes alongside monitoring and and transport industries. cost, reliable processing and operation. assessment methods. Maintenance and Advanced membrane science and technology replacement routes are further extended CONTENTS for sustainable energy and environmental Part 1 Overview and assessment of hydrocarbon fuel through chapters on the management and conversion processes: Characterisation and preparation of applications presents a comprehensive review refurbishment of advanced systems and biomass, oil shale and coal-based feedstocks; Production, of membrane science and technology, focusing components. properties and environmental impact of hydrocarbon fuel on developments and applications in the areas conversion; Life cycle assessment (LCA) of alternative CONTENTS hydrocarbon fuel conversion. Part 2 Solid hydrocarbon of sustainable energy and clean-industry. Part 1 Power plant fuel flexibility, condition monitoring fuel processing and technology: Direct liquefaction (DCL) CONTENTS processes and technology for coal and biomass conversion; and performance assessment: Solid fuel composition and Part 1 Introduction to membrane science and engineering: Gasification processes and technology; Pyrolysis processes power plant fuel-flexibility; Condition monitoring and Fundamental membrane processes, science and engineering; and technology for the conversion of hydrocarbons and assessment of power plant components; Availability analysis Fundamental science of gas and vapour separation in biomass; Biomass catalysis in conventional refineries. Part of integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power polymeric membranes; Characterisation of membranes for 3 Liquid hydrocarbon fuel processing and technology: Sulfur plants. Part 2 Coal boiler plant: Materials degradation, energy and environmental applications; Economic analysis of removal from heavy and light petroleum hydrocarbon plant life management and performance improvement: membrane use in industrial applications. Part 2 Membranes by selective oxidation; Partial oxidation (POX) processes Environmental degradation of boiler components; Creep in for coal and gas power plants: Carbon dioxide (CO2) and technology for clean fuel and chemical production; boiler materials: Mechanisms, measurement and modelling; capture, synthesis gas processing and oxygen (O2) transport: Hydroconversion processes and technology for clean fuel Microstructural degradation in boiler steels: Materials Membrane technology for CO2 capture in power plants; and chemical production. Part 4 Gaseous hydrocarbon developments, properties and assessment; Boiler steels, Polymeric membranes for post-combustion CO2 capture; fuel processing and technology: Middle distillate fuel damage mechanisms, inspection and life assessment. Inorganic membranes for pre-combustion CO2 capture; production from synthesis gas via the Fischer-Tropsch Part 3 Gas turbine plant: Materials degradation, plant life Inorganic membranes for synthesis gas processing; O2 process; Methanol and dimethyl ether (DME) production management and performance improvement: Creep, fatigue transport membranes: Dense ceramic membranes for power from synthesis gas; Advances in water-gas shift technology: and microstructural degradation in gas turbine superalloys; plant applications. Part 3 Membranes for the petrochemical Modern catalysts and improved reactor concepts; Natural gas Gas turbine materials selection, life management and industry: hydrocarbon fuel and natural gas processing, and hydrate conversion processes. Part 5 Operational issues and performance improvement; Gas turbine maintenance, advanced biofuels production: Membranes for hydrocarbon process improvement in hydrocarbon fuel processing plant: refurbishment and repair. Part 4 Steam boiler and turbine fuel processing and separation; Polymeric membranes for Environmental degradation in hydrocarbon fuel processing plant: Materials degradation, plant life management and natural gas processing; Membranes for advanced biofuels plant: Issues and mitigation; Automation technology in performance improvement: Steam oxidation in steam production. Part 4 Membranes for alternative energy hydrocarbon fuel processing plant; Advanced process control boiler and turbine environments; Steam boiler component applications: Batteries, fuel cells and hydrogen (H2) for clean fuel production: Smart plant of the future; Process loading, monitoring and life assessment; Steam turbine production: Ion exchange membranes for vanadium redox modelling for hydrocarbon fuel conversion. materials selection, life management and performance flow batteries; Membranes for lithium batteries; Proton improvement; Steam turbine upgrades for power plant life 584 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 exchange membranes for fuel cells; Functional ceramic management and performance improvement. Part 5 Heat ISBN: 978 1 84569 727 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 378 3 hollow fibre membranes for catalytic membrane reactors and exchangers and power plant welds: Materials management £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 solid oxide fuel cells; Proton conducting ceramic membranes and performance improvement: High-temperature heat 2 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697273 for solid oxide fuel cells and H processing; Membrane exchangers in indirectly fired combined cycle (IFCC) systems: electrolysers for H2 production; Biomimetic membrane Materials management and performance improvement; reactors for H2 production. Part 5 Membranes for industrial, Heat recovery steam generators: Performance management environmental and nuclear applications: Membranes for and improvement; Power plant welds and joints: Materials industrial microfiltration and ultrafiltration; Membranes for management and performance improvement. forward osmosis in industrial applications; Degradation of 704 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 polymeric membranes in water and wastewater treatment; ISBN: 978 1 84569 726 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 380 6 Membranes for photocatalysis in water and wastewater £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 treatment; Membranes for nuclear power applications. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697266 848 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 1 84569 969 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 379 0 £195.00/US$330.00/€235.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699697

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Small and micro Oxy-fuel combustion Developments combined heat and for power and innovation in power (CHP) systems generation and carbon dioxide (CO2) Advanced design, carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage performance, materials capture technology and applications Edited by L Zheng, Volume 1: Carbon dioxide Edited by R Beith, Beith & CanmetENERGY Ottawa (CO2) capture, transport Associates Ltd, UK Research Centre, Natural and industrial applications Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 18 Resources Canada, Canada Edited by M M Maroto-Valer, The Centre for This book provides a systematic and Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 17 Innovation in Carbon Capture and Storage (CICCS), University of Nottingham, UK comprehensive reference on small and micro Oxy-fuel combustion is currently considered to CHP (combined heat and power) systems be one of the major technologies for carbon Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 8 suitable for buildings, commercial and dioxide (CO2) capture in power plants. The CONTENTS industrial facilities, and local heat networks advantages of using oxygen (O2) instead of air Overview of CCS technology. Part 1 CCS economics, regulation and microgrids. Benefits of using this type of for combustion include a CO2-enriched flue and planning: Techno-economic analysis and modeling; cogeneration plant include a vastly improved Regulatory and social analysis for CCS legitimation and gas that is ready for sequestration following market formation; Energy supply planning. Part 2 Post- and energy efficiency achieving 80-90% energy purification and low NOx emissions. This pre-combustion CO2 capture: Advanced absorption processes; output from the same amount of fuel, simple and elegant technology has attracted Advanced adsorption processes; Advanced membrane compared to 40-50% for conventional systems separation processes; Gasification processes and synthesis considerable attention since the late 1990s, gas treatment. Part 3 Advanced combustion processes for and reduced carbon dioxide and waste heat rapidly developing from pilot-scale testing CO2 capture in power plants: Oxyfuel combustion; Advanced emissions helping to reduce any negative to industrial demonstration. Challenges oxygen production for power plants with integrated 2 2 environmental impacts. The book also reviews 2 2 CO capture; Chemical-looping combustion. Part 4 CO remain, as O supply and CO capture create compression, transport and injection: Gas purification, the design and development of small and significant energy penalties that must be compression and liquefaction for CO2 transport; Infrastructure micro CHP systems and critically reviews reduced through overall system optimisation and pipeline technology for CO2 transport; CO2 injection applications of this important technology. processes. Part 5 Industrial applications: CCS in the cement and the development of new processes. This and concrete industry; CCS in the iron and steel industry. book critically reviews the fundamental CONTENTS 560 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 Part 1 Introduction to small and micro combined heat and principles, processes and technology of oxy- ISBN: 978 1 84569 533 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 957 4 power (CHP) systems: Overview of small and micro CHP fuel combustion, including advanced concepts systems; Techno-economic assessment of small and micro £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 CHP systems; Thermodynamics, performance analysis for its implementation. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695330 and computational modelling of small and micro CHP systems; Integration of small and micro CHP systems into CONTENTS Overview of oxy-fuel combustion technology for carbon distributed energy systems; Biomass fuels for small and 2 micro CHP systems: Resources, conversion and applications. dioxide (CO ) capture. Part 1 Introduction to oxy-fuel Developments and innovation in combustion: Economic comparison of oxy-coal CO2 capture Part 2 Development of small and micro CHP systems and 2 technology: Internal combustion and reciprocating engine and storage (CCS) with pre- and post-combustion CCS; carbon dioxide (CO ) capture and systems for small and micro CHP applications; Gas turbine Oxy-fuel power plant operation; Industrial scale oxy- storage technology and microturbine systems for small CHP applications; Stirling fuel technology demonstration; Oxy-fuel combustion on 2 engine systems for small and micro CHP applications; circulating fluidized bed (CFB). Part 2 Oxy-fuel combustion Volume 2: Carbon dioxide (CO ) fundamentals: Ignition, flame stability, and char combustion Organic Rankine cycle (ORC) based waste heat / waste storage and utilisation fuel recovery systems for small CHP applications; Fuel cell in oxy-fuel combustion; Oxy-coal burner design for utility systems for small and micro CHP applications; Heat-activated boilers; Pollutant formation and emissions from oxy-coal Edited by M M Maroto-Valer, The Centre for cooling technologies for small and micro CHP applications; power plants; Oxy-fuel heat transfer characteristics and impacts on boiler design; Current and future oxygen Innovation in Carbon Capture and Storage Energy storage for small and micro CHP applications. Part 2 2 3 Application of small and micro CHP systems: Micro CHP (O ) supply technologies for oxy-fuel combustion; CO (CICCS), University of Nottingham, UK systems for residential and small commercial buildings; compression and purification technology for oxy-fuel District and community heating aspects of CHP systems; combustion. Part 3 Advanced oxy-fuel combustion concepts Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 16 Small CHP systems for commercial buildings and institutions; and developments: Direct oxy-coal combustion with minimum or no flue gas recycle; High pressure oxy-fuel ‘The development of CCS worldwide must go ahead Small and micro CHP systems for the food and beverage at a pace unprecedented in large-scale technology processing industries; Biomass-based small and micro CHP (HiPrOx) combustion systems; Chemical-looping combustion for power generation and CO2 capture; Oxy-fuel combustion investment and that needs unprecedented levels of systems: Application and status in the United Kingdom; knowledge transfer. This book makes a significant Thermal-engine-based small and micro CHP systems for of gaseous fuel. contribution.’ domestic applications: Modelling micro CHP deployment. 400 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 Dr Jeff Chapman, The Carbon Capture & 560 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 1 84569 671 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 098 0 ISBN: 978 1 84569 795 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 275 5 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 Storage Association, UK www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696719 £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697952 Overview of CCS technology. Part 1 Geological sequestration: Screening and selection criteria and characterisation technique; CO2 sequestration in deep saline aquifers and formations; CO2 sequestration in oil and gas reservoirs and enhanced oil recovery (EOR); CO2 sequestration in unmineable coal seams and enhanced coal-bed methane recovery (ECBM). Part 2 Maximising and verifying CO2 storage in underground reservoirs: CO2 injection design to maximise storage and EOR; Capillary seals for trapping CO2; Monitoring technologies for verification of CO2 storage; Modeling long-term safety of CO2 storage. Part 3 Terrestrial and ocean sequestration and environmental impacts: Terrestrial sequestration; Ocean sequestration; Risks and impacts of CO2 leakage in terrestrial ecosystems; Risks and impacts of CO2 leakage in marine ecosystems. Part 4 Advanced concepts: Industrial utilisation; Biofixation by micro-organisms; Mineralisation; Photocatalytic reduction. 544 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84569 797 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 958 1 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697976

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HIGH TEMPERATURE NEW Stress corrosion Coal utilization in industry cracking Towards cleaner production Theory and practice NEW Edited by D Osborne, Xstrata Coal Queensland, Edited by V S Raja, Indian Ultra-supercritical coal power Australia Institute of Technology, India and T Shoji, Tohoku plant Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 50 Materials, technologies and optimisation University, Japan Coal utilization in industry presents a Edited by D Zhang, University of Western systematic and comprehensive review of coal Australia, Australia utilization in industrial applications, from Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) causes sudden failure of metals and other materials subjected Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 41 power plants to steel and iron making. The first part reviews worldwide coal resources to stress in a corrosive environment, especially The need for more efficient, cleaner and and analyses the environmental and economic at elevated temperatures. The problem affects higher output coal power plants means issues concerning the use of these resources. industries such as petrochemical and nuclear that new materials and designs must be Following chapters review the basic science of power production. This book is divided into developed for plants that will operate coal, and importantly review the myriad of coal four parts, looking at the mechanisms of stress at much higher temperatures, i.e. both preparation and upgrading options that allow corrosion cracking, how it affects particular supercritical and ultra-supercritical plants, for cleaner production of coal for industrial metals and the ways it can be monitored and especially in countries where coal will applications. The final part reviews coal managed in particular industries. remain one of the major energy resources utilization and applications. Topics addressed in the future. Ultra-supercritical coal power CONTENTS include combustion, carbonisation and methods Part 1 fundamental aspects of stress corrosion cracking plant provides a comprehensive reference to optimize coal utilization in industry. (SCC) and hydrogen embrittlement: Mechanistic and on the developments, materials, design and fractographic aspects of stress-corrosion cracking; Hydrogen operation of ultra-supercritical power plants. CONTENTS embrittlement phenomena and mechanisms. Part 2 Test methods for determining stress corrosion cracking The opening section addresses operating Part 1 Introduction: coal resources, environmental issues and economic analysis: Environmental issues; Techno-economic susceptibilities: Testing and evaluation methods for stress environments, materials and engineering of analysis of coal markets and operational planning; Brazil as corrosion cracking in metals. Part 3 Stress corrosion cracking ultra-supercritical coal power plants. The an emerging market for coal; China as an emerging market in specific materials: Stress corrosion cracking in low and medium strength carbon steels; Stress corrosion cracking in chapters that follow then review key methods for coal; India as an emerging market for coal; Russia as an emerging market for coal. Part 2 Coal characterisation, stainless steels; Factors affecting stress corrosion cracking to improve ultra-supercritical coal power plant chemistry and utilization parameters: Coal properties and fundamental mechanistic understanding of stainless performance and optimise operations. and chemistry; Coal petrography, characterization and steels; Stress corrosion cracking in nickel-based alloys; Stress classification. Part 3 Advances in mining, upgrading and corrosion cracking in aluminium alloys; Stress corrosion CONTENTS handling towards cleaner production: Mining extraction and cracking in magnesium alloys; Stress corrosion cracking Part 1 Operating environments, materials and engineering technology; Coal cleaning and preparation technology; Run- and hydrogen-assisted cracking in titanium alloys; Stress of ultra-supercritical coal power plant: Superheated gas and of-mine handling and transportation; Coal pre-treatment; corrosion cracking in copper and copper-based alloys; Stress ultra-supercritical steam environments; Fuel preparation Coarse and small coal cleaning; Surface chemistry in coal corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless and ferritic steel and combustion and burner design; Materials for boilers treatment; Solid-liquid separation; Post-treatment of weldments; Stress corrosion cracking in polymer composites. operating under supercritical steam conditions; Heat transfer coal; Tailings treatment and water clarification; Waste Part 4 Environmentally-assisted cracking problems in various and boiler design. Part 2 Improving ultra-supercritical coal handling, pollution and slurries. Part 4 Coal utilization industries: Stress corrosion cracking in boilers and cooling power plant performance: Ash fouling, deposition and and applications: Coal combustion; Coal carbonization; water systems; Environmentally-assisted cracking in oil slagging; Emissions control and environmental impact; CO2 Optimising coal utilization in industry. and gas production; Stress corrosion cracking in aerospace capture-ready plants; Plant life estimation, management and vehicles; Prediction of stress corrosion cracking in nuclear extension; An economic and engineering analysis of a 700°C 1020 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 power systems; Failures of structures and components by advanced ultra-supercritical pulverized coal power plant. ISBN: 978 0 85709 422 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 730 9 metal-induced embrittlement; Stress corrosion cracking in Approx. £240.00/US$410.00/€290.00 pipelines. 300 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094223 ISBN: 978 0 85709 116 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 751 4 816 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 Approx. £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 673 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 376 9 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091161 £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 High temperature deformation www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696733 and fracture of materials J-S Zhang, Dalian University of Technology, China CONTENTS Part 1 High temperature deformation: Creep behaviour of materials; Evolution of dislocation substructures during creep; Dislocation motion at elevated temperatures; Recovery - creep theories of pure metals; Creep of solid solution alloys; Creep of second phase particles strengthened materials; Creep of particulates reinforced composite material; High temperature deformation of intermetallic compounds; Diffusional creep; Superplasticity; Mechanisms of grain boundary sliding; Multiaxial creep models. Part 2 High temperature fracture: Nucleation of creep cavity; Creep embrittlement by segregation of impurities; Diffusional growth of creep cavities; Cavity growth by coupled diffusion and creep; Constrained growth of creep cavities; Nucleation and growth of wedge - type microcracks; Creep crack growth; Creep damage mechanics; Creep damage physics; Prediction of creep rupture life; Creep - fatigue interaction; Prediction of creep - fatigue life; Environmental damage at high temperature. Published in association with Science Press 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 0 85709 079 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 080 5 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090799

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NEW NEW Thermal barrier Gaseous hydrogen Gaseous hydrogen coatings embrittlement of embrittlement of Edited by H Xu, Beijing materials in energy materials in energy University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (BUAA) and technologies technologies H Guo, Beihang University, Volume 1: The problem, Volume 2: Mechanisms, China its characterisation and modelling and future effects on particular alloy developments classes ‘Provides a comprehensive review of this important Edited by R P Gangloff, University of subject.’ Edited by R P Gangloff, University of Virginia and B P Somerday, Sandia National Materials World Virginia and B P Somerday, Sandia National Laboratories, USA Laboratories, USA Thermal barrier coatings are used to The first part of volume two reviews the counteract the effects of high temperature This important two-volume book reviews mechanism of hydrogen embrittlement, corrosion and degradation of materials the problem of degradation of metals and including absorption, diffusion and trapping of exposed to environments with high other materials exposed to hydrogen. The hydrogen in metals. Part two discusses ways operating temperatures. Thermal barrier first part of volume one begins by discussing of modelling hydrogen-induced damage and coatingscovers both ceramic and metallic how the problem of gaseous hydrogen assessing service life. The final section in the thermal barrier coatings as well as the latest embrittlement affects such sectors as the book assesses future trends in research. advances in physical vapour deposition and petrochemicals, automotive, nuclear and CONTENTS plasma spraying techniques. Advances in other energy industries. Part two reviews ways Part 1 Mechanisms of hydrogen interactions with metals: nanostructured thermal barrier coatings are of characterising and testing for hydrogen- Hydrogen adsorption on the surface of metals; Analysing hydrogen in metals: bulk thermal desorption spectroscopy also discussed. The book reviews potential assisted fatigue and fracture. A final group of (TDS) methods; Analysing hydrogen in metals: surface failure mechanisms in thermal barrier coatings chapters analyse the ways gaseous hydrogen techniques; Hydrogen diffusion and trapping in metals; as well as ways of testing performance embrittlement affects high-performance Control of hydrogen embrittlement of metals by chemical and predicting service life. A final chapter steels, superalloys, titanium and aluminium inhibitors and coatings; The role of grain boundaries in hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) of steels; Influence of reviews emerging materials, processes and alloys. hydrogen on the behavior of dislocations. Part 2 Modelling technologies in the field. hydrogen embrittlement: Modelling hydrogen induced CONTENTS damage mechanisms in metals; Hydrogen effects on the CONTENTS Part 1 The hydrogen embrittlement problem: Hydrogen plasticity of face-centred cubic (ffc) crystals; Continuum Part 1 Materials and structure: Thermal barrier coatings production and containment; Hydrogen-induced disbonding mechanics modelling of hydrogen embrittlement; prepared by electron beam physical vapor deposition and embrittlement of steels used in petrochemical refining; Degradation models for hydrogen embrittlement; Effect of (EB-PVD); Ceramic thermal barrier coating materials; Assessing hydrogen embrittlement in automotive hydrogen inelastic strain on hydrogen-assisted fracture of metals; Metallic coatings for high-temperature oxidation tanks; Gaseous hydrogen issues in nuclear waste disposal; Development of service life prognosis systems for hydrogen resistance; Nanostructured thermal barrier coatings. Part Hydrogen embrittlement in nuclear power systems; energy devices. Part 3 The future: Gaseous hydrogen 2 Processing and spraying techniques: Plasma spraying and Standards and codes to control hydrogen-induced cracking embrittlement of high-performance metals in energy its applications: Processes and applications; Processing, in pressure vessels and pipes for hydrogen gas storage systems: Future trends. microstructures and properties of thermal barrier coatings and transport. Part 2 Characterisation and analysis of EB-PVD; Processing, microstructures and properties of hydrogen embrittlement: Fracture and fatigue test methods 520 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 thermal barrier coatings by plasma spraying (PS); Plasma- in hydrogen gas; Mechanics of modern test methods and ISBN: 978 0 85709 536 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 537 4 sprayed thermal barrier coatings with segmentation quantitive-accelerated testing for hydrogen embrittlement; £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 cracks; Detonation gun sprayed thermal barrier coatings. Metallographic and Fractographic techniques for www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857095367 Part 3 Performance of thermal barrier coatings: Oxidation characterising and understanding hydrogen-assisted cracking and hot-corrosion of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs); of metals; Fatigue crack initiation and fatigue life of metals Failure mechanism of thermal barrier coatings by EB-PVD exposed to hydrogen; Effects of hydrogen on fatigue-crack under thermo-mechanical coupled loads; Non-destructive propagation in steels. Part 3 The hydrogen embrittlement Developments in high evaluation (NDE) of thermal barrier coatings; Substrate of alloy classes: Hydrogen embrittlement of high-strength and bond coat related failure of thermal barrier coatings; steels; Hydrogen trapping phenomena in martensitic steels; temperature corrosion and Life prediction of thermal barrier coatings; New materials, Hydrogen embrittlement of carbon steels and their welds; technologies and processes in thermal barrier coatings. Hydrogen embrittlement of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) protection of materials 360 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 steels and their welds; Hydrogen embrittlement of austenitic Edited by W Gao, University of Auckland, New stainless steels and their welds; Hydrogen embrittlement of ISBN: 978 1 84569 658 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 082 9 nickel, cobalt and iron-based superalloys; Hydrogen effects Zealand £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 in titanium alloys; Hydrogen embrittlement of aluminium and CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696580 aluminium-based alloys; Hydrogen-induced degradation of Part 1 Developments in high temperature corrosion: Diffusion rubber seals. and solid state reactions; Transition between external and 864 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 internal oxidation of alloys; Modern analytical techniques ISBN: 978 1 84569 677 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 389 9 in high temperature oxidation and corrosion; Metal dusting A quick guide to pipeline £195.00/US$330.00/€235.00 corrosion of metals and alloys; Tribological degradation at engineering www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696771 elevated temperatures; Hot corrosion of alloys and coatings; Oxide scales on hot-rolled steel strips. Part 2 Developments D Alkazraji in protective oxide scales and coatings: High-temperature corrosion mechanisms in layered ternary ceramics; Formation CONTENTS and growth of protective alumina scales; Oxidation of Principles of pipeline design; Design approach; Pipeline Ti-Al intermetallic compounds; Oxidation of metal matrix construction and risk assessment techniques; Pressure composites; Design strategies for new oxidation-resistant testing and commissioning; Pipeline operation; Pipeline high temperature alloys; Oxidation behaviour of chemical maintenance; Pipeline condition monitoring and repair vapour deposited silicon carbide; Oxidation resistant methods; Pipeline decommissioning and industry nanocrystalline coatings; Thermal barrier coatings. Part 3 developments. Case studies: High temperature corrosion problems in the petrochemical industry; Oxidation processing of electronic Published in association with Matthews materials; Corrosion in modern incinerators. 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Understanding and mitigating NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION NEW ageing in nuclear power plants Irradiation embrittlement of Materials and operational aspects of plant reactor pressure vessels in NEW life management (PLiM) nuclear power plants Radioactive waste management Edited by Ph G Tipping, formerly of Swiss Edited by N Soneda, Central Research Institute Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI), and contaminated site clean-up of Industry (CRIEPI), Japan Switzerland Processes, technologies and international Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 26 Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 4 experience The main degradation mechanism affecting ‘A very useful compilation of international information Edited by B Lee, Imperial College London, M RPVs is irradiation embrittlement, where and perspectives on the long term operation of I Ojovan, University of Sheffield, UK and C nuclear power plants. I plan to keep this book as a key Jantzen, Savannah River National Laboratory, neutron bombardment from the nuclear reference for my on-going work in nuclear plant life USA reaction displaces atoms in the RPV steels. management.’ Inspection, testing, and appropriate Garry G. Young, IAEA Technical Working Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 48 maintenance are therefore required to ensure Group – Life Management of Nuclear Power Radioactive waste management is critical any damage is mitigated and thereby to allow Plants, USA to the use of nuclear power, the use of the plant to continue generating power. CONTENTS radioisotopes in research, medicine and Irradiation embrittlement of reactor pressure Part 1 Introduction to PLiM: Nuclear energy, materials and industry, and to the clean-up of materials vessels in nuclear power plants discusses operations; Key elements of PLiM for long-term operation; irradiation embrittlement as it affects RPV Safety regulations and license renewal; Probabilistic and in nuclear weapon programmes. While deterministic safety assessment; Socio-economic impacts. many wastes can be well understood with steels, along with mitigation routes to manage Part 2 Ageing degradation of irradiated materials in appropriate treatment and conditioning RPV lifetime. systems, structures and components: Failure prevention technologies applied to them, others, and and analysis; Operational loads and creep-, fatigue- and CONTENTS corrosion-interactions; Microstructure evolution of irradiated newer wastes, require additional R&D input Production and properties of RPV components; RPV structural materials; Stress corrosion cracking in light-water to help control and contain them safely fabrication in the US; Fabrication of VVER reactor pressure vessels; Surveillance of Magnox RPV materials; Management reactors (LWR); Void swelling and irradiation creep in LWRs; and securely. Different technologies are Irradiation hardening and materials embrittlement in LWRs; of the embrittlement of RPV for power plant operation; Reactor pressure vessel (RPV) annealing and mitigation. Part applied internationally due to the variation Embrittlement of PWR reactor vessel materials; Test reactor, 3 Analysis of materials and advanced SSC: Characterisation in the source of wastes, and to the current ion and electron irradiation experiments for the study of of irradiated and ageing materials; On-line and real-time and potential policies that apply in those embrittlement mechanisms; Microstructural characterisation corrosion monitoring; Multi-scale modelling of irradiation techniques for studies of radiation embrittlement. jurisdictions. This book provides a timely effects; Instrumentation and control; Nanostructured 300 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 materials. Part 4 PLiM practices in nuclear power plants: reference on radioactive waste management ISBN: 978 1 84569 967 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 647 0 PWR; WWER; BWR; PHWR; SFR; Magnox/AGR; Outlook. processes, technologies, and international Approx. £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 944 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 experiences. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699673 ISBN: 978 1 84569 511 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 995 6 £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695118 Part 1 Introduction to radioactive waste management and contaminated site clean-up: Fundamentals of radioactive Geological waste; Radiological safety issues and human and environmental protection; Radioactive waste categories, repository systems characterisation and processing selection routes; Safety- Creep-resistant steels risk assessment of radioactive wastes and contaminated for safe disposal of Edited by F Abe, National Institute for sites; Management of radioactive waste; Irradiated nuclear spent nuclear fuels Materials Science (NIMS), Japan, T-U Kern, fuel management; Radioactive waste conditioning and immobilisation and encapsulation processes; Assessing and radioactive Siemens, Germany and R Viswanathan, EPRI, and modeling nuclear waste form/package performance, USA behavior and lifetime; Management of waste from the waste cleanup of radioactively contaminated sites. Part 2: Edited by J Ahn, University CONTENTS International experience in radioactive waste management Part 1 General: Introduction; The development of creep- and contaminated site clean-up: Russia; Ukraine; United of California, Berkeley and M resistant steels; Specifications for creep-resistant steels: States; England and Wales; Scotland; France; Germany; J Apted, INTERA Inc., USA Europe; Specifications for creep-resistant steels; Production Canada; Japan; Republic of Korea; Eastern Europe; Nordic of creep-resistant steels for turbines. Part 2 Behaviour of Countries; South Africa; China. Part 3 Non-power industry Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 9 creep-resistant steels: Physical and elastic behaviour of radioactive waste management and contaminated site clean- CONTENTS creep-resistant steels; Diffusion behaviour of creep-resistant up: Nuclear weapons programmes; Modeling and strategy Part 1 Introduction: Multiple-barrier geological repository steels; Fundamental aspects of creep deformation and approaches for assessing radionuclide contamination from design and operation strategies; Spent nuclear fuel recycling deformation mechanism map; Strengthening mechanisms in underground testing of nuclear weapons; Remote monitoring practices and impacts; Near-surface, intermediate depth and steel for creep and creep rupture; Precipitation during heat methods for former underground nuclear explosions sites. borehole disposal; Underground research facilities and rock treatment and service – Characterisation, simulation and 810 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 laboratories. Part 2 Geological repository systems: Crystalline strength contribution; Grain boundaries in creep resistant systems; Clay systems; Assessing long-term stability; Far- steels; Fracture mechanism map and fundamental aspects ISBN: 978 0 85709 435 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 744 6 field process analysis and radionuclide transport modelling. of creep fracture; Mechanisms of creep deformation in Approx. £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 Part 3 Engineered barrier systems: Immobilisation of spent steel; Constitutive equations for creep curves and predicting www.woodheadpublishing.com/978085709435 nuclear fuel and radioactive waste; Low-pH concretes; service life; Creep strain analysis in steel; Creep crack Smectitic buffer and backfill; Near-field processes, evolution growth behaviour and creep-fatigue behaviour of steels; and assessment; Nuclear waste canisters, corrosion and Creep strength of welded joints of ferritic steels; Fracture long-term performance; Post-containment performance. mechanics: understanding in microdimensions; Mechanisms Part 4 Performance assessment: Safety assessment for deep of oxidation and corrosion and the influence of steam geological disposal; Safety assessment for near-surface oxidation on service life of steam power plant components. disposal; Treatment of uncertainty in the performance Part 3 Applications: Alloy design philosophy of creep- assessment; Assessment of expert judgments; Knowledge resistant steels; Using creep-resistant steels in turbines; management systems. Part 5 Radiation protection, regulation Using creep-resistant steels in nuclear reactors; Creep and social engagement: Radiation protection principles and damage - Industry needs and future R&D. standards; Risk-informed, performance-based regulations; 700 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 Environmental monitoring programs and public engagement; ISBN: 978 1 84569 178 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 401 2 Methods for social dialogue. £185.00/US$315.00/€220.00 792 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691783 ISBN: 978 1 84569 542 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 978 9 £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695422

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NEW NEW NEW Materials ageing and degradation Probabilistic safety assessment Nuclear fuel cycle science and in light water reactors for optimum nuclear power plant engineering Edited by K L Murty, North Carolina State life management (PLiM) Edited by I Crossland, Crossland Consulting, UK University, USA Theory and application of reliability Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 37 analysis methods for major power plant Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 44 The nuclear fuel cycle is characterised by components Light water reactors (LWRs) are the the wide range of scientific disciplines and predominant class of nuclear power reactors G V Arkadov, A F Getman, All-Russia Scientific technologies it employs. Nuclear fuel cycle in operation today. These plants are run to Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plants science and engineering describes both the demanding safety standards and given the Operation (VNIIAES), Russia and A N Rodionov, key features of the complete nuclear fuel high degree of engineering involved, also Institute for Radiological Protection and cycle and the wealth of recent research in this look to operate for the long-term, i.e. up Nuclear Safety (IRSN), France important field. to and beyond their original design life, Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 49 CONTENTS subject to structural performance of plant Part 1 Introduction to the nuclear fuel cycle: Nuclear power: and appropriate safety licensing. This book Probabilistic safety assessment methods Origins and outlook; Radiological protection in the nuclear addresses key aspects of materials ageing and are used to calculate nuclear power plant fuel cycle; Safeguards, security and safety in the nuclear fuel cycle: The 3S concept; Public acceptability of nuclear degradation mechanisms in light water reactor durability and resource lifetime. Successful calculation of the reliability and ageing of technology; The economics of nuclear power. Part 2 Uranium environments together with corresponding and thorium nuclear fuel cycle: Materials mining, enrichment materials management approaches and components is critical for forecasting safety and fuel element design and fabrication: Mining and milling of uranium; Uranium conversion and enrichment for nuclear mitigation routes. and directing preventative maintenance, and Probabilistic safety assessment for optimum power generation; Development of the thorium fuel cycle; CONTENTS Nuclear fuel assembly design and fabrication. Part 3 Impact nuclear power plant life management provides of nuclear reactor design and operation on fuel element Part 1 Fundamental issues and performance of specific irradiation: Water cooled thermal reactor designs, operation components: Overview of ageing and degradation issues in a comprehensive review of the theory and and fuel cycle; CANDU nuclear reactor designs, operation light water reactors (LWRs); Creep deformation of materials; application of these methods. Part one of and fuel cycle; Gas-cooled nuclear reactor designs, operation Properties of zirconium alloy components; Performance this important book reviews probabilistic and fuel cycle; Generation IV nuclear reactor designs, and inspection of zirconium alloy components; Electric operation and fuel cycle; Understanding and modelling cables and coatings. Part 2 Materials management strategies methods for predicting the reliability of fuel behaviour under irradiation. Part 4 Spent nuclear fuel for LWRs: PWR materials management strategies; VVER equipment, whilst the practical applications of and radioactive waste management: Management of spent materials management strategies; Industry needs with probabilistic methods for strength reliability nuclear fuel from power reactors; Reprocessing of spent emphasis on materials degradation. are explored in part two. oxide fuel from nuclear power reactors; Partitioning and 300 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 transmutation of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste; ISBN: 978 0 85709 239 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 745 3 CONTENTS Disposal of radioactive waste; Packaging and transport of Approx. £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 Part 1 Probabilistic methods for predicting the reliability radioactive material in the nuclear fuel cycle. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092397 of equipment: Terminology, concepts and definitions; Formal-statistical methods; Physico-statistical approach 656 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 and procedures using the defect-free model of structural ISBN: 978 0 85709 073 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 638 8 material; Physico-statistical approach taking defects into £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 account and using binomial distribution; Physico-statistical www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090737 Understanding and methods based on the residual defectiveness of structural mitigating ageing materials. Part 2 Practical application of probabilistic methods for strength reliability: Probabilistic analysis in nuclear power of safety for improved reliability and safety of nuclear power plant components; Optimisation of non-destructive plants inspection; Optimisation of hydraulic tests, technical Materials and operational certification and planned-preventive repairs; Using probabilistic methods for solving the problem of ensuring aspects of plant life leak tightness of heat exchanger pipes of nuclear power management (PLiM) plant steam generators. Edited by Ph G Tipping, Published in association with Cambridge formerly of Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety International Science Publishing Inspectorate (ENSI), Switzerland 368 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 4 ISBN: 978 0 85709 398 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 399 8 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857093981 Part 1 Introduction to PLiM: Nuclear energy, materials and operations; Key elements of PLiM for long-term operation; Safety regulations and license renewal; Probabilistic and deterministic safety assessment; Socio-economic impacts. Part 2 Ageing degradation of irradiated materials in systems, structures and components: Failure prevention and analysis; Operational loads and creep-, fatigue- and corrosion-interactions; Microstructure evolution of irradiated structural materials; Stress corrosion cracking in light-water reactors (LWR); Void swelling and irradiation creep in LWRs; Irradiation hardening and materials embrittlement in LWRs; Reactor pressure vessel (RPV) annealing and mitigation. Part 3 Analysis of materials and advanced SSC: Characterisation of irradiated and ageing materials; On-line and real-time corrosion monitoring; Multi-scale modelling of irradiation effects; Instrumentation and control; Nanostructured materials. Part 4 PLiM practices in nuclear power plants: PWR; WWER; BWR; PHWR; SFR; Magnox/AGR; Outlook. 944 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84569 511 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 995 6 £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695118

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NEW NEW NEW Radionuclide Nuclear corrosion Nuclear decommissioning behaviour in the science and Planning, execution and international natural environment engineering experience Science, implications and Edited by D Feron, CEA Edited by M Laraia, formerly of International lessons for the nuclear Saclay, France Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Austria industry Woodhead Publishing Series Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 36 Edited by Ch Poinssot, CEA in Energy No. 22 ‘This excellent book describes the entire process of decommissioning, from planning to management to Marcoule, France and H Geckeis, Karlsruhe ‘This book covers the range of nuclear reactors and completion, in a clear and comprehensive manner.’ Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany provides comprehensive and systematic information on the relevant nuclear corrosion mechanisms, science and Shelly Mobbs, Eden Nuclear and Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 42 engineering.’ Environment, UK Understanding radionuclide behaviour in Professor Tetsuo Shoji, Long-term Materials Over the course of their operational life, a the natural environment is essential to Reliability Laboratory, Fracture and variety of components in both nuclear power the development of nuclear energy and Reliability Research Institute, Tohoku plants and other civilian nuclear facilities will key to enhancing public confidence in the University, Japan become contaminated by irradiation from industry. Scientific knowledge in this field the radioactive sources present. Once these has developed greatly over the last decade. Nuclear corrosion science and engineering power plants or facilities have come to the Radionuclide behaviour in the natural reviews the fundamentals of nuclear corrosion, end of their operational lifetime, the need to environment provides a comprehensive looking at the different types of both aqueous decommission and decontaminate them arises. overview of the key processes and parameters and non-aqueous corrosion mechanisms and Nuclear decommissioning critically reviews affecting radionuclide mobility and migration. the nuclear materials susceptible to attack from them, along with applicable monitoring the decommissioning and decontamination CONTENTS and control methodologies and modelling processes and technologies available for Overview of radionuclide behaviour in the natural rehabilitating sites used for nuclear power environment. Part 1 Radionuclide chemistry in the and lifetime prediction tools. The book also natural environment: Fundamentals of aquatic chemistry explores corrosion issues across the range of generation and civilian nuclear facilities, relevant to radionuclide behaviour in the environment; current and next-generation nuclear reactors, from fundamental issues and best practices, Aquatic chemistry of the actinides: Aspects relevant to procedures and technology, and onto to their environmental behaviour; Aquatic chemistry as well as nuclear fuel and radioactive waste of long-lived mobile fission and activation products facilities. decommissioning and decontamination case in the context of deep geological disposal; Impacts studies. of humic substances on the geochemical behaviour of CONTENTS radionuclides; Impacts of microorganisms on radionuclides Part 1 Introduction to corrosion in nuclear power CONTENTS in contaminated environments and waste materials. Part 2 applications: Overview of corrosion engineering, science Introduction to nuclear decommissioning: Definitions and Radionuclide migration: Hydrogeological features relevant and technology; Overview of nuclear materials and history. Part 1 Planning: Fundamental issues in starting to radionuclide migration in the natural environment; nuclear corrosion science and engineering; Understanding a nuclear decommissioning process: Overview of nuclear Radionuclide retention at solid/liquid interfaces in the and mitigating corrosion in nuclear reactor systems. decommissioning principles and approaches; Nuclear natural environment; Radionuclide migration: Coupling Part 2 Aqueous corrosion in nuclear power applications: decommissioning policy, infrastructure, strategies and transport and chemistry; Impact of colloidal transport Fundamental science, materials and mechanisms: General project planning; Financing and economics of nuclear on radionuclide migration in the natural environment; corrosion in nuclear reactor components and nuclear waste facility decommissioning; Characterisation of radioactive Natural analogues of nuclear waste repositories: Studies disposal systems; Environmentally assisted cracking (EAC) materials in redundant nuclear facilities: Key issues for and their implications for the development of radionuclide in nuclear reactor systems and components; Irradiation the decommissioning plan; Managing the transition from migration models; Studying radionuclide migration on assisted corrosion and stress corrosion cracking (IAC/ operation to decommissioning of a nuclear facility; Nuclear different scales: The complimentary roles of laboratory and IASCC) in nuclear reactor systems and components; Flow decommissioning project organization, management and in situ experiments; Radionuclide transfer processes in the assisted corrosion (FAC) in nuclear power plant components; human resources; Public engagement and stakeholder biosphere. Part 3 Environmental impact and remediation: Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) in nuclear power consultation in nuclear decommissioning projects; Modelling radionuclide transport in the environment and plant systems and components. Part 3 Non-aqueous corrosion Radiological protection in the decommissioning of nuclear calculating radiation doses; Quantitative assessment of in nuclear power applications: Fundamental science, facilities: Safety, regulations and licensing; Nuclear facility radionuclide migration from near-surface radioactive waste materials and mechanisms: High-temperature oxidation in design and operation to facilitate decommissioning: Lessons burial sites: The waste dumps in the Chernobyl exclusion nuclear reactor systems; Liquid metal corrosion in nuclear learned. Part 2 Execution: Nuclear decommissioning zone as an example; Remediation of sites contaminated reactor and accelerator driven systems. Part 4 Corrosion processes and technologies, radioactive waste management, by radionuclides; Safety assessment of nuclear waste monitoring and control in nuclear power applications: site rehabilitation and cleanup: Safe enclosure and repositories: A radionuclide migration perspective. 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Part 5 Corrosion issues in current nuclear in nuclear decommissioning projects; Radioactive waste reactors and applications: Corrosion issues in pressurised management in nuclear decommissioning projects; water reactor (PWR) systems; Intergranular stress corrosion Environmental remediation and restoration technologies in cracking (IGSCC) in boiling water reactors; Corrosion nuclear decommissioning projects; Site clearance and licence issues in pressurised heavy water reactor (PHWR/CANDU) termination in nuclear decommissioning projects; Reuse and systems; Corrosion issues in water-cooled water-moderated redevelopment of decommissioned nuclear sites: Strategies nuclear reactor (WWER) systems; Corrosion issues in nuclear and lessons learned. Part 3 International experience: fuel reprocessing plants. Part 6 Corrosion issues in next Nuclear decommissioning applications and case studies: generation nuclear reactors and advanced applications: Decommissioning of Russian-type water-cooled water- Corrosion issues in high temperature gas cooled reactor moderated nuclear reactors (WWERs); Decommissioning (HTR) systems; Corrosion issues in sodium-cooled fast reactor of gas cooled nuclear reactors (GCRs); Decommissioning (SFR) systems; Corrosion issues in lead-cooled fast reactor of nuclear fuel cycle facilities; Decommissioning of small (LFR) and accelerator driven systems (ADS); Corrosion issues nuclear facilities: Industrial, medical and research facilities; in molten salt reactor (MSR) systems; Corrosion issues in Decommissioning of legacy nuclear waste sites: Dounreay, super-critical water reactor (SCWR) systems; Corrosion issues UK; Decommissioning of legacy nuclear waste sites: Idaho in thermonuclear fusion reactors and facilities (ITER/IFMIF); National Laboratory, USA; Information management for Corrosion issues of radioactive waste packages in geological nuclear decommissioning projects. disposal systems. 856 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 1072 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 0 85709 115 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 533 6 ISBN: 978 1 84569 765 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 534 3 £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 £235.00/US$400.00/€280.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091154 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697655

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NEW Advanced separation Handbook Infrastructure and techniques for of advanced methodologies for nuclear fuel radioactive waste the justification reprocessing and conditioning of nuclear power radioactive waste technologies programmes treatment Edited by M I Ojovan, Edited by A Alonso, Madrid Edited by K L Nash, University of Sheffield, UK Polytechnic University, Spain Washington State University Woodhead Publishing Series and G J Lumetta, Pacific Northwest National in Energy No. 12 Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 28 Laboratory, USA ‘A comprehensive and valuable reference book written The potential development of any nuclear Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 2 by a team of outstanding experts, dealing with one of power programme requires a rigorous the most critical aspects of nuclear power generation: justification process built upon an objective Advanced separation technology is key to the safe and sound management of the radioactive infrastructure, reviewing the substantial closing the nuclear fuel cycle and relieving waste.’ regulatory, economic and technical future generations from the burden of Dr Rudolf Burcl, European Commission, information required to appropriately decide radioactive waste produced by the nuclear JRC - Institute for Energy, Petten, The upon implementation of such a long-term power industry. Nuclear fuel reprocessing Netherlands allows for reuse of useful fuel components commitment. Both new entrants and those ‘Woodhead Publishing has commissioned recognized countries wishing to renovate their nuclear for further power generation, while the world experts in reporting on the latest radioactive fleets after a moratorium will need to develop separation of actinides, lanthanides and waste conditioning technologies for this valuable new and apply appropriate infrastructures to other fission products means that residual book.’ review the justification of the potential radioactive waste can be minimised. The Gary A. Benda, Deputy Managing Director use of nuclear power. This book provides a future of the nuclear industry relies on the and Chairman, Program Advisory Committee, comprehensive review of the infrastructure advancement of this technology to ensure WM Symposia, USA environmental protection, criticality-safety and methodologies required to justify the Radioactive wastes are generated from a and non-proliferation. Advanced separation implementation of nuclear power programmes wide range of sources presenting a variety techniques for nuclear fuel reprocessing in any country choosing to review this path. of challenges in dealing with a diverse set and radioactive waste treatment provides CONTENTS of radionuclides of varying concentrations. a thorough and timely reference on the Overview of infrastructure and methodologies for the Conditioning technologies are essential justification of nuclear power programmes. Part 1 fundamental issues of radioactive materials for the encapsulation and immobilisation Infrastructure of nuclear power programmes: The lifecycle separations, with critical reviews of of a nuclear power plant; The role of government in of these radioactive wastes, forming the established and emerging techniques. establishing the framework for nuclear power programmes; initial engineered barrier required for their Regulatory requirements and practices in nuclear power CONTENTS programmes; Responsibilities of the nuclear operator in transportation, storage and disposal. The Part 1 Fundamentals of radioactive materials separations nuclear power programmes; The need for human resources need to ensure the long term performance processes: Chemistry, engineering and safeguards: Chemistry in nuclear power programmes; National technical capability of radioactive materials in the nuclear fuel cycle; Physical of radioactive waste forms is a key driver in development in nuclear power programmes. Part 2 and chemical properties of actinides in nuclear fuel the development of advanced conditioning Justification of nuclear power programmes: Application of reprocessing facilities; Chemical engineering for advanced the justification principle to nuclear power development; technologies. This book provides a aqueous radioactive material separations; Spectroscopic Available and advanced nuclear technologies for nuclear on-line monitoring for process control and safeguarding comprehensive and systematic reference on power programmes; Nuclear safety in nuclear power of radiochemical streams in nuclear fuel reprocessing; the various options available as well as those programmes; Radiation protection in nuclear power Safeguards technology for radioactive materials processing programmes; Emergency planning in nuclear power under development for the treatment and and nuclear fuel reprocessing facilities. Part 2 Separation programmes; Non-proliferation safeguards in nuclear power and extraction processes for nuclear fuel reprocessing immobilisation of radioactive wastes. programmes; Spent fuel and radioactive waste management and radioactive waste treatment: Standard and advanced in nuclear power programmes; The economics of nuclear CONTENTS separation: PUREX processes for nuclear fuel reprocessing; power: past, present and future aspects; Social impacts Radioactive waste characterisation. Part 1 Radioactive Alternative separation and extraction: UREX+ processes and public perception of nuclear power; Environmental waste treatment processes and conditioning technologies: for actinide and targeted fission product recovery; impacts and assessment in nuclear power programmes. Compaction processes; Incineration and plasma processes; Advanced reprocessing for fission product separation and Part 3 Development of nuclear power programmes: Site Application of inorganic cements; Calcination and extraction; Combined processes for high level radioactive selection and evaluation for nuclear power plants; Bid vitrification processes; Historical development of glass and waste separations: UNEX and other extraction processes. invitation in nuclear power plant procurement; Licensing ceramic waste forms for high level radioactive wastes; Part 3 Emerging and innovative techniques in nuclear fuel for nuclear power plant siting, construction and operation; Decommissioning of nuclear facilities and environmental reprocessing and radioactive waste treatment: Nuclear Quality assurance during design, construction and operation remediation. Part 2 Advanced materials and technologies engineering for pyrochemical treatment of spent nuclear of nuclear power plants; Commissioning of nuclear power for the immobilisation of radioactive wastes: Geopolymers; fuels; Development of highly selective compounds and plants (NNPs); Operational safety of nuclear power plants; Glass matrices; Ceramic matrices; Development of waste processes for solvent extraction of long-lived radionuclides Decommissioning of nuclear power plants (NPPs). packages: French experience; Development and use of metal from spent nuclear fuels; Developments in the partitioning containers. Part 3 Long-term performance assessment and 1024 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 and transmutation of radioactive waste; Solid-phase knowledge management techniques: Failure mechanisms ISBN: 978 1 84569 973 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 377 6 extraction technology for actinide and lanthanide of nuclear waste forms; Long-term performance models; £235.00/US$400.00/€280.00 separations in nuclear fuel reprocessing; Emerging separation Knowledge management techniques. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699734 techniques: Supercritical fluid and ionic liquid extraction techniques for nuclear fuel reprocessing and radioactive 512 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 waste treatment; Development of biological treatment ISBN: 978 1 84569 626 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 095 9 processes for the separation and recovery of radioactive £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 wastes. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696269 512 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 1 84569 501 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 227 4 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695019

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RENEWABLE POWER NEW NEW GENERATION Electricity transmission, Wind turbine blade design and distribution and storage systems materials Edited by Z Melhem, Oxford Instruments Edited by P Brøndsted, Risø-DTU National NEW NanoScience, UK Laboratory of Sustainable Energy, Denmark and R Nijssen, Wind Turbine Materials and Membranes for clean and Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 38 Constructions (WMC), The Netherlands renewable power production Advanced electricity transmission and Edited by A Gugliuzza and A Basile, ITM-CNR, distribution (T&D) network technologies are Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 47 Italy required to reduce losses, sustain higher The size of wind turbine blades continues to Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 62 network efficiency, and maintain power increase in pursuit of higher efficiency energy quality and security. Research in this field conversion. To increase the penetration and The development and deployment of must also consider the increasing role and utilisation of sustainable wind power there membrane technologies continues to advance penetration of renewable and distributed are also trends towards the use of natural thanks to innovative materials and novel generation, for which advanced electricity and bio-based materials. All of these issues engineering approaches. Given a background of storage systems are required. The first present challenges in terms of the design, increasing research into clean and renewable section of this book presents chapters on key manufacture and operation of wind turbine power production, membranes are becoming aspects of the materials, architecture and blades. This book provides an authoritative increasingly adopted due to the process performance of electricity T&D networks. The overview of developments in wind turbine intensification and economic advantages they second section addresses the applications and blade design and materials. The opening present. This comprehensive and methodical integration of electricity storage systems. chapters focus on design challenges and reference work charts the progress of developments. Chapters in the second section membrane usage in clean and renewable CONTENTS Part 1 Fundamentals and materials for electricity of the book review advanced materials and power production, covering their utilisation transmission and distribution (T&D): Introduction to T&D wind turbine blade manufacture. in advanced biofuel processing and novel and networks; Integration of distributed energy resources to the scalable fuel cells, in addition to advanced grid; Modern flexible AC transmission system controllers; CONTENTS Development of switchgear materials for T&D networks; Part 1 Wind turbine blade design challenges and solar, water and wind applications. Nanodielectrics and their role in power transmission developments: Overview; Loads on wind turbine blades; CONTENTS applications. Part 2 Developments in electricity storage Aerodynamic design of wind turbine blades; Aerodynamic airfoil characteristics; Aeroelastic design of wind turbine An introduction to the production of clean and renewable technologies: Redox flow batteries; Materials and chemistry blades; Probabilistic wind turbine blade design concepts. power by using membrane technology: market and for nickel-based batteries; Supercapacitors; Processes and Part 2 Wind turbine blade materials and production: economics; Membranes and renewable energy: perspectives, technology for recycling advanced Li-ion and NiMH batteries; Composite materials; Natural and biobased composites, benefits and limitations. Part 1 Membranes for advanced Techno-economic analysis for electricity storage systems. fibres and resins; Sandwich structures; Materials properties, biofuels processing and clean-up: Advanced membranes 300 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 degradation mechanisms and damage modes; Fatigue life for biofuels production; Membrane reactors for reliable ISBN: 978 1 84569 784 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 737 8 prediction; Micromechanical modelling; Manufacturing biodiesel production; Membrane reactors for the production Approx. £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 technologies for small blades; Structural performance of biofuels from coal, biomass, waste and algae; Membrane www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697846 testing. technology for biogas clean-up; Steam reforming of biofuels for production of hydrogen-rich gas. Part 2 Membranes 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 for advanced and scalable fuel cell applications: Direct ISBN: 978 0 85709 426 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 728 6 bioethanol fuel cells; Ceramic electrolyte membranes for NEW Approx. £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 intermediate temperature SOFC; Microbial fuel cells for www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094261 the transformation of wastes into clean energy. Part 3 Electrical drives for direct drive Integrated membrane technology for solar, water and wind power applications: Membrane technology for solar-hydrogen renewable energy systems production; Membrane technology for solar-desalination plants; Membrane technology for hydroelectric power; Edited by M Mueller, University of Edinburgh, Wind energy systems Membrane technology for wind and bioenergy. UK and H Polinder, Delft University of Optimising design and construction for 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 Technology, The Netherlands safe and reliable operation ISBN: 978 0 85709 545 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 865 8 Approx. £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 24 Edited by J D Sørensen, Aalborg University www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857095459 Wind turbine gearboxes are one of the major and J N Sørensen, Technical University of reliability issues for wind energy operators, Denmark, Denmark presenting expensive maintenance and repair Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 10 jobs where problems occur, particularly in CONTENTS offshore wind farms. This book reviews the Part 1 Fundamental resources, design, safety and design and operation of direct drive wind reliability: Meteorology and wind resource assessment; Site investigation, characterisation and assessment; energy systems. Applications to direct-drive Aeroelasticity and structural dynamics; Wind turbine wakes marine renewable energy systems are also and wind farm aerodynamics; Fatigue loading. Part 2 Wind highlighted. energy system materials and developments: Aerodynamic design of rotors; Drive train systems; Control systems; CONTENTS Tower design, erection and maintenance. Part 3 Operation Introduction to direct-drive wind energy systems; and maintenance (O&M), performance assessment, and Introduction to direct drive wave energy conversion systems; optimisation: Reliability and maintainability, and O&M Design of electrical generators for direct-drive renewable strategies; Condition monitoring systems; Performance energy systems; Electrical, thermal and structural generator assessment and knowledge management; Optimising design design and systems integration for direct-drive renewable for in low wind speed operation; Optimising design for cold energy systems; Power electronic conversion systems for climate operation. Part 4 Offshore design, construction, direct-drive renewable energy systems; Case study of the O&M: Offshore loads and wind turbine design; Support permanent magnet direct drive generator in the Zephyros structures for offshore systems; Integrated wind farm wind turbine; Case study of the Archimedes Wave Swing planning and design; O&M of offshore systems. (AWS) direct drive wave energy pilot plant. 628 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 300 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 ISBN: 978 1 84569 580 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 063 8 ISBN: 978 1 84569 783 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 749 1 £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 Approx. £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695804 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697839

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NEW NEW NEW The biogas handbook Biomass combustion science, Waste to energy (WTE) Science, production and applications technology and engineering conversion technology Edited by A Wellinger, Nova Energie, Edited by L Rosendahl, Aalborg University, Edited by N B Klinghoffer and M J Castaldi, Switzerland, J Murphy, University College Denmark Columbia University, USA Cork, Ireland and D Baxter, Institute for Energy (IE), Joint Research Centre (JRC), The Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 40 Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 29 Netherlands Biomass utilisation represents an increasingly Increasing global consumerism and population important source of low or zero carbon have led to an increase in the levels of waste Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 52 power generation. Developments in the produced. Energy recovery represents a With increasing pressures to utilise wastes fuel-flexibility of conventional power plants useful, additional option in support of an effectively and sustainably, biogas production allow for both direct biomass combustion as improved and sustainable waste management represents one of the most important routes well as biomass co-firing with fossil-fuels. hierarchy, for local energy supply and towards reaching renewable energy targets. Advanced conversion technologies can also wider energy security. Advanced conversion This book provides a comprehensive and be integrated into existing power plants, or technologies coupled with advanced pollution systematic reference on the development simply applied in new power plants, allowing control systems can be employed to convert and deployment of biogas supply chains and a wide range of biomass feedstocks to be these calorific waste materials into clean technology. Initial chapters review the role of converted into more readily combustible energy, which can be integrated into biogas in the energy mix and outline the range fuel for use in either clean power generation buildings, distributed energy networks and of biomass and waste resources for biogas or alternative fuel production. This book national electricity grids. This book provides production. The book goes on to provide presents a comprehensive review of biomass an integrated, thorough reference on waste to detailed coverage of anaerobic digestion for combustion, conversion and utilisation science an energy (WTE) conversion technology. the production of biogas. The book concludes and technology. CONTENTS with reviews of the utilisation of biogas for CONTENTS Part 1 Introduction to waste to energy (WTE) conversion: different applications. Part 1 Fundamental issues and feedstocks: Biomass Role of WTE in the waste management hierarchy; Environmental and social impacts of waste-to-energy CONTENTS combustion for power generation: An introduction; Biomass supply chains; Categorisation of biomass feedstocks and conversion plants; LCA and its application to sustainable Biogas as an energy option: An overview. Part 1 Biomass preparation for combustion and gasification. Part 2 Biomass waste management; Feedstocks for WTE systems: types, resources, feedstock treatment and biogas production: combustion and co-firing: Direct combustion of biomass; properties and analysis. Part 2 WTE systems, engineering Biomass resources for biogas production; Analysis and Biomass co-firing; Biomass pyrolysis and combined pyrolysis and technology: Pre-processing and treatment of MSW prior characterisation of feedstocks; Storage and pre-treatment and gasification; Fast pyrolysis of biomass for the production to incineration; MSW combustion plants; Waste firing in of substrates; Fundamental science and engineering of of liquids; Industrial-scale biomass combustion plants: large combustion plants; Energy recovery in waste-fired the anaerobic digestion process; Optimisation of yields Engineering issues and optimisation; Biomass conversion in boilers; Waste gasification and pyrolysis plants; Anaerobic from anaerobic digestion by feedstock type; Anaerobic biorefineries. digestion and bioreactor waste conversion processes. Part 3 digestion as a key technology for biomass valorisation. Pollution control systems for WTE technologies and future Part 2 Plant design, engineering, process optimisation and 450 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 trends: Waste combustion facilities: transformation from digestate utilization; Design and engineering of biogas ISBN: 978 0 85709 131 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 743 9 major polluters to pollution sinks; Air quality equipment and plants; Analysis of energy flows; Process control; Methane Approx. £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 systems for WTE conversion plants; Numerical modelling for emissions; Digestate quality and utilization; Land application www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091314 optimising the environmental performance of WTE systems. of digestate Part 3 Biogas utilisation: International experience and best practice: Biogas cleaning; Up-grading 390 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 to biomethane; Infrastructure, transport and storage; ISBN: 978 0 85709 011 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 636 4 Generation of heat and power from biogas for stationery Approx. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 applications; Market developments and certification schemes Solid-state hydrogen www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090119 for biogas and biomethane. storage 570 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 Materials and chemistry ISBN: 978 0 85709 498 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 741 5 Approx. £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 Edited by G Walker, Solid oxide fuel cell www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094988 University of Nottingham, UK technology Woodhead Publishing Series Principles, performance in Electronic and Optical and operations Stand-alone and hybrid wind Materials No. 14 K Huang, Siemens Energy, energy systems CONTENTS Inc and J B Goodenough, Part 1 Introduction: Hydrogen storage technologies; Technology, energy storage and Hydrogen futures: Emerging technologies for hydrogen University of Texas at Austin, applications storage and transport; Hydrogen containment materials; USA Solid-state hydrogen storage system design. Part 2 Analysing Edited by J K Kaldellis, TEI of Piraeus, Greece hydrogen interactions: Structural characterisation of hydride Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 11 materials; Neutron scattering techniques for analysing solid- ‘…undoubtedly an essential title to place on the shelves Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 6 state hydrogen storage; Reliably measuring hydrogen uptake of materials departmental libraries.’ CONTENTS in storage materials; Modelling of carbon-based materials for Part 1 Fundamental science and engineering: Overview hydrogen storage. Part 3 Physically bound hydrogen storage: Materials World Storage of hydrogen in zeolites; Carbon nanostructures for of stand-alone and hybrid wind energy systems; Overview CONTENTS of energy storage technologies; Design and performance hydrogen storage; Metal-organic framework materials for Introduction to solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs); optimisation; Feasibility assessment. Part 2 Development of hydrogen storage. Part 4 Chemically bound hydrogen storage: Thermodynamics of the SOFC; Electronic properties of solids energy systems and energy storage technology: Stand-alone Intermetallics for hydrogen storage; Magnesium hydride for for SOFCs; Transport of charged particles in a SOFC; Oxide- wind; Hybrid wind-diesel; Hybrid wind-photovoltaic; Hybrid hydrogen storage; Alanates as hydrogen storage materials; ion electrolytes in SOFCs; Current, gas flow, utilization, wind-hydrogen; Hybrid wind-hydropower; Electro-chemical Borohydrides as hydrogen storage materials; Imides and and energy balance in a SOFC; Voltage losses in a SOFC; energy storage; Flywheel energy storage; Compressed air amides as hydrogen storage materials; Multicomponent Direct current (DC) electrical efficiency and power of a energy storage. Part 3 Applications: Integration into remote hydrogen storage systems; Organic liquid carriers for SOFC; Performance characterization techniques for a SOFC micro-grids; Integration into buildings; Desalination. hydrogen storage; Indirect hydrogen storage in metal ammines; Conclusion: Technological challenges in hydrogen and its components; Steam methane reforming and carbon 576 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 storage. formation in SOFCs; Poisoning of SOFC electrodes; Materials ISBN: 978 1 84569 527 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 962 8 for SOFCs. 600 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 340 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84569 270 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 494 4 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695279 ISBN: 978 1 84569 628 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 651 1 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692704 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696283

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NEW NEW NEW Concentrating solar power Handbook of membrane reactors Handbook of membrane reactors technology Volume 1: Fundamental materials science, Volume 2: Reactor types and industrial Principles, developments and applications design and optimisation applications Edited by K Lovegrove, IT Power Group, UK Edited by A Basile, ITM-CNR, Italy Edited by A Basile, ITM-CNR, Italy and W Stein, CSIRO Energy Centre, Australia Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 55 Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 56 Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 21 Membrane reactors (MRs) increasingly Membrane reactors (MRs) increasingly Concentrating solar power (CSP) technology replace conventional industrial separations, replace conventional industrial separations, is poised to take its place as one of the process and conversion technologies across process and conversion technologies across major contributors to the future clean energy a wide range of applications. By coupling a a wide range of applications. By coupling a mix. Using straightforward manufacturing separation step with a reaction, MRs offer separation step with a reaction, MRs offer processes CSP technology capitalises on high thermodynamic efficiency, increasing high thermodynamic efficiency, increasing conventional power generation cycles, whilst throughput potential, which lowers operating throughput potential, which lowers operating cost effectively matching supply and demand costs and enables process intensification. costs and enables process intensification. though the integration of thermal energy The considerable interest in MRs continues to The considerable interest in MRs continues storage. Concentrating solar power technology stimulate research and development in this to stimulate research and development provides a comprehensive review of this important field. Volume 1 of the handbook in this important field. Volume 2 of the exciting technology, from the fundamental reviews MR materials science, engineering and handbook reviews reactor types and industrial science to systems design, development design. Initial sections review advanced and applications. The opening section reviews and applications. Part one introduces novel materials utilised in MRs. This volume selected types of membrane reactor and fundamental principles and solar resources concludes with a section detailing advanced their integration in established industrial for concentrating solar power systems. Part modelling, simulation and optimisation processes. The following sections then two focuses on technology approaches and techniques for MRs. address applications in chemical and hydrogen potential, before part three goes on to discuss CONTENTS production, transport, environmental optimisation, improvements and applications. Part 1 Polymeric, dense metallic and composite membranes engineering and biotechnology. for membrane reactors: Polymeric membranes; Inorganic CONTENTS membrane reactors for hydrogen production; Palladium- CONTENTS Part 1 Introduction: Introduction to concentrating solar based composite membranes for hydrogen separation; Part 1 Selected types of membrane reactor and integration power technology; Fundamental principles of concentrating Alternatives to palladium; Nanocomposite membranes. with industrial processes: Engineering aspects of membrane solar power systems; Solar resources for concentrating solar Part 2 Zeolite, ceramic and carbon membranes and bioreactors; Membrane contactors; Pervaporation membrane power systems; Site selection and feasibility analysis for catalysts for membrane reactors: Zeolite membranes; reactors; Multi-phase catalytic membrane reactors; concentrating solar power systems; Socio-economic and Dense ceramic membranes; Porous ceramic membranes; Microreactors and membrane microreactors; Photocatalytic environmental assessment of concentrating solar power Microporous silica membranes; Carbon-based membranes; membrane reactors; Integrating different membrane systems. Part 2 Technology approaches and potential: Linear Advances in catalysts. Part 3 Membrane reactor modelling, operations and combining membranes with conventional Fresnel reflector technology; Parabolic-trough concentrating simulation and optimisation: Overview of strategies and separation techniques. Part 2 Membrane reactors in solar power systems; Central tower concentrating solar applications to the modelling of a hydrogen-selective chemical production and large-scale hydrogen production power systems; Parabolic dish concentrating solar membrane reactor; CFD simulation of single- and multi- from fossil fuels: Dense ceramic membrane reactors for power systems; Concentrating photovoltaic systems tube palladium membrane reactors for hydrogen recovery chemical production; Chlor-alkali technology; Membranes and applications; Thermal energy storage systems for from cyclohexane; CFD simulation of a palladium-based in systems for electric energy and hydrogen production concentrating solar power plants; Hybridization of membrane reactor in a fuel cell micro-cogenerator system; from fossil fuels; Palladium-based membranes for hydrogen concentrating solar power with fossil fuel power plants; CFD analysis of membrane reactors: modelling of membrane separation; Membrane reactor for hydrogen production from Integrating a Fresnel solar boiler into an existing coal-fired bioreactors for municipal wastewater treatment; Models natural gas at the Tokyo Gas Company; Steam reforming power plant: A case study; The long-term market potential of membrane reactors based on artificial neural networks with membranes for hydrogen separation; Economic analysis of concentrating solar power systems. Part 3 Optimisation, and hybrid approaches; Assessment of the key proprieties of systems for electrical energy and hydrogen production. improvements and applications: Absorber materials for solar of materials used in membrane materials by quantum Part 3 Electrochemical devices and transport applications thermal receivers in concentrating solar power systems; computational approaches; Non-equilibrium thermodynamics of membrane reactors: Fuel cells and electrolytic cells; Optimisation of concentrating solar power plant designs for the description of transport phenomena in membrane Palladium-based hollow cathode electrolysers for hydrogen through integrated techno-economic modeling; Heliostat bioreactors: coupled transport of heat and mass in a zeolite production; Fuel cell vehicles; Design and engineering size optimisation for central receiver solar power plants; membrane. of metallic membranes for on-board steam reforming Heat flux and temperature measurement technologies for of biofuels in transport applications. Part 4 Membrane 570 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 concentrating solar power; Concentrating solar technologies reactors in environmental engineering, biotechnology and for industrial process heat and cooling; Solar fuels and ISBN: 978 0 85709 414 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 733 0 medicine: Membrane operations in wastewater treatment; industrial solar chemistry. Approx. £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 Photocatalytic membrane reactors in water treatment and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094148 chemical production; Biocatalytic membrane reactors: 712 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 principles, preparation and biotechnological, pharmaceutical ISBN: 978 1 84569 769 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 617 3 and medical applications. Approx. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697693 ISBN: 978 0 85709 415 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 734 7 Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094155

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NEW NEW NEW Biolubricants Metropolitan Functional materials Science and technology sustainability for sustainable J C J Bart and S Cavallaro, Understanding and energy applications University of Messina, Italy improving the urban Edited by J Kilner, S Skinner, and E Gucciardi, ZSW, environment Imperial College, S Irvine, Germany Edited by F Zeman, Royal Glyndwr University and Woodhead Publishing Series Military College of Canada, P Edwards, University of in Energy No. 46 Canada Oxford, UK Lubricants are essential in engineering. Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 34 Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 35 However, more sustainable formulations Global populations have grown rapidly in Global demand for low cost, efficient are needed to avoid adverse effects on the recent decades, leading to ever-increasing and sustainable energy production is ever ecosystem. Bio-based lubricant formulations demands for shelter, resources, energy increasing. Driven by recent discoveries and present a promising solution. Biolubricants: and utilities. Coupled with the worldwide innovation in the science and technology of Science and technology is a comprehensive, need to achieve lower impact buildings and materials, applications based on functional interdisciplinary and timely review of this conservation of resources, the need to achieve materials are becoming increasingly important subject. The book starts by sustainability in urban environments has never important. Functional materials for reviewing fossil and bio-based feedstock been more acute. Metropolitan sustainability sustainable energy applications provides resources for biodegradable lubricants. critically reviews the fundamental issues and an essential guide to the development and Further chapters describe catalytic, (bio) applied science, engineering and technology application of these materials in sustainable chemical functionalisation processes for that will enable all cities to achieve a greater energy production. Part one reviews functional transformation of feed stocks into commercial level of metropolitan sustainability, and assist materials for solar power. Part two focuses on products, product development, relevant nations in meeting the needs of their growing functional materials for hydrogen production legislation, life cycle assessment, major urban populations. and storage. Functional materials for fuel product groups and specific performance cells are the explored in part three. Part four criteria in all major applications. Final CONTENTS considers functional materials for demand chapters consider markets for biolubricants, Part 1 Metropolitan sustainability: An introduction: A living city: Using urban metabolism analysis to view cities as life reduction and energy storage, before the book issues to consider when selecting and using a forms; Benefit cost analysis for environmental decision concludes in part five with an investigation lubricant, lubricant disposal and future trends. making: Using discounting to compare benefits and costs that occur at different points in time; Quantifying sustainability: into computer simulation studies of functional CONTENTS Industrial ecology, materials flow and life cycle analysis; materials. Renewable lubricants; Principles of lubrication; Lubricants: Separation of mixtures: Fundamentals and technologies. Part properties and characteristics; The transition from 2 Earth: Urban land use and the environmental impact of CONTENTS reliance on fossil resources to biomass valorisation; the built environment: The urban heat island effect: Causes Part 1 Functional materials for solar power: Silicon-based Renewable feedstocks for lubricant production; Chemical and potential solutions; Redevelopment of brownfield sites; photovoltaic solar cells; Photovoltaic (PV) thin films for transformations of renewable lubricant feedstocks; Urban agriculture: Opportunities and constraints; Building- solar cells; Rapid, low temperature processing of dye Formulating lubricating oils; Quality assurance of integrated agriculture: A new approach to food production. sensitized solar cells; Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) devices: biolubricants; Legislation of relevance to lubricants; Part 3 Wind: Urban air pollution and emissions control: Introduction and modellings; Photoelectrochemical cells Biolubricant product development; Environmental life-cycle Metropolitan effects on atmospheric patterns: Important for hydrogen generation. Part 2 Functional materials for assessment (LCA) of lubricants; Biolubricant product groups scales; The science of smog: a chemical understanding of hydrogen production and storage: Reversible solid oxide and technological applications; Markets for biolubricants; ground level ozone and fine particulate matter; Air pollution electrolytic cells for large scale energy storage: Challenges Lubricant use and disposal; Advanced lubricant fluids; in the urban atmosphere: Sources and consequences; and opportunities; Membranes, adsorbent materials and Epilogue: The outlook for biolubricant science and Controlling emissions of pollutants in urban areas; Passive solvent-based materials for syngas and hydrogen production; technology. systems to improve air quality and reduce heat retention Functional materials for hydrogen storage. Part 3 Functional materials for fuel cells: The role of the fuel in the operation, 944 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 in the urban environment. Part 4 Water: Urban water performance and degradation of fuel cells; Membrane ISBN: 978 0 85709 263 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 632 6 resources, reuse and management: Integrated urban water management: Water use and reuse; Rainwater harvesting: electrode assemblies for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 using urban roof runoff for residential toilet flushing; Urban cells; Developments in membranes, catalysts and membrane www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092632 water supply: Modelling watersheds and treatment facilities; electrode assemblies for direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC); Water and wastewater treatment: Chemical processes; Electrolytes and ion conductors for solid oxide fuel cells Water and wastewater treatment: Biological processes. (SOFC); Novel cathodes for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC); Part 5 Fire: Urban energy supply and management: Solar Novel anode materials for solid oxide fuel cells; Thin-film Materials for energy conversion energy in the built environment: Powering the sustainable solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) materials; Proton conductors city; Wind energy in the built environment; The role of for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). Part 4 Functional materials devices waste-to-energy in the urban infrastructure; Smart energy for demand reduction and energy storage: Materials and Edited by C C Sorrell, J Nowotny, University for cities: Decentralized supply resources and their link techniques for energy harvesting; Lithium batteries: Current technologies and future trends. Part 5 Appendix. of New South Wales, Australia and S Sugihara, to the modern grid; Bioenergy for the urban environment. Part 6 Sustainable urban development, transport and Shonan Institute of Technology, Japan 724 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 planning: Planning for more sustainable urban development; ISBN: 978 0 85709 059 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 637 1 Sustainable urban transport planning; The psychological £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and needs of city dwellers: Implications for sustainable urban www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090591 Optical Materials No. 8 planning; Possible futures for sustainable building design; CONTENTS Moving toward urban sustainability: Using lessons and Materials for photoelectrochemical devices; Photosensitive legacies of the past; A vision of suburban sustainability: The materials; Materials for solar cells; Defect chemistry of Long Island Radically Rezoned project. ternary oxides; Introduction to thermoelectricity; The 776 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 measurement of thermoelectricity; Interface mass transport ISBN: 978 0 85709 046 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 646 3 in oxide materials; Surface properties of ionic conductors; £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 Fast ionic conductors; Oxygen ionic conductor; Solid oxide www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090461 fuel cells; Polymer electrolyte fuel cells; Immobilisation of high-level radioactive waste from nuclear reactor fuel; Solid- state electrochemical gas sensors for emission control. 428 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 ISBN: 978 1 85573 932 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 091 5 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739321

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NEW NEW NEW Polymer electrolyte Polymer electrolyte Advances in biodiesel production membrane and membrane and Processes and technologies direct methanol fuel direct methanol fuel Edited by R Luque, Universidad de Córdoba cell technology cell technology and J A Melero, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain Volume 1: Fundamentals Volume 2: In situ and performance of low characterization Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 39 temperature fuel cells techniques for low Biodiesel is one of the main biofuels capable Edited by C Hartnig, Chemetall GmbH and temperature fuel cells of substituting fossil fuel usage in compression C Roth, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Edited by C Hartnig, Chemetall GmbH and ignition vehicles, and is used in a variety of Germany C Roth, Technische Universität Darmstadt, fuel blends worldwide. Advances in biodiesel Germany production, aimed at more sustainable and Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 30 effective feedstock utilisation alongside PEMFCs and DMFCs represent promising Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 31 improved processing routes for increased low-temperature electrochemical power Volume 2 reviews advanced in situ production efficiency and fuel quality, are generation technologies that operate on spectroscopic methods for fuel cell critical to the future both of this industry hydrogen and methanol respectively. These characterisation, applicable to the and of the continued use of biodiesel fuels in technologies have attracted intense worldwide investigation of reaction kinetics and transportation. This book provides a timely commercialisation research and development processes, water and fuel management, and reference on the advances in the development efforts with a large element of these efforts local performance. of biodiesel fuels, production processes and directed at materials developments for fuel technologies. CONTENTS cell durability and long term operation. This Part 1 Advanced characterisation techniques for polymer CONTENTS two volume set presents a comprehensive electrolyte membrane and direct methanol fuel cells: Part 1 Fundamental issues and assessment in advanced and detailed review of the fundamentals, Extended X-ray absorption structure (EXAFS) technique biodiesel production: Introduction to advanced biodiesel for low temperature fuel cell characterisation; Advanced performance, and in situ characterisation production; Life cycle sustainability assessment of second microscopy techniques for the characterisation of polymer generation biodiesel; Socio-economic, environmental and of PEMFCs and DMFCs. Volume 1 covers the electrolyte membrane fuel cell components; Differential policy perspectives of advanced biodiesel production; fundamental science and engineering of electrochemical mass spectrometry (DEMS) technique Feedstocks for advanced biodiesel production; Advances in for direct alcohol fuel cell characterisation; Small angle these types of fuel cell, and reviews routes biodiesel quality control, characterisation and standards X-ray scattering (SAXS) techniques for polymer electrolyte development. Part 2 Advanced biodiesel production to understand and improve upon fuel cell membrane fuel cell characterisation; X-ray absorption near processes and technologies: Advances in biodiesel catalysts performance and operation. edge structure (?µ XANES) techniques for low temperature and processing technologies; Biodiesel from waste oils and fuel cell characterisation. Part 2 Characterisation of water fats; Biodiesel from microbial oil; Microalgae processing for CONTENTS and fuel management in polymer electrolyte membrane biodiesel production; Valorisation of the glycerol by-product Part 1 Fundamentals of polymer electrolyte membrane and direct methanol fuel cells: Characterisation and from biodiesel production; Appendix supply chains, techno- and direct methanol fuel cell technology: Fuels and fuel modelling of interfaces in polymer electrolyte membrane economic assessment and market development for second processing for low temperature fuel cells; Membrane fuel cells; Neutron radiography for high-resolution studies generation biodiesel. materials and technology for low temperature fuel cells; in low temperature fuel cells; Neutron radiography for the Catalyst and membrane technology for low temperature fuel investigation of reaction patterns in direct methanol fuel 304 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 cells; Gas diffusion media, flowfields and system aspects cells; Neutron tomography for polymer electrolyte membrane ISBN: 978 0 85709 117 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 586 2 in low temperature fuel cells; Recycling and life cycle fuel cell characterisation; Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 assessment of fuel cell materials. Part 2 Performance issues techniques for polymer electrolyte membrane and direct www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091178 in polymer electrolyte membrane and direct methanol fuel alcohol fuel cell characterisation; Raman spectroscopy for cells: Operation and durability of low temperature fuel polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell characterisation. cells; Catalyst ageing and degradation in polymer electrolyte Part 3 Locally resolved methods for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells; Degradation and durability testing membrane and direct methanol fuel cell characterisation: Biodiesel science and technology of low temperature fuel cell components; Microstructure Submillimeter resolved transient techniques for polymer reconstruction and transport simulation in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell characterisation: Local From soil to oil electrolyte membrane fuel cells; Multi-scale modeling of in situ diagnostics for channel and land areas; Scanning J C J Bart, University of Messina, N Palmeri, two-phase transport in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in proton exchange cells; Modelling and analysis of degradation phenomena membrane fuel cell research and development; Laser-optical ISAB and S Cavallaro, University of Messina, in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells; Experimental methods for transport studies in low temperature fuel cells; Italy monitoring techniques for polymer electrolyte membrane Synchrotron radiography for high resolution transport and fuel cells. materials studies of low temperature fuel cells. Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 7 436 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 524 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ‘The book represents a comprehensive survey of an ISBN: 978 1 84569 773 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 547 3 ISBN: 978 1 84569 774 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 548 0 important field.’ £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 Materials World www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697730 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697747 CONTENTS Biodiesel as a renewable energy source; Development of non-food agricultural industries for biofuel applications; Oleochemical sources: Basic science, processing and applications of oils; Vegetable oil formulations for utilisation as biofuels; Feedstocks for biodiesel production; Emerging new energy crops for biodiesel production; Transesterification processes for biodiesel production from oils and fats; Biodiesel catalysis; Processes for biodiesel production from unrefined oils and fats; Biocatalytic production of biodiesel; Industrial process technology for biodiesel production; Analytical methods and standards for quality assurance in biodiesel production; Valorisation of the glycerol by-product from biodiesel production; Sustainability and use of biodiesel; Evolution of biodiesel and alternative diesel fuels; Epilogue: Outlook for biodiesel science and technology. 864 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84569 591 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 776 1 £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695910

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High temperature Advanced membrane Small and micro superconductors science and combined heat and (HTS) for energy technology for power (CHP) systems applications sustainable energy Advanced design, Edited by Z Melhem, Oxford and environmental performance, materials Instruments Nanoscience, UK applications and applications Edited by R Beith, Beith & Woodhead Publishing Series Edited by A Basile, Associates Ltd, UK in Energy No. 27 ITM-CNR, Italy and S Nunes, High temperature superconductors (HTS) offer King Abdullah University of Science and Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 18 many advantages through their application in Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia This book provides a systematic and electrical systems, including high efficiency Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 25 comprehensive reference on small and performance and high throughput with low micro-CHP (combined heat and power) Progress in membrane materials, selective electrical losses. While cryogenic cooling systems suitable for buildings, commercial membrane design, and computer modelling and precision materials manufacture and industrial facilities, and local heat and simulation have contributed greatly to is required to achieve this goal, cost networks and microgrids. Benefits of using this the application of advanced membranes reductions without significant performance type of cogeneration plant include a vastly in conventional and alternative power loss are being achieved through advanced improved energy efficiency achieving 80-90% sectors, as well as to clean industry design, development and manufacture of energy output from the same amount of fuel, applications. Research and development HTS equipment. This book explores the compared to 40-50% for conventional systems of membrane systems continues apace fundamental science and engineering of HTS and reduced carbon dioxide and waste heat towards the goal of simple, efficient, and components, such as wires and tapes, cables, emissions helping to reduce any negative easily integrated systems that offer low- coils and magnets, and reviews the energy environmental impacts. The book also reviews cost, reliable processing and operation. applications these materials are used in, from the design and development of small and Advanced membrane science and technology power systems and rotating machinery to micro CHP systems and critically reviews for sustainable energy and environmental fusion and accelerator technologies. applications of this important technology. applications presents a comprehensive review CONTENTS of membrane science and technology, focusing CONTENTS Part 1 Fundamental science and engineering of high Part 1 Introduction to small and micro combined heat and temperature superconductor (HTS) materials and on developments and applications in the areas power (CHP) systems: Overview of small and micro CHP components: Fundamental issues in high temperature of sustainable energy and clean-industry. systems; Techno-economic assessment of small and micro superconductor (HTS) materials science and engineering; CHP systems; Thermodynamics, performance analysis HTS wires and tapes; HTS cables; Bulk HTS materials; HTS CONTENTS and computational modelling of small and micro CHP magnets; Cryogenics for HTS systems; Electromagnetic Part 1 Introduction to membrane science and engineering: systems; Integration of small and micro CHP systems into modelling of HTS materials and applications. Part 2 Fundamental membrane processes, science and engineering; distributed energy systems; Biomass fuels for small and Application of HTS materials and components in energy Fundamental science of gas and vapour separation in micro CHP systems: Resources, conversion and applications. systems; Superconducting fault current limiters and power polymeric membranes; Characterisation of membranes for Part 2 Development of small and micro CHP systems and cables; Superconducting magnetic energy storage systems energy and environmental applications; Economic analysis of technology: Internal combustion and reciprocating engine (SMES); Application of HTS technology in rotating machinery; membrane use in industrial applications. Part 2 Membranes systems for small and micro CHP applications; Gas turbine HTS in fusion technologies; HTS in accelerator systems. for coal and gas power plants: Carbon dioxide (CO2) and microturbine systems for small CHP applications; Stirling capture, synthesis gas processing and oxygen (O2) transport: engine systems for small and micro CHP applications; 432 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 Membrane technology for CO2 capture in power plants; ISBN: 978 0 85709 012 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 529 9 Organic Rankine cycle (ORC) based waste heat / waste Polymeric membranes for post-combustion CO2 capture; fuel recovery systems for small CHP applications; Fuel cell £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 Inorganic membranes for pre-combustion CO2 capture; systems for small and micro CHP applications; Heat-activated www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090126 Inorganic membranes for synthesis gas processing; O2 cooling technologies for small and micro CHP applications; transport membranes: Dense ceramic membranes for power Energy storage for small and micro CHP applications. Part plant applications. Part 3 Membranes for the petrochemical 3 Application of small and micro CHP systems: Micro CHP industry: hydrocarbon fuel and natural gas processing, and systems for residential and small commercial buildings; Bioalcohol production advanced biofuels production: Membranes for hydrocarbon District and community heating aspects of CHP systems; fuel processing and separation; Polymeric membranes for Biochemical conversion of lignocellulosic Small CHP systems for commercial buildings and institutions; natural gas processing; Membranes for advanced biofuels Small and micro CHP systems for the food and beverage biomass production. Part 4 Membranes for alternative energy processing industries; Biomass-based small and micro CHP applications: Batteries, fuel cells and hydrogen (H2) Edited by K W Waldron, Institute of Food systems: Application and status in the United Kingdom; production: Ion exchange membranes for vanadium redox Thermal-engine-based small and micro CHP systems for Research, UK flow batteries; Membranes for lithium batteries; Proton domestic applications: Modelling micro CHP deployment. exchange membranes for fuel cells; Functional ceramic Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 3 hollow fibre membranes for catalytic membrane reactors and 560 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 1 84569 795 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 275 5 CONTENTS solid oxide fuel cells; Proton conducting ceramic membranes for solid oxide fuel cells and H2 processing; Membrane £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 Part 1 Pretreatment and fractionation: Hydrothermal electrolysers for H2 production; Biomimetic membrane www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697952 pretreatment; Thermochemical pretreatment; Key features reactors for H2 production. Part 5 Membranes for industrial, of pretreated biomass solids and impact on hydrolysis; environmental and nuclear applications: Membranes for Solvent fractionation. Part 2 Hydrolysis (saccharification): industrial microfiltration and ultrafiltration; Membranes for Acid hydrolysis; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Cellulases for forward osmosis in industrial applications; Degradation of enzymatic hydrolysis. Part 3 Fermentation and separation: polymeric membranes in water and wastewater treatment; Integrated hydrolysis, fermentation and co-fermentation; Membranes for photocatalysis in water and wastewater Co-fermentation challenges using baker’s yeast; Separation treatment; Membranes for nuclear power applications. and purification. Part 4 Monitoring and modelling: Analytical monitoring of pretreatment and hydrolysis; On-line 848 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 monitoring of fermentation; Modelling hydrolysis and ISBN: 978 1 84569 969 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 379 0 fermentation. Part 5 Life-cycle assessment of and multiple £195.00/US$330.00/€235.00 products: Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA); www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699697 Chemical production; Production of longer-chain alcohols. 496 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84569 510 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 961 1 £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695101

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Handbook of biofuels RAIL AUTOMOTIVE production Processes and technologies Wheel-rail interface NEW Edited by R Luque, J handbook Alternative fuels and advanced Campelo, University of Edited by R Lewis, University vehicle technologies Córdoba, Spain and J Clark, of Sheffield, UK and U Towards zero carbon transportation University of York, UK Olofsson, Royal Institute of Edited by R Folkson, Richard Folkson Technology, Sweden Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 15 Automotive, UK ‘Strongly recommended as a comprehensive mini- Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy No. 57 encyclopedia to all concerned with fossil fuel substitution, having a vision of energy sustainability.’ The automotive sector is a major energy ‘State-of-the-art is an overused term, but in this case it Materials World is well used’ user. Most vehicles also run on fossil fuels, which presents a major emissions problem. ‘The authors of the reviews are all experts in their The global increase in the use of biofuels as Reducing emissions levels requires both substitute transportation fuels has prompted areas with established records of research. The reviews are authoritative and miss little.’ optimisation of core vehicle technologies research and development into advanced Materials World and design and the development and chemical, biochemical and thermochemical implementation of breakthrough technologies CONTENTS biofuels production. This research and for improved performance. This book provides development is aimed at improving the Part 1 State-of-the-art research: Introduction to wheel- rail interface research; Basic tribology of the wheel-rail comprehensive and systematic coverage of quality and environmental impact of biofuels contact; Wheel-rail contact mechanics; Friction and wear advanced fuels and vehicle technologies production, as well as the overall efficiency simulation of the wheel-rail interface; Rail materials; that will be instrumental in improving the and output of biofuels production plants. Railway wheel wear; Fatigue of railway wheels; Out-of- round railway wheels; Rail surface fatigue and wear; The energy efficiency and environmental impact Handbook of biofuels production provides a evolution and failure of pearlitic microstructure in rail steel: of the automotive sector. Sections review the thorough reference on the range of biomass Observations and modelling; Rail corrugation; Rail welds; development of fuel types and infrastructures, conversion processes and technologies. Squats on railway rails; Effect of contaminants on wear, fatigue and traction; Effect of damage on railway vehicle advanced engines and powertrain, and CONTENTS dynamics; Noise and vibration from the wheel-rail interface; consider hybrid and electric vehicle Part 1 Key issues of biofuels production: Introduction and Adhesion and friction modification; Wheel-rail isolation; technologies. overview; Multiple objectives policy: Life cycle sustainability Airborne particles from the wheel-rail contact; Maintenance assessment; Vegetable-based feedstocks. Part 2 Chemical of the wheel-rail interface; Models for infrastructure CONTENTS and biochemical conversion: Chemical catalytic conversion; costs related to the wheel-rail interface. Part 2 Industrial Key issues in alternative fuels, transportation infrastructure Biochemical catalytic production of biodiesel; Glycerol- context – managing the wheel-rail interface; Managing the and vehicle technology; Small scale low-carbon vehicle free and alternative biodiesels; Biodiesel from microbial wheel-rail interface: Railway infrastructure maintenance in manufacture: Industry developments and drivers. Part oil; Bioethanol production; Biobutanol production; Other a severe environment; the Swedish experience; Managing the 1 Advanced and alternative transportation fuels: Liquid bioalcohols; Biogas via anaerobic digestion; Hydrogen. Part wheel-rail interface: Europe Metro (London Underground) transportation fuels and blends; Gaseous transportation 3 Thermal and thermo-chemical conversion: Bio-oils via experience on the London Underground Victoria line; fuels; Lubricants and engine lubrication; Electricity and catalytic pyrolysis; Fluid catalytic cracking; Bio-syngas and Managing the wheel-rail interface: The Canadian experience; hydrogen as energy vectors. Part 2 Internal combustion biohydrogen via gasification; Bioalcohols via gasification; Managing the wheel-rail interface: The US experience; engines: Internal combustion engine cycles and concepts; Hydrothermal conversion; Fischer-Tropsch synthesis; Biomass Managing the wheel-rail interface: The Japanese experience; Advanced spark ignition engines; Heavy-duty vehicles reforming. Part 4 Integrated production and application Managing the wheel-rail interface: The Australian engines; Advanced internal combustion engine materials. of biofuels: Biorefineries; Valorisation of by-products; experience; Managing the wheel-rail interface: The Dutch Part 3 Powertrain, control technology and vehicle Utilisation in diesel engines. experience. lightweighting: Advanced powertrain technology; Advanced 688 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 856 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 transmissions; Lightweighting; Improving vehicle rolling ISBN: 978 1 84569 679 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 049 2 ISBN: 978 1 84569 412 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 678 8 resistance and aerodynamics. Part 4 Electric vehicle technologies: Electric/hybrid vehicle types; Battery £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 technology for electric vehicles; Pure electric vehicles; Fuel- www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694128 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696795 cell electric hybrid vehicles. 690 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 ISBN: 978 0 85709 522 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 742 2 Materials for fuel cells Fatigue in railway infrastructure Approx. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857095220 Edited by M Gasik, Helsinki University of Edited by A M Robinson, Newcastle University, Technology, Finland UK and A Kapoor, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials No. 13 ‘The book almost exclusively tackles the subject of failures in railway infrastructure.’ ‘…directs the reader to the in-depth discussions and state-of-the-art technologies.’ ‘The book has plenty of detail about embankments, Materials World cuttings and bridges.’ CONTENTS ‘The text is particularly useful to up-and-coming Introduction: Materials challenges in fuel cells: Materials railway civil engineers and designers aware of failure basics for fuel cells; Alkaline fuel cells; Polymer electrolyte modes that are not taught in many university courses.’ fuel cells; Direct methanol fuel cells; Phosphoric acid fuel Materials World cells; Molten carbonate fuel cells; Solid oxide fuel cells; Regenerative fuel cells; Novel fuel cells and materials; CONTENTS Performance degradation and failure mechanisms of fuel cell Fatigue in railways: An overview; Fatigue in railway and materials; Recyclability and life cycle assessment of fuel cell tramway track; Fatigue in railway bridges; Safety and materials. reliability issues affecting escalators and moving walks in railway stations; Design, safety and reliability of lifts in 512 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 railway stations. 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NEW NEW Innovations in Fuel Economy and MEMS for automotive and Advanced materials in Sustainable Road Transport aerospace applications automotive engineering Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Edited by M Kraft and N M White, Southampton Edited by J Rowe This book presents the papers from the University, UK The automotive industry is under constant Innovations in Fuel Economy and Sustainable Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and pressure to design vehicles capable of meeting Road Transport conference, held in Pune, Optical Materials No. 32 increasingly demanding challenges such as India, 8-9 November, 2011. Papers examine advances in powertrain, alternative fuels, Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) improved fuel economy, enhanced safety and lightweight vehicles, electric vehicles are miniature devices or machines which effective emission control. Beginning with and hybrid vehicles. An international integrate elements such as actuators, sensors a comprehensive introduction to advanced assembly of senior industry representatives and a processor to form microsystems. materials for vehicle lightweighting and provide insight into the latest research The automotive sector is currently the automotive applications, Advanced materials and technological advances in low carbon biggest consumer of MEMS and this market in automotive engineering goes on to consider technology sustainability for road transport, is expected to grow, driven by safety nanostructured steel for automotive body helping towards achieving stringent emissions legislation. Emerging applications in the structures, aluminium sheet and high pressure standards and continual improvements in fuel aerospace field will face unique challenges die-cast aluminium alloys for automotive economy efficiency, all in an expanding Indian related to harsh environmental conditions applications, magnesium alloys for lightweight market. These technical papers from industry and reliability requirements. Part one covers powertrains and automotive bodies, and and academia discuss the latest developments MEMS in automotive applications, including polymer and composite moulding technologies. and research of leading organisations. safety systems, stability control and engine The final chapters then consider a range of management. Part two describes MEMS in design and manufacturing issues that need to CONTENTS be addressed when working with advanced The papers are arranged under the following headings: aircraft including navigation systems, devices Hybrid and electric vehicles; Fuels; Light weight vehicles; for health monitoring and drag reduction. materials, including the design of advanced Advances in powertrain; Fuels and emissions. MEMS thrusters for nano and pico satellites are automotive body structures and closures, 240 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2011 also covered. technologies for reducing noise, vibration and ISBN: 978 0 85709 213 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 587 9 harshness, joining systems, and the recycling £195.00/US$330.00/€235.00 CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092137 Part 1 MEMS for automotive applications: MEMS for passenger of automotive materials. safety in automotive vehicles; MEMS for automotive vehicle CONTENTS stability control applications; MEMS for automotive tyre Introduction: Advanced materials and vehicle lightweighting; pressure monitoring systems; MEMS pressure and flow Advanced materials for automotive applications: An Diesel engine system design sensors for automotive engine management and aerospace overview; Advanced metal-forming technologies for applications; Radio frequency (RF) MEMS for automotive automotive applications; Nanostructured steel for Q Xin, Navistar Inc, USA radar sensors; MEMS for passenger comfort in vehicles. automotive body structures; Aluminium sheet for automotive Part 2 MEMS for aerospace applications: MEMS for active applications; High-pressure die-cast (HPDC) aluminium alloys Diesel engine system design links everything drag reduction in aerospace applications; MEMS inertial for automotive applications; Magnesium alloys for lightweight diesel engineers need to know about engine navigation systems for aircrafts; MEMS for structural health powertrains and automotive bodies; Polymer and composite monitoring in aircrafts; MEMS for harsh environment sensors moulding technologies for automotive applications; Advanced performance and system design in order for in aerospace applications; MEMS thrusters for nano and pico automotive body structures and closures; Advanced materials them to master all the essential topics quickly satellites; MEMS enabling space exploration and exploitation. and technologies for reducing noise, vibration, and harshness and to solve practical design problems. Based 368 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 (NVH) in automobiles; Recycling of materials in automotive on the author’s unique experience in the ISBN: 978 0 85709 118 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 648 7 engineering; Joining systems for automotive applications. field, it enables engineers to come up with an Approx. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 352 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091185 ISBN: 978 1 84569 561 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 546 6 appropriate specification at an early stage in £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 the product development cycle. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695613 CONTENTS Tribology and dynamics of Part 1 Fundamental concepts in diesel engine system design – analytical design process, durability, reliability, engine and powertrain Internal Combustion Engines and optimization: The analytical design process and diesel Fundamentals, applications and future engine system design; Durability and reliability in diesel Improving performance, fuel economy and engine system design; Optimization techniques in diesel trends engine system design. Part 2 Engine thermodynamic cycle emissions and vehicle powertrain performance and emissions in diesel Edited by H Rahnejat, Loughborough Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) engine system design: Fundamentals of dynamic and static University, UK diesel engine system designs; Engine–vehicle matching This book contains the papers of the Internal analysis in diesel powertrain system design; Engine brake ‘This fascinating and comprehensive book on current performance in diesel engine system design; Combustion, developments in the fields of tribology and multi-body Combustion Engines: Performance fuel emissions, and calibration for diesel engine system design; dynamics related to vehicle problems will be of interest economy and emissions conference, in the Diesel after treatment integration and matching. Part 3 to both the industrial and academic communities.’ IMechE bi-annual series, held on the 29th and Dynamics, friction and noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) Duncan Dowson, Leeds University and in diesel engine system design: Advanced diesel valvetrain 30th November 2011. system design; Friction and lubrication in diesel engine Visiting Professor, Loughborough University, CONTENTS system design; NVH in diesel engine system design. Part UK The papers are arranged under the following headings: 4 Heat rejection, air system, engine controls and system integration in diesel engine system design: Diesel engine CONTENTS SI engines and downsizing; GDI particulates and other emissions; Diesel fuel injection; Engine design; Fuels and heat rejection and cooling; Diesel engine air system design; Part 1 Introduction to multi-physics and tribology within the emissions; Emissions after-treatment. Diesel engine system dynamics, transient performance, and multi-physics environment. Part 2 Engine and powertrain electronic controls; Diesel engine system specification design technologies and applications. 288 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2011 and subsystem interaction; Concluding remarks and outlook 1056 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 0 85709 205 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 506 0 for diesel engine system design. £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 361 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 993 2 1088 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092052 £240.00/US$410.00/€290.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 715 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 083 6 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693619 £225.00/US$380.00/€270.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697150

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Tailor welded Materials, design and Advanced direct injection blanks for advanced manufacturing for lightweight combustion engine technologies manufacturing vehicles and development Edited by B Kinsey, Edited by P K Mallick, University of Michigan- Volume 1: Gasoline and gas engines University of New Hampshire Dearborn, USA Edited by H Zhao, Brunel University, UK and X Wu, Wayne State ‘The book offers a realistic and rational approach to University, USA Direct injection enables precise control of the environmental problem of reducing vehicle weight, the fuel/air mixture so that engines can be preserving safety, cost and performance. ...this book is well linked with a lot of data.’ tuned for improved power and fuel economy, Tailor welded blanks are sheets made from Materials World but ongoing research challenges remain in different strengths and thicknesses of steel improving the technology for commercial CONTENTS pre-welded together being pressed and shaped Introduction. Part 1 Materials for lightweight automotive applications. As fuel prices escalate DI into the final component. They produce structures: Advanced steels for lightweight automotive engines are expected to gain in popularity high-quality components with the right grade structures; Aluminium alloys for lightweight automotive for automotive applications. This important and thickness of steel where they are most structures; Magnesium alloys for lightweight powertrains and book, in two volumes, reviews the science and automotive structures; Thermoplastics and thermoplastic- needed, providing significant savings in weight matrix composites for lightweight automotive structures; technology of different types of DI combustion and processing costs in such industries as Thermoset-matrix composites for lightweight automotive engines and their fuels. Volume 1 deals with automotive engineering. Part one of this book structures. Part 2 Manufacturing and design of lightweight direct injection gasoline and CNG engines, automotive structures: Manufacturing processes for light reviews processing issues in product design, alloys; Joining for lightweight vehicles; Recycling and including history and essential principles, production methods, weld integrity and lifecycle issues for lightweight vehicles; Crashworthiness approaches to improved fuel economy, design, deformation. Part two discusses applications design issues for lightweight vehicles. optimisation, optical techniques and their in such areas as automotive and aerospace 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 applications. engineering. ISBN: 978 1 84569 463 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 782 2 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 CONTENTS CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694630 Overview of gasoline direct injection engines; Stratified Part 1 Processing and modeling: Weld integrity of tailor charge combustion in direct injection gasoline engines; The welded blanks; Deformation of tailor welded blanks during turbocharged direct injection spark-ignition engine; The forming; Mechanics based modelling of tailor welded blank lean boost combustion system for improved fuel economy; forming; Numerical simulation modelling of tailor welded Internal Combustion Engines Exhaust gas recirculation boosted direct injection gasoline blank forming. Part 2 Applications: Light weight metal alloy engines; Direct injection gasoline engines with autoignition tailor welded blanks; Advanced high-strength steel, tailor- Performance, fuel economy and emissions combustion; Design and optimization of gasoline direct injection engines using computational fluid dynamics; Direct welded blanks (AHSS-TWBs); Tailor-welded blanks for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) automotive industry; Tailor-made blanks for the aerospace injection natural gas engines; Bio fuels for spark-ignition industry. engines; Optical diagnostics for direct injection gasoline CONTENTS engine research and development. 240 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 The papers are arranged under the following headings: ISBN: 978 1 84569 704 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 385 1 SI Engines - Technology for fuel economy; SI Engines - 324 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84569 389 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 732 7 £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 Downsizing, design and analysis; Diesel engines - Design analysis; Emissions control - NOx and particulates; Fuels and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697044 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 diesel engines; Low-temperature combustion; Fuels and SI www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693893 engines. 282 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2009 Vehicle noise and vibration ISBN: 978 1 84334 607 4 £185.00/US$315.00/€220.00 Advanced direct injection refinement www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781843346074 combustion engine technologies Edited by Xu Wang, RMIT University, Australia and development ‘Automotive engineers with a mathematical background Volume 2: Diesel engines would find this book useful.’ Materials World Injection Systems for IC Engines Edited by H Zhao, Brunel University, UK CONTENTS Conference CONTENTS Part 1 Light-duty direct injection diesel engines: Overview Part 1 Introduction: Rationale and history of vehicle noise Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) of high-speed direct injection diesel engines; Fuel injection and vibration refinement; Target setting and benchmarking systems for high-speed direct injection diesel engines; for vehicle noise and vibration refinement. Part 2 CONTENTS Mixture formation, combustion and pollutant emissions in Measurement and modelling: Vehicle vibration measurement Application; FIE hardware; Biofuels; Nozzle flow; Gasoline; high-speed direct injection diesel engines; Multiple injection and analysis; Vehicle noise measurement and analysis; Heavy-duty/large engines. diesel combustion process in the high-speed direct injection Random signal processing and spectrum analysis in vehicle 255 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2009 diesel engine by optical diagnostics; Turbocharging and noise and vibration refinement; Theory and application of ISBN: 978 1 84334 561 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 442 1 air-path management for light-duty diesel engines; Advanced modal analysis in vehicle noise and vibration refinement; £315.00/US$535.00/€380.00 concepts for future light-duty diesel engines; Advanced Mid– and high-frequency problems in vehicle noise and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781843345619 control and engine management for future light-duty diesel vibration refinement – statistical energy analysis and wave engines. Part 2 Heavy-duty direct injection diesel engines: approaches; Advanced simulation techniques in vehicle noise Overview of heavy-duty diesel engines; Fuel injection and vibration refinement; Advanced experimental techniques systems for heavy-duty diesel engines; Turbocharging in vehicle noise and vibration refinement. Part 3 Noise technologies for heavy-duty diesel engines; Alternative and vibration refinement in vehicle systems: Aerodynamic Low Carbon Vehicles 2009 combustion system for heavy-duty diesel engines; Heavy- noise and its refinement in vehicles; Active noise and Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) duty diesel engine system design. Part 3 Exhaust emission vibration control in vehicles; Noise and vibration refinement abatement, diesel combustion diagnostics and modelling: of powertrain systems in vehicles; Vehicle interior noise CONTENTS Fuel reforming for diesel engines; Exhaust gas after refinement – cabin sound package design and development; The carbon challenge; Electricity; Hybrids; Fuels and lubes; treatment for light-duty diesel engines; Overview of diesel Noise and vibration refinement of chassis and suspension; Alternative energy storage media; IC engines. emissions and control for heavy-duty diesel engines; Optical Body structure noise and vibration refinement; Vehicle noise diagnostics in diesel combustion engines; In-cylinder spray, and vibration strategy-based diagnostics. 238 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84334 560 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 441 4 mixing, combustion, and pollutant-formation processes 452 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 £315.00/US$535.00/€380.00 in conventional and low-temperature-combustion diesel ISBN: 978 1 84569 497 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 804 1 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781843345602 engines; Advanced computational fluid dynamics modelling £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 of direct injection engines. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694975 756 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84569 744 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 745 7 £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697440

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Textile advances in the IPDS 2006 Integrated Flammability testing automotive industry powertrain and of materials used Edited by R Shishoo, Shishoo Consulting AB, driveline systems in construction, Sweden 2006 transport and mining Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 79 IMechE, Automobile Division V Apte, formerly Fire Science CONTENTS and Technology Laboratory, Part 1 General: Requirements for automotive textiles - A CSIRO, Australia car producer’s view; Mapping the automotive textile supply chain; Woven and knitted fabrics used in automotive CONTENTS CONTENTS interiors; Nonwovens used in automobiles; Recycling of Section 1 Transmissions: The investigation of automotive Understanding materials flammability; Fundamental automotive textiles. Part 2 Automotive interiors: Design transmission error characteristics subject to operating measurement techniques. Part 1 Flammability tests for of automotive interior textiles; Three-dimensional textiles conditions; Comparison of approximation methods applied buildings and their contents: Flammability of wood products; and nonwovens for polyurethane foam substitution in car to a complex non-linear analytical transmission model; Flammability tests for external cladding on buildings; Fire seats; Physiologically optimized car seats; Smart textiles in Gear teeth impacts in hydrodynamic conjunctions: Idle hazard assessment of wall and ceiling fire spread in rooms; automotive interiors; Reducing noise in automotive interiors; rattle; The prediction of loaded static tooth behaviour for Fire behaviour of sandwich panels; Flammability tests for Leather and coated textiles in automotive interiors. Part automotive parallel axis gears; Boundary lubrication film upholstered furniture and mattresses; Flammability tests 3 Safety applications of automotive textiles: Technical formation from belt type CVT fluids; Design consideration for cables; Flammability tests for electrical appliances. developments and market trends of automotive airbags; Key and potential of the Milner CVT. Section 2 Concept to market Part 2 Flammability tests for transportation and mining: technology developments in textiles for use in automotive evolution: Optimum engine models for diesel automotive Flammability tests for regulation of building and construction tires. Part 4 Use of textiles in automotive bodywork: Textile powertrain development processes; Hardware-in-the- materials; Fire testing in road and railway tunnels; structures for load-bearing applications in automobiles; loop simulation (HIL) for production engine development. Flammability tests for aircraft; Flammability testing in the Textiles composites for automotive structural components. Section 3 Powertrain integration: An integrated simulation mining sector; Flammability tests for railway passenger cars; Ships and submarines; Tests for spontaneous ignition of solid Published in association with The Textile Institute approach: Ricardo transmission and driveline dynamic simulation library; A powertrain thermal simulation model; materials. 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 Novel techniques for holistic powertrain optimisation – a 480 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 ISBN: 978 1 84569 331 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 504 0 hybrid vehicle case study; Hybridization of a small SUV and ISBN: 978 1 85573 935 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 104 2 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 its control; Concept and potential of ‘CVT-hybrid-driveline’; £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 Power combining single regime transmissions for automotive www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693312 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739352 vehicles. Section 4 Engine integration: Driveability validation using MAHLE Powertrain’s IDAA toolset; The effect of exhaust aftertreatment and engine temperature on IOLs for CVT powertrains; A turbocharged diesel engine with HCCI and CAI engines for the intake air accumulator to improve torque transients in a CVT The automotive industry and the automotive industry powertrain. environment 208 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback + H Zhao, Brunel University, UK Free CD-ROM 2006 P Nieuwenhuis and P Wells, Cardiff University, CONTENTS ISBN: 978 1 84569 197 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 203 2 UK Part 1 Overview: Motivation, definition, and history of HCCI/ £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 272 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2003 CAI engines. Part 2 Gasoline HCCI/CAI combustion engines: www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691974 ISBN: 978 1 85573 713 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 860 7 Overview of CAI/HCCI gasoline engines; Two-stroke CAI £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 engines; Four-stroke gasoline HCCI engines with thermal www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855737136 management; Four-stroke CAI engines with residual gas trapping; Four-stroke CAI engines with internal exhaust 8th International Conference gas recirculation (EGR); HCCI control; CAI control and CAI/ SI switching; Fuel effects in CAI gasoline engines. Part 3 on Turbochargers and Textiles in automotive Diesel HCCI combustion engines: Overview of HCCI diesel Turbocharging engines; HCCI combustion with early and multiple injection engineering in the heavy-duty diesel engine; Narrow angle direct Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), W Fung, Collins and Aikman Automotive injection (NADITM) concept for HCCI diesel combustion; Combustion Engines & Fuels Group Low-temperature and premixed combustion concept with Fabrics and J M Hardcastle, Consultant, UK late injection; HCCI fuel requirements. Part 4 HCCI/CAI CONTENTS combustion engines with alternative fuels: Natural gas HCCI Compressors and novel intake systems; Improved models Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles No. 13 engines; HCCI engines with other fuels. Part 5 Advances for cycle simulation; Electro boost systems; Turbines; Published in association with The Textile Institute modeling and experimental techniques: Auto-ignition and Mechanical aspects; Additional papers. chemical kinetic mechanisms of HCCI combustion; Overview 384 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2000 376 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback + Free of modeling techniques and their application to HCCI/CAI ISBN: 978 1 85573 493 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 897 3 CD-ROM 2006 engines; Overview of advanced optical techniques and their £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 applications to HCCI/CAI engines. Part 6 Future directions ISBN: 978 1 84569 174 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 709 9 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734937 for CAI/HCCI engines: Outlook and future directions in HCCI/ £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 CAI engines. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691745 544 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 ISBN: 978 1 84569 128 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 354 1 The automotive industry £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691288 The science and technology of Core research from TWI 158 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 materials in automotive engines ISBN: 978 1 85573 515 6 H Yamagata, Yamaha Motor Co Ltd, Japan £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735156 Vehicle Thermal Management CONTENTS Systems (VTMS8) Preface; Engines; The piston; The piston ring; The cylinder; The camshaft; The valve and valve seat; The valve spring; Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) The crankshaft; Connecting rod; The catalyst; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Glossary of technical terms. Plastics in the automotive CONTENTS Papers cover the following areas: Heat and A/C; Heat 328 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 industry Exchanger/Manufacture; Engines; Emissions/Fuel Economy; ISBN: 978 1 85573 742 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 085 4 J Maxwell Alternative Powertrain; External & Internal Component £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 Flows; Heat & A/C Vehicle Comfort; Under hood. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855737426 192 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1994 ISBN: 978 1 85573 039 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 864 5 756 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2007 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 ISBN: 978 1 84334 348 6 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730397 £385.00/US$655.00/€460.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781843343486

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AEROSPACE NEW NEW Leveraging information Innovation in technology for optimal aircraft aeronautics NEW maintenance, repair and Edited by T Young, University MEMS for automotive and overhaul (MRO) of Limerick, Ireland and M aerospace applications Hirst, Airport Planning and A Sahay, IBM, Australia Edited by M Kraft and N M White, Southampton Development Ltd, UK University, UK Aimed at professionals in the aviation industry and students of aircraft maintenance, this Innovation in aeronautics explores both a Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and book covers the use and management of range of innovative ideas in this important Optical Materials No. 32 technology in the aviation maintenance, industry and how the process of innovation Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) repair, and overhaul (MRO) context. The book itself can be effectively managed. Part one are miniature devices or machines which provides a backdrop of current trends in the reviews developments including biologically- integrate elements such as actuators, sensors industry where airlines are tending to retain inspired technologies, morphing aerodynamic and a processor to form microsystems. their aircraft longer on the one hand, and concepts, jet engine design drivers, and The automotive sector is currently the yet are rapidly introducing a new genre of developments underpinned by digital biggest consumer of MEMS and this market aircraft such as the A380 and B787 into service technologies. The environment and human is expected to grow, driven by safety on the other. This book provides industry factors in innovation are also explored as legislation. Emerging applications in the professionals and students of aviation MRO are trends in supersonic passenger air travel. aerospace field will face unique challenges (at all levels) with the necessary principles, Part two goes on to examine change, and related to harsh environmental conditions approaches and tools to respond effectively the processes and management involved and reliability requirements. Part one covers and efficiently to the constant development of in innovative technology development. MEMS in automotive applications, including new technologies - both in general and within Challenges faced in aeronautical production safety systems, stability control and engine the aviation MRO profession. are the focus of part three which reviews management. 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NEW human factors that relate to technological developments Part 2 MEMS for aerospace applications: MEMS for active in aviation; Innovation in supersonic passenger air travel. drag reduction in aerospace applications; MEMS inertial Spacecraft thermal control Part 2 Change: The process of innovation in aeronautics; navigation systems for aircrafts; MEMS for structural health Managing innovative technology development in aeronautics: monitoring in aircrafts; MEMS for harsh environment sensors J Meseguer, I Pérez-Grande and A Sanz- Technology assessment (TA) techniques; Mining the ‘far side’ in aerospace applications; MEMS thrusters for nano and pico Andrés, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, of technology to develop revolutionary aircraft prototypes: satellites; MEMS enabling space exploration and exploitation. Spain The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) 368 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 approach; Revolutionary ideas about the future of air ISBN: 978 0 85709 118 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 648 7 Thermal control systems are an essential transport. Part 3 Challenges: Intellectual property, patents and innovation in aeronautics; Cost, time and technical Approx. £140.00/US$240.00/€170.00 element of spacecraft design, ensuring that www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091185 performance risk mitigation in large, complex and innovative all parts of the spacecraft remain within aeronautics development projects; Innovation in aeronautics acceptable temperature ranges at all times. through lean engineering. 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NEW Welding and joining Orbital mechanics and formation Introduction to aerospace of aerospace flying materials materials A digital control perspective A Mouritz, Royal Melbourne Institute of Edited by M C Chaturvedi, P A Capó-Lugo, George C. Marshall Space Technology, Australia University of Manitoba, Flight Center (NASA) and P M Bainum, Howard Canada University, USA The structural materials used in airframe and propulsion systems influence the Aimed at students, faculty and professionals cost, performance and safety of aircraft. in the aerospace field, this book provides This essential new book is intended for Welding and joining techniques play an practical information on the development, undergraduate students studying aerospace essential role in both the manufacture and analysis, and control of a single and/or and aeronautical engineering, and is also a in-service repair of aerospace vehicles and multiple spacecraft in space. This book is valuable resource for postgraduate students components. This important book provides divided into two major sections: single and and practising aerospace engineers. The first in-depth information on different techniques multiple satellite motion. The first section three chapters of the book introduce the for joining metallic and non-metallic analyses the orbital mechanics, orbital reader to aerospace materials. The next group aerospace materials and their applications. perturbations, and attitude dynamics of a of chapters go on to discuss the properties, Part one reviews different types of welding single satellite around the Earth. Using the production and metallurgy of materials for such as inertia friction, laser and hybrid knowledge of a single satellite motion, the aerospace structures, followed by chapters laser-arc welding and issues relating to their translation of a group of satellites called on performance issues and recycling. The use. The second part of the book focuses on formation flying or constellation is explained. final chapter covers materials selection for other joining techniques such as riveting, Formation flying has been one of the main aerospace structures and engines. bonding and brazing and methods of assessing research topics over the last few years and their quality and effectiveness. Finally, an this book explains different control approaches CONTENTS Introduction to aerospace materials; Aerospace materials: important appendix to this book covers linear to control the satellite attitude motion and/ Past, present and future; Materials and material friction welding in the aerospace industry. or to maintain the constellation together. The requirements for aerospace structures and engines; control schemes are explained in the discrete Strengthening of metal alloys; Mechanical and durability CONTENTS testing of aerospace materials; Production and casting of Part 1 Welding techniques: New welding techniques for domain such that it can be easily implemented aerospace metals; Processing and machining of aerospace aerospace engineering; Inertia friction welding (IFW) on the computer on board the satellite. The metals; Aluminium alloys for aircraft structures; Titanium for aerospace applications; Laser welding of metals for key objective of the book is to show the aerospace and other applications; Hybrid laser-arc welding alloys for aerospace structures and engines; Magnesium reader the practical and the implementation alloys for aerospace structures; Steels for aircraft structures; of aerospace and other materials; Heat affected zone Superalloys for gas turbine engines; Polymers for aerospace cracking in welded nickel superalloys. 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Corrosion control MARINE ENGINEERING AND Advances in marine in the aerospace UNDERWATER WELDING antifouling coatings industry and technologies Edited by S Benavides, US Edited by C Hellio, University Coast Guard, USA Pressure vessels of Portsmouth, UK and D M External pressure technology Yebra, Pinturas Hempel S.A., Second edition Spain C T F Ross, University of Portsmouth, UK ‘...makes for a diverse, all embracing and near ‘This book provides a comprehensive summary of the complete presentation of the subject. …numerous This book provides theoretical and current state-of-the-art and should be essential reading studies which are well-supported by photographic experimental investigations on vessels under for anyone concerned with sustainable operation of evidence, data tables and numerous graphs.’ external pressure together with design hints. equipment in the marine environment.’ The Aeronautical Journal (Royal Highly beneficial to naval architects, ocean Materials World Aeronautical Society) engineers, pressure vessel designers and CONTENTS CONTENTS aeronautical engineers and post graduates, Part 1 Marine fouling organisms and their impact: The battle against marine biofouling: A historical review; Corrosion in the aerospace industry. Part 1 Corrosion it is illustrated with 180 diagrams and 120 Surface colonisation by marine organisms and its impact fundamentals and cost of corrosion: Assessing the cost of references. on antifouling research; Algae as marine fouling organisms: corrosion to the aerospace industry; Corrosion and the adhesion damage and prevention; Bacterial adhesion and threat to aircraft structural integrity; Effect of corrosion CONTENTS marine fouling; Understanding the biofouling of off-shore and on the mechanical behaviour of aircraft aluminum alloys. An overview of pressure vessels under external pressure; deep-sea structures; The effects of marine biofouling on the Part 2 Corrosion monitoring, evaluation and prediction: Axisymmetric deformation of pressure vessels; Shell performance of ocean-going vessels; The impact and control Nondestructive evaluation of corrosion in the aerospace instability of pressure vessels; General instability of pressure of biofouling in marine finfish aquaculture; Expected effect industry; Corrosion prediction in the aerospace industry; vessels; Vibration of pressure vessel shells; Vibrations of climate change on fouling communities and its impact Integrated health and corrosion monitoring systems in of pressure vessel shells in water; Novel pressure hull on antifouling research; Legislation affecting antifouling the aerospace industry; Corrosion and fatigue modelling designs; Vibration and collapse of novel pressure hulls; products. Part 2 Testing and development of antifouling of aircraft structures. Part 3 Corrosion protection and Design of submarine pressure hulls to withstand buckling coatings: Developing new marine antifouling substances: prevention: Corrosion control in space launch vehicles; under external hydrostatic pressure; Non-linear analyses Learning from the pharmaceutical industry; Laboratory Coating removal techniques in the aerospace industry; of model submarine pressure hulls, using ANSYS; Star Wars bioassays for screening marine antifouling compounds; Novel corrosion schemes for the aerospace industry; underwater: Deep-diving underwater pressure vessels for Key issues in the formulation of marine antifouling paints; Greases and their role in corrosion control in the aerospace missile defence systems; Vibration of a thin-walled shell Modelling the design and optimization of chemically active industry; Business strategies for corrosion control in fleet under external water pressure, using ANSYS. Appendices of marine antifouling coatings; High throughput methods for maintenance. computer programs. the design of fouling control coatings; Ageing tests and 320 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 488 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 long-term performance of marine antifouling coatings; ISBN: 978 1 84569 345 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 553 8 ISBN: 978 0 85709 248 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 249 6 Testing the impact of biofilms on the performance of marine £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 antifouling coatings. Part 3 Chemically active marine www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693459 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092489 antifouling technologies: Tin-free self-polishing marine antifouling coatings; The use of copper as a biocide in marine antifouling paints; The use of broad-spectrum organic biocides in marine antifouling paints; Organic alternatives to The air transport Condition assessment of aged copper in the control of marine biofouling; Natural marine products with antifouling activities; Enzyme-based solutions system structures for marine antifouling coatings. Part 4 Surface approaches to the control of marine biofouling: Advanced nanostructured M Hirst, Airport Planning and Edited by J K Paik, Pusan National University, surfaces for the control of marine biofouling: the AMBIO Development Ltd, UK Korea and R E Melchers, University of project; Surface modification approaches to control marine Newcastle, Australia biofouling; Fouling control coatings using low surface energy, foul release technology; Non-silicon biocide-free antifouling ‘…cohesion between the 17 detailed chapters is solutions; Trends in marine biofouling research. excellent.’ 784 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84569 386 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 631 3 ‘…invaluable to owners and operators of ships, oil rigs, £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 bridges and other large assets such as fixed and mobile www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693862 ‘…an excellent and well-written book. ...with mining equipment.’ a contents that is accurately represented by this title. Anyone involved in air transport as a specialist Materials World professional could be interested in reading it.’ CONTENTS The Aerospace Professional Part 1 Current practices: Current practices in condition Underwater repair technology assessment of aged ships and floating offshore structures; J Nixon, Cranfield University, UK CONTENTS Current practices in condition assessment of aged fixed- Part 1 System objectives and environments: More than type offshore structures; Definition and assessment of CONTENTS one answer? The natural environment; The regulatory deficiencies in building construction. Part 2 Mechanisms, Offshore structures, materials and standards; Joining of environment; Operational environment. Part 2 System mathematical models and preventive measures for age- underwater structures without the use of underwater elements; Aircraft; Airlines; Airports; Airspace management. related deterioration: Corrosion wastage in aged structures; welding; Underwater engineering processes for fabrication Part 3 Coping with the future: Coping with change – in the Fatigue cracking in aged structures; Local denting and other operations; Underwater welding technology; Manual environments; Coping with change – the manufacturer’s deterioration in aged structures. Part 3 Residual strength hyperbaric welding techniques; Alternatives to saturation challenge; Coping with change – the airline’s challenge; of aged structures: Corroded structures and residual diving for deep water applications; Deep water arc welding Coping with change – the airport’s challenge; Coping with strength; Cracked structures and residual strength; Dented processes; Alternatives to arc welding for deep water joining change – the airspace challenge; Systemic processes – the structures and residual strength. Part 4 Reliability of aged operations; Conclusions. Appendices: Oceanography; Diving way ahead. Bibliography. structures: Reliability of aged ship structures; Reliability technology; Hyperbaric welding research techniques. of aged offshore structures; Reliability of aged land-based 352 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 128 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2000 structures. Part 5 Inspection and maintenance: Inspection of ISBN: 978 1 84569 325 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 522 4 ISBN: 978 1 85573 239 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 886 7 £90.00/US$155.00/€110.00 aged ships and offshore structures; Inspection of aged land- based structures; Maintenance of aged ships and offshore £100.00/US$170.00/€120.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693251 structures; Maintenance of aged land-based structures; Risk- www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732391 *Not available for distribution in the USA. based inspection and maintenance of aged structures. 552 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 ISBN: 978 1 84569 334 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 521 7 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693343

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Non-destructive examination of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND NEW underwater welded structures GENERAL MATERIALS Biomaterials and medical V S Davey, formerly HSE, UK, O Forli, Det tribology Norske Veritas, Norway, G A Raine, Technical Research and development Software Consultants Ltd and R Whillock, NEW Edited by J Paulo Davim, University of Aveiro, formerly BOMEL, UK Handbook of friction-vibration Portugal CONTENTS Components of examination; Personnel, qualifications and interactions Medical tribology can be defined as the QA; Procedures; Pre-inspection activities; Inspection for G S Chen, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA science of tribological phenomena in the flaws; Inspection for corrosion; Passive NDT methods; Post- human body, both those that naturally occur inspection activities; Introduction of new equipment; Remote Friction-vibration interactions are common operated vehicle deployment; Appendices: Background text; but important phenomena in science and in the tissues or organs and those that arise Summary of underwater NDT qualification schemes. engineering. Handbook of friction-vibration after implantation of an artificial device, 84 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1999 while biomaterials are inert substances ISBN: 978 1 85573 427 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 959 8 interactions introduces the principles and provides the resources to understand and designed to be incorporated into living Approx. £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 systems. Biomaterials and medical tribology www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734272 work with them. A unified theoretical framework includes some of the most brings together a collection of high quality important engineering applications. The first articles and case studies focussing on new research and developments in these two Developments in marine three chapters in the book introduce basic concepts and analytical methods of friction important fields. The book provides details of corrosion and vibration. The fourth chapter presents the different types of biomaterial available, Edited by S A Campbell, University of the general principles on friction-vibration including metals, polymers and composites, Portsmouth, UK, N Campbell and F C Walsh interactions, and also touches on various while chapters in the latter half offer an engineering applications. In the fifth chapter analysis of friction, wear, lubrication and CONTENTS other related issues in specific applications. Biocorrosion and microbiological influenced corrosion; Metal the concepts and methods are extended corrosion; Established and novel methodologies for corrosion to some of the most critical engineering CONTENTS monitoring; Corrosion inhibitors and protective coatings. applications in high-tech industry, presenting Metals and alloys; Polymers Ceramics; Composites; Tribology 230 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1998 of natural synovial joints and artificial replacements; Wear of ISBN: 978 1 85573 825 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 876 8 the friction-vibration interaction principle and screws and plates in bone fracture repair; Wear of denture £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 applications in data storage systems. and restorative materials; Wear replacement heart valves; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855738256 Lubrication of the pump in total artificial hearts; Tribology of CONTENTS contact lenses and ocular tribology. Linear system vibrations; Nonlinear vibrations; Random vibrations; Contact mechanics; Multiple scale contact; 200 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2014 Adhesion; Friction; Friction-vibration interaction of single- ISBN: 978 0 85709 017 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 220 5 Underwater wet welding and degree-of-freedom system; Multiple-degree-of-freedom Approx. £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 system; Continuous system; Effect of friction with negative www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090171 cutting slope; Stick-slip; Sprang-slip; Follower forces; Mode coupling; CONTENTS Effect of higher frequency excitation and ultrasonic PWI activities in the field of underwater welding and cutting excitation; Friction-vibration interactions in slider-disk technologies; Study of physico-metallurgical peculiarities of interface in computer hard disk drive; Identification of NEW wet arc welding of structural steels; Development of MMA friction-vibration interactions; Acoustic emission due to electrodes for manual underwater welding in all spatial friction-vibration interactions and applications. Anti-abrasive nanocoatings positions of steels; Special equipment of PWI design for 200 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2014 underwater welding and cutting; Wet underwater welding Current and future applications trials with commercial MMA electrodes; Technological ISBN: 978 0 85709 458 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 459 9 M Aliofkhazraei, Tarbiat Modares University, Approx. £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 peculiarities of wet semi-automatic welding with flux- Iran cored wire; The experience of practical application of the www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094582 underwater semi-automatic welding with flux-cored wire; This book provides an overview of the Study of peculiarities of underwater flux-cored wire arc cutting without additional supply of oxygen; Technology and fabrication methods for anti-abrasive experience of application of underwater flux-cored wire arc nanocoatings. The connections among semi-automatic cutting; Underwater FCA wet welding. fabrication parameters, the characteristics 118 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1998 of nanocoatings and the resulting properties ISBN: 978 1 85573 388 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 316 5 (i.e. nanohardness, toughness, wear rate, £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733886 load-bearing ability, friction coefficient, and scratch resistance) are discussed. Size-affected mechanical properties of Professional diver’s manual on nanocoatings are examined, including their uses. Anti-abrasive nanocoatings including wet-welding metallic-, ceramic-, and polymeric-based D Keats, Consultant, UK layers as well as different kinds of these 80 pages 210 x 148mm (6 x 8) paperback 1990 nanostructures, such as multi-layered ISBN: 978 1 85573 006 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 889 8 nanocomposites and thin films, are reviewed. £45.00/US$75.00/€55.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730069 CONTENTS Synthesis and processing of modern nanocoatings; Introduction to new methods for wear protection; Characterization of nanocoatings; Classification of modern methods in surface engineering; Comparison of new methods for anti abrasive nanocoatings; Application of nanocoatings. 250 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 ISBN: 978 0 85709 211 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 217 5 Approx. £115.00/US$195.00/€140.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092113

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NEW NEW NEW Engineering systems acquisition Ultraprecision bearings Controller design for industrial and support F Wardle, UPM Ltd., UK robots and machine tools J P T Mo, RMIT University and A Sinha, Defence Ultra precision bearings provides a detailed Applications to manufacturing processes Material Organization, Australia review of the different types of bearing and F Nagata, Tokyo University of Science and K Engineering systems such as an aircraft or their properties, as well as an analysis of the Watanabe, Okayama University, Japan factors that influence motion error, stiffness frigate are highly complex and specifically Controller design for industrial robots and damping. Following an introduction to designed to meet the customer’s and machine tools presents results where basic principles of motion error, each chapter requirements. This important book provides industrial robots have been successfully of the book is then devoted to the basic the information necessary to acquire and applied to such surfaces, presenting up to date principles and properties of a specific type of support complex engineering systems information on these advanced manufacturing bearing: ball, hydrodynamic, aerodynamic, expected to last for a long time. Chapters systems, including key technologies. Chapters hydrostatic and aerostatic. The book in the first half of the book examine the life cover topics such as velocity-based discrete- concludes with a comparison of these types of cycles of these systems, their design, testing time control system for industrial robots; bearing and their applications. and certification, and the principles behind preliminary simulation of intelligent force their acquisition. The latter half of the book CONTENTS control; CAM system for an articulated reviews topics including operations support Introduction: Definition of ultra precision bearings; Motion industrial robot; a robot sander for artistic error; Static stiffness; Damping; Thermal characteristics; and logistics, systems maintenance, reliability Bearing – Shaft systems; Closure; Ball bearings: Scope; Ball furniture; a machining system for wooden and upgrades, and performance and risk bearing types; Bearing arrangements; Bearing tolerances; paint rollers; a polishing robot for PET bottle analysis, ending with a discussion of the need Ring fits and mounting parameters; Bearing geometry; blow moulds; and a desktop orthogonal-type for continuous improvements in these systems. Kinematic relationships; Ball – raceway contact mechanics; Bearing loads and deflections; Static stiffness characteristics; robot for finishing process of LED lens cavity; CONTENTS Motion error; Damping; Thermal characteristics; Closure; and concludes with a summary. Life cycles of complex engineering systems; Systems Hydrostatic bearings; Background; Bearing types and acquisition principles; Systems design, Management arrangements; Design principles; Static stiffness; Motion CONTENTS Velocity-based discrete-time control system with intelligent of engineering design changes; Systems testing and error; Damping; Torque and power consumption; Aerostatic control concepts for open architecture industrial robots; certification; Operations support and logistics; Systems bearings: Background; Bearing types and arrangements; Preliminary simulation on intelligent force control; CAM maintenance and reliability; Mid-life upgrade; Architecture Principle of operation; Internal pressure distribution; Static system for articulated-type industrial robot; 3D robot sander for designing support systems; Performance and risks stiffness; Motion error; Damping; Thermal characteristics; for artistic designed furniture; 3D machining system for analysis; Continuous improvement. Closure; Herringbone and spiral groove hydrodynamic bearings: Historical development; Principle of operation; artistic wooden paint rollers; Polishing robot for PET bottle 200 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 Bearing types; Pressure distribution; Load capacity and blow moulds; Desktop orthogonal-type robot for finishing ISBN: 978 0 85709 212 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 215 1 static stiffness; Motion error; Damping; Torque and power process of LED lens cavity; Summary. Approx. £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 consumption; Closure; Herringbone and spiral groove 250 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092120 aerodynamic bearings: Background; Bearing types; Pressure ISBN: 978 0 85709 462 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 463 6 distribution; Load capacity and static stiffness; Motion Approx. £115.00/US$195.00/€140.00 error; Damping; Torque and power consumption; Closure; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094629 Comparison of bearing types; Appendix: Vibration forces The risk management of safety generated by waviness of ball bearing surfaces. and dependability 200 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 ISBN: 978 0 85709 162 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 218 2 NEW W Wong, Consultant, UK Approx. £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091628 Sustainable vehicle technologies In an easy-to-read and accessible way, The Driving the green agenda risk management of safety and dependability Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) presents the key factors involved in successful Hydroforming for advanced risk management, so that even non-experts in This book contains the papers from the small and medium-sized organisations, as well manufacturing IMechE’s Sustainable vehicle technologies as engineers and managers, can apply sound Edited by M Koç, Virginia Commonwealth 2012 conference. An innovative technical safety and dependability principles. University, USA conference organised by the Automobile CONTENTS CONTENTS Division of the IMechE, it follows on from the Ever-present danger: Introduction to the principles of risk Introduction and state-of-the-art of hydroforming. Part 2009 Low Carbon Vehicle conference, which management; Ignorance is no defence: Legislation and the 1 Principles of hydroforming: Hydroforming systems, established a high standard with presentations corporate role in managing risk; How to recognise hazards: equipment, controls and tooling; Deformation mechanism primarily focussed on powertrain technology. Learning about generic industrial hazards; Human factors in and fundamentals of hydroforming; Materials and their risk management: Understanding why humans fail and are characterization for hydroforming; Formability analysis for The conference examines the latest unreliable; Exposing hazards: Techniques to find possible tubular hydroformed parts; Design and modeling of parts, advances in technology with a view towards risks of unacceptable failures in procedures, machines process and tooling in tube hydroforming; Tribological understanding the consequences of carbon and systems; Safe enough? Methods and procedures for aspects in hydroforming. Part 2 Hydroforming techniques and evaluating and reducing risk in the design of processes, plant their applications: Pre-forming: Tube rotary draw bending dioxide reduction over the entire vehicle and machinery; Inherently unsafe: Safety issues in planning and pre-flattening/crushing in hydroforming; Hydroforming: lifecycle. Papers cover all aspects of the finite a new facility; Product risk: Managing risk in the design hydropiercing, end-cutting, and welding; Hydroforming resources available for vehicle production, and development process; Asset integrity: Learning about sheet metal forming components; Bending and hydroforming the cause and symptoms of age and decay and the need for of aluminum and magnesium alloy tubes; Low pressure operation and recycling. maintenance to avoid catastrophic failures; Coping with tube hydroforming; Comparative analysis of hydroforming risk: How to ensure the health and safety of people at work; CONTENTS techniques; Fluid cell pressing in the aerospace industry; Weight reduction technology using lightweight or high Management disasters: The lessons to be learnt from two Hydroforming and its role in lightweighting automobiles; major disasters. strength materials; Alternative propulsion systems including Warm hydroforming. hybrids, electric and mechanical systems; Hydrogen and 312 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 412 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 fuel cells; Engine downsizing and power-pack design; Rolling ISBN: 978 1 84569 712 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 938 3 ISBN: 978 1 84569 328 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 441 8 resistance and aerodynamic improvements; Lifetime CO2 £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 analysis; Low CO2 processes for product development. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697129 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693282 200 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 0 85709 456 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 457 5 Approx. £315.00/US$535.00/€380.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094568

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NEW NEW NEW Mechatronics and Materials and surface Machining and machine-tools manufacturing engineering Research and development engineering Research and development Edited by J Paulo Davim, University of Aveiro, Research and Edited by J Paulo Davim, University of Aveiro, Portugal development Portugal Woodhead Publishing Reviews: Mechanical Edited by J Paulo Davim, Woodhead Publishing Reviews: Mechanical Engineering Series No. 3 University of Aveiro, Portugal Engineering Series No. 2 The third book in the Woodhead Publishing Reviews: Mechanical Engineering Series Woodhead Publishing Reviews: Mechanical This book, the second in the Woodhead Engineering Series No. 1 Publishing Reviews: Mechanical Engineering publishing high quality articles (full research Series, is a collection of high quality articles articles, review articles and cases studies) This book, the first in the Woodhead with a special emphasis on research and Publishing Reviews: Mechanical Engineering (full research articles, review articles, and cases studies) with a special emphasis on development in machining and machine-tools. Series, is a collection of high quality Machining and machine tools is an important articles (full research articles, review research and development materials and surface engineering and its applications. subject with application in several industries. articles and cases studies) with a special Parts manufactured by other processes emphasis on research and development in Surface engineering techniques are being used in the automotive, aircraft, aerospace, often require further operations before the mechatronics and manufacturing engineering. product is ready for application. Traditional Mechatronics is the blending of mechanical, missile, electronic, biomedical, textile, petrochemical, chemical, moulds and dies, machining is the broad term used to describe electronic, and computer engineering into removal of material from a work piece, and an integrated design. Today, mechatronics machine tools, and construction industries. Materials science is an interdisciplinary field covers chip formation operations including: has a significant and increasing impact on turning, milling, drilling and grinding. engineering with emphasis on the design, involving the micro and nano-structure, processing, properties of materials and its Recently the industrial utilization of non- development and operation of manufacturing traditional machining processes such as EDM engineering systems. The main objective applications to various areas of engineering, technology and industry. All types of materials (electrical discharge machining), LBM (laser- of this interdisciplinary engineering field is beam machining), AWJM (abrasive water jet the study of automata from an engineering are addressed including metals and alloys, polymers, ceramics and glasses, composites, machining) and USM (ultrasonic machining) has perspective, thinking on the design of products increased. The performance characteristics of and manufacturing processes and systems. nano-materials, biomaterials, etc. The relationship between micro and nano- machine tools and the significant development Mechatronics and manufacturing systems of existing and new processes, and machines, are well established and executed within a structure, processing, properties of materials is discussed. Surface engineering is a truly are considered. Nowadays, in Europe, USA, great number of industries including aircraft, Japan and countries of emergent economies automotive and aerospace industries; machine interdisciplinary topic in materials science that deals with the surface of solid matter. machine tools is a sector with great tools, moulds and dies product manufacturing, technological evolution. computers, electronics, semiconductor and CONTENTS communications, and biomedical. Scratch resistance of modified polymethylmethacrylate CONTENTS nanocomposites; Nanomechanical properties and nanoscale Analysis of acoustic emission signal evolutions for monitoring CONTENTS deformation of engineering metals and alloys; Analysis diamond-coated tool delamination wear in machining; High Implementation of light-scattering instrumentation: of large-strain microindentation of crystalline polymers; performance machining of austenitic stainless steels; Forces Innovation, design and development; Planar Nanocomposite coatings: A review; Thermal sprayed monitoring in shape grinding process of complex parts; micromanipulation on microconveyor platforms: Recent WC-Co coatings for tribological application; Tribological Optimization of minimum quantity lubrication in grinding developments; Single-axis arm designed with an ultrasonic performance of electroless Ni-P coatings; Tribological with CBN wheels; Electrical discharge machining: Study on motor: Basic active/passive joint torque control; Signal response of materials during sliding against various machining characteristics; Conventional and un-conventional processing for tool condition monitoring: From wavelet surface textures; Laser straight cutting of Ti-6Al-4V alloy: hole making in metal matrix composites (MMCs; A laboratory analysis to sparse decomposition; ANN modelling of fractal Temperature and stress fields. machine for micro electrochemical machining; Cam-driven electromagnetic mechanical testing machine. dimension in machining; Predicting forces and damage in 308 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 drilling of polymer composites: Soft computing techniques; ISBN: 978 0 85709 151 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 603 6 368 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 Minimising burr size in drilling: Integrating response surface £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 154 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 219 9 methodology with particle swarm optimisation; Single point Approx. £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 incremental forming of polymers. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091512 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091543 388 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 0 85709 150 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 589 3 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 Materials for engineering www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091505 Third edition J Martin, formerly University of Oxford, UK

‘Voted - Outstanding academic title 2003’ ‘This outstanding title has been selected for its excellence in scholarship and presentation, the significance of its contribution to the field, and its value regarding important treatment of its subject.’ Choice Magazine (Review of second edition) CONTENTS Part 1 Characterisation of engineering materials: The structure of engineering materials; The determination of mechanical properties. Part 2 Structure / property relationships: Metals and alloys; Glasses and ceramics; Organic polymeric materials; Composite materials. 256 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2006 ISBN: 978 1 84569 157 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 160 8 £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691578

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NEW NEW NEW 10th International conference on Dynamics of tethered satellite Spacecraft thermal control vibrations in rotating machinery systems J Meseguer, I Pérez-Grande and A Sanz- 11-13 September 2012, IMechE London, V S Aslanov and A S Ledkov, Samara State Andrés, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, UK Aerospace University, Russia Spain Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Aimed at engineering students and Thermal control systems are an essential element of spacecraft design, ensuring that This book presents the papers from the 10th professionals working in the field of mechanics all parts of the spacecraft remain within International conference on vibrations in of space flight, this book examines space acceptable temperature ranges at all times. rotating machinery. This conference, first tether systems – one of the most forward Spacecraft thermal control describes the held in 1976, has defined and redefined thinking directions of modern astronautics. fundamentals of thermal control design and the state-of-the-art in the many aspects of The main advantage of this technology is reviews current thermal control technologies. vibration encountered in rotating machinery. the simplicity, profitability and ecological The book begins with an overview of space Distinguished by an excellent mix of industrial compatibility: space tethers allow the missions and a description of the space and academic participation achieved, execution of various manoeuvers in orbit environment, followed by coverage of the heat these papers present the latest methods of without costs of jet fuel due to the use of transfer processes relevant to the field. In the theoretical, experimental and computational gravitational and electromagnetic fields of third part of the book, current thermal control rotordynamics, alongside the current issues of the Earth. This book will acquaint the reader technologies are described, and in the final concern in the further development of rotating with the modern state of the space tether’s part, design, analysis and testing techniques machines. Topics are aimed at propelling dynamics, with specific attention to the are reviewed. forward the standards of excellence in the research projects of the nearest decades. design and operation of rotating machines. The book presents the most effective CONTENTS mathematical models and the methods used The space mission; Space environment; Keplerian orbits; CONTENTS for the analysis and prediction of space tether Conductive heat transfer; Thermal radiation heat transfer; Papers cover the following areas: Electrical machines; Thermal control surfaces; Insulation systems; Radiators; Micro machines; Smart machines; ‘Green’ machines for systems’ motion; attention is also given on the Louvers; Mechanical interfaces; Heat pipes; Phase change sustainability and environmental applications; Machinery influence of the tether on spacecraft’s motion, capacitors; Heaters; Pumped fluid loops; Thermoelectric vibration and noise; Marine applications. to emergencies and chaotic modes. cooling; Cryogenic systems; Thermal protection systems; Thermal control design; Thermal mathematical models; 840 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2012 Thermal control testing; Conclusion. ISBN: 978 0 85709 452 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 453 7 CONTENTS £425.00/US$725.00/€510.00 Space tether systems in astronautics; Mathematical models 396 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 of space tether systems; Motion of a satellite with an www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094520 ISBN: 978 1 84569 996 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 608 1 attached tether system; Delivery of payload from orbit by £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 the instrumentality of a space tether system; Space tether www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699963 systems directed along a local vertical; Chaotic motion of an NEW elastic space tether system. 350 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 The design and manufacture of ISBN: 978 0 85709 156 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 600 5 NEW £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 medical devices www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091567 10th International conference on Edited by J Paulo Davim, University of Aveiro, turbochargers and turbocharging Portugal Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) The design and manufacture of medical NEW This book presents the papers from the devices brings together a range of articles Leveraging information latest international conference, following and case studies dealing with medical device technology for optimal aircraft on from the highly successful previous R&D. Chapters in the book cover materials conferences in this series held regularly since used in medical implants, such as Titanium maintenance, repair and 1978. Papers cover all current and novel Oxide, polyurethane, and advanced polymers; overhaul (MRO) aspects of turbocharging systems design for devices for specific applications such as spinal A Sahay, IBM, Australia boosting solutions for engine downsizing. and craniofacial implants, and other issues The focus of the papers is on the application related to medical devices, such as precision The book provides a backdrop of current trends of turbocharger and other pressure charging machining and integrated telemedicine in the industry where airlines are tending to devices to spark ignition (SI) and compression systems. retain their aircraft longer on the one hand, and yet are rapidly introducing a new genre of ignition (CI) engines in the passenger car and CONTENTS aircraft such as the A380 and B787 into service commercial vehicles. Novel boosting solutions Characteristics and applications of Titanium Oxide as a for diesel engines operating in the industrial biomaterial for medical; Precision machining of medical on the other. This book provides industry devices; Polyurethane for biomedical applications: A professionals and students of aviation MRO and marine market sectors are also included. review of recent developments; Application of the finite element method in spinal implant design and manufacture; (at all levels) with the necessary principles, CONTENTS Design and manufacture of a novel dynamic spinal implant; approaches and tools to respond effectively Papers cover the following areas: Novel applications; High- Customized craniofacial implants: Design and manufacture; boost and two-stage systems; Turbine fatigue and structural; and efficiently to the constant development of Compressor aero-design optimisation (CFD); Rotordynamics Technology advances for polymers in active implantable new technologies - both in general and within medical devices; Integrated telemedicine systems: Patient and vibrations; Advancing simulation and validation; Turbine monitoring, in-time prognostics, and diagnostics and the aviation MRO profession. development trends; Systems and transient response; domicile. Compressor development trends; Novel pressure charging CONTENTS and high efficiency systems; Turbine unsteady flow; 250 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 An overview of aircraft maintenance; The business of Additional papers not presented at the conference. ISBN: 978 1 907568 72 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 908818 18 8 maintaining aircraft; Aircraft maintenance paradigm; 456 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2012 Approx. £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 Aviation MRO’s Challenge to the IT industry; The IT industry ISBN: 978 0 85709 209 0 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 613 5 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781907568725 responds; The current aviation MRO IT landscape; Leveraging IT and shaping the future. £350.00/US$595.00/€420.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092090 252 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 1 84569 982 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 143 7 £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699826

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NEW NEW NEW Advances in science and Defect structure in Rubber-pad forming processes technology of Mn+1AXn phases nanomaterials Technology and applications Edited by I M Low, Curtin University of J Gubicza, Eötvös Lorand University, Hungary M Ramezani, University of New South Wales, Technology, Australia Australia and Z M Ripin, Universiti Sains Nanomaterials exhibit unique mechanical and Malaysia, Malaysia Advances in science and technology of physical properties compared to their coarse- Mn+1AXn phases presents a comprehensive grained counterparts, and are consequently This book describes different types of review of synthesis, microstructures, a major focus of current scientific research. rubber-pad forming processes currently being properties, ab-initio calculations and Defect structure in nanomaterials provides studied for their experimental and numerical applications of Mn+1AXn phases and targets a detailed overview of the processing advantages and disadvantages. 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It is vital for the automotive industry 480 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 Advanced engineering design to continue to meet the demands of the ISBN: 978 1 84569 991 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 601 2 An integrated approach modern environmental agenda. In order to Approx. £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699918 E M Benavides, Universidad Politécnica de excel, manufacturers must research and Madrid, Spain develop fuel systems that guarantee the best engine performance, ensuring minimal This book provides engineers and students with emissions and maximum profit. The papers Internal combustion engines a general framework focusing on the processes from this unique conference focus on the Improving performance, fuel economy and of designing new engineering products. The latest technology for state-of-the-art system emissions procedures covered by the framework lead design, characterisation, measurement, Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) the reader to the best trade-offs to ensure and modelling, addressing all technological maximum satisfaction of the customer’s aspects of diesel and gasoline fuel injection This book contains the papers of the Internal needs, meeting the lowest cost expectations, systems. Topics range from fundamental fuel combustion engines: Performance fuel ensuring the lowest environmental impact spray theory, component design, to effects economy and emissions conference, in the and maximising profits and best positioning on engine performance, fuel economy and IMechE bi-annual series, held on the 29th and in the marketplace. This book describes the emissions. 30th November 2011. engineering tools that are compatible with CONTENTS CONTENTS these goals and sustainable activity. Papers cover the following areas: Systems architecture; The papers are arranged under the following headings: CONTENTS Gasoline DI systems; Medium/heavy-duty diesel; Light- SI engines and downsizing; GDI particulates and other The design process; Information, entropy, and its duty diesel; Gasoline DI spray generation; Diesel spray; emissions; Diesel fuel injection; Engine design; Fuels and relationship to design; Axiomatic design; Metric design; Development and methodology. emissions; Emissions after-treatment. 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NEW A quick guide to API 653 Modern machining technology Modelling and certified storage tank inspector A practical guide simulation of syllabus Edited by J Paulo Davim, University of Aveiro, integrated systems Example questions and worked answers Portugal in engineering C Matthews, Matthews Engineering Training This forward-thinking, practical book provides Issues of methodology, Limited, UK essential information on modern machining technology for industry with emphasis on quality, testing and The API Individual Certification Programs the processes used regularly across several application (ICP) are well established in the oil/gas/ major industries. Machining technology D J Murray-Smith, University of Glasgow, UK petroleum industries. This guide reviews one presents great interest for many important of API’s three main ICPs: API 653: Certified industries including automotive, aeronautics, This book places particular emphasis on storage tank inspector. It discusses key issues of model quality and ideas of model aerospace, renewable energy, moulds and definitions and scope, inspection regimes and dies, biomedical, and many others. Machining testing and validation. Mathematical and testing techniques relating to tank design, computer-based models provide a foundation processes are manufacturing processes in linings, welds, protection systems, repair and which parts are shaped by the removal of for explaining complex behaviour, decision- alteration. making, engineering design and for real-time unwanted material; these processes cover simulators for research and training. Many CONTENTS several stages and are usually divided into Interpreting API and ASME Codes; An introduction to API 653: the following categories: cutting (involving engineering design techniques depend on 2009 and its related codes; An introduction to API RP 575; suitable models, assessment of the adequacy Reasons for inspections: Damage mechanisms; Inspection single point or multipoint cutting tools); of a given model for an intended application practices and frequency; Evaluation of corroded tanks; abrasive processes (including grinding and API 650: Tank design; Tank non-destructive examination; advanced machining processes, such as EDM is therefore critically important. 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CONTENTS and control engineering, and involve non- 352 pages 170 x112mm (4 x 6 1/2) paperback 2011 Turning; Drilling; Milling; Grinding and finishing processes; Thermal advanced machining processes. linear lumped-parameter models described by ISBN: 978 1 84569 756 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 527 5 ordinary differential equations. £40.00/US$70.00/€50.00 412 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697563 ISBN: 978 0 85709 099 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 494 0 CONTENTS *Not available for distribution in the USA. £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 The principles of system modelling; Integrated systems www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090997 and their significance for system modelling; Problem organisation; Inverse simulation for system modelling and design; Methods and applications of parameter sensitivity Innovations in analysis; Experimental modelling: system identification, Tribology for engineers parameter estimation and model optimisation techniques; fuel economy and A practical guide Issues of model quality and the validation of dynamic sustainable road models; Real-time simulation, virtual prototyping and Edited by J Paulo Davim, University of Aveiro, partial-system testing; Model management; Further transport discussion. Portugal Institution of Mechanical 372 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ‘As a whole the book contains interesting, practically ISBN: 978 0 85709 078 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 605 0 Engineers (IMechE) useful material perfectly tallied by the editor.’ £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 International Journal of Surface Science and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090782 Engineering This book presents the papers from the Tribology for engineers discusses recent Innovations in Fuel economy and sustainable research and applications of principles of A quick guide to API 510 road transport conference, held in Pune, friction, wear and lubrication, and provides certified pressure vessel India, 8-9 November, 2011. Papers examine the fundamentals and advances in tribology advances in powertrain, alternative fuels, inspector syllabus for modern industry. 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Aerodynamic measurements Electrical motor products Collaborative product assembly From physical principles to turnkey International energy-efficiency standards design and assembly planning instrumentation and testing methods Methodologies and applications G P Russo, Italy J Yu, Jiangsu Inspection and Quarantine C Lu, University of Electronic Science and Mechanical and Electrical Products Testing Aerodynamic measurements presents a Technology of China, China, J Y H Fuh and Y S Centre, T Zhang, Wuxi Entry-Exit Inspection comprehensive review of the theoretical Wong, National University of Singapore (NUS), and Quarantine Bureau and J Qian, Jiangsu bases on which experimental techniques used Singapore Inspection and Quarantine Mechanical and in aerodynamics are based. Limitations of Electrical Products Testing Centre, China Collaborative product assembly design and each method in terms of accuracy, response assembly planning presents several newly- time and complexity are addressed. This Electrical motor products reviews the energy developed methodologies and applications for book serves as a guide to choosing the most efficiency management laws for electrical collaborative assembly design and assembly pertinent technique for each type of flow field motor products in United States, European planning, two important steps during the including: 1D, 2D, 3D, steady or unsteady, Union (EU) and China. The energy efficiency product development life cycle. These subsonic, supersonic or hypersonic. certification requirements for the electrical benefits include effective and rapid assembly CONTENTS motor products vary from country to country design and assembly planning, thereby Pressure sensors; Velocity and mass flow by pressure and are summarised here. International reducing the development cost and helping measurements; Hot wire anemometer; Laser anemometry; standards, testing methods and certification manufacturers enhance profit. 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Based pumps, fans; Energy-efficiency technical measures system Orbital mechanics and formation for electrical motor products; Energy-efficiency standards on research work in the past few years, this flying of electrical motor products; Measurement errors and book will present several newly-developed uncertainties; Testing methods for electric motors; Efficiency methodologies and applications for A digital control perspective testing methods for centrifugal pumps; Efficiency testing methods for centrifugal fans; How to improve the energy- collaborative assembly design and assembly P A Capó-Lugo, George C. Marshall Space efficiency of electrical motor products; Modern control planning to improve the efficiency of product Flight Center (NASA) and P M Bainum, Howard methods for the induction motor. development in a collaborative design University, USA 192 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 environment. 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The first section compressors and their systems 220 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 analyses the orbital mechanics, orbital 2011 ISBN: 978 0 85709 053 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 388 2 perturbations, and attitude dynamics of a City University London in conjunction with the £115.00/US$195.00/€140.00 single satellite around the Earth. Using the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090539 knowledge of a single satellite motion, the translation of a group of satellites called This book contains the papers presented at the formation flying or constellation is explained. 7th International conference on compressors A quick guide to API 570 Formation flying has been one of the main and their systems at City University London research topics over the last few years and in conjunction with the IMECHE. This certified pipework inspector this book explains different control approaches conference is the ultimate global forum for syllabus to control the satellite attitude motion and/ reviewing the latest developments and novel Example questions and worked answers or to maintain the constellation together. The approaches in compressor research. It features contributions from equipment manufacturers, C Matthews, Matthews Engineering Training control schemes are explained in the discrete Limited, UK domain such that it can be easily implemented suppliers, users and research organisations; on the computer on board the satellite. 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Continuous and digital control systems; Example; Formation Manufacturing; Screw compressors; Scroll and turbo flying; Deployment procedure for a constellation; compressors; Rotary compressors. Published in association with Matthews Reconfiguration procedure for a constellation. 504 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2011 Engineering Training Limited and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) 438 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 0 85709 208 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 535 0 £315.00/US$535.00/€380.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 054 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 387 5 232 pages 170 x 112mm (4 x 6 1/2) paperback 2009 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092083 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 569 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 684 9 *Not available for distribution in the USA. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090546 £40.00/US$70.00/€50.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695699 *Not available for distribution in the USA.

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Vehicle thermal management Eleventh European Internal combustion engines systems conference and fluid machinery Performance, fuel economy and emissions exhibition (VTMS10) congress Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), Institution of Mechanical CONTENTS SAE International Engineers (IMechE) The papers are arranged under the following headings: SI Engines - Technology for fuel economy; SI Engines - This book contains the papers presented at the Downsizing, design and analysis; Diesel engines - Design analysis; Emissions control - NOx and particulates; Fuels and IMechE and SAE International, Vehicle thermal diesel engines; Low-temperature combustion; Fuels and SI management systems conference (VTMS10), CONTENTS engines. Gas compression: New reciprocating compressor solution held at the Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, 282 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2009 for offshore applications: Product development, realisation ISBN: 978 1 84334 607 4 Warwickshire, 15-19th May 2011. VTMS10 is and its first installation; Low temperature damage of a an International Conference organised by cryogenic centrifugal ethylene Compressor; Centrifugal £185.00/US$315.00/€220.00 the Automobile Division and the Combustion compressor modification mitigating the effects of increased www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781843346074 thrust due to fouling and leakages; Validation of a surge Engines and Fuels Group of the IMechE and SAE model by full scale testing. Pump design: Design study of a International. The event is aimed at anyone novel regenerative pump using experimental and numerical involved with vehicle heat transfer, members techniques; Positive displacement fuel pumping for aero- Internal combustion engines of the OEM, tier one suppliers, component engines. Enhanced recovery and capture: Dynamic plunger seal for offshore injection pumps with pressures above 700 Performance, fuel economy and emissions and software suppliers, consultants, and bar. Centrifugal compressors and pumps for CO2 applications: Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) academics interested in all areas of thermal Reliability: Numerical and practical investigations of energy management in vehicles. This vibrant mechanical seal interface films; Thermal spray coatings CONTENTS and fluid machinery; How to improve critical machine ‘up Papers cover the following areas: Combustion diagnostics; conference, the tenth VTMS, addresses time’ and save energy!; Integral measuring ring for tilting Diesel; Gasoline; Emissions; Fuels and lubricants; Calibration. the latest analytical and development pad thrust bearings; Latest perfluoroelastomer sealing 326 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2007 development in rapid gas decompression (Norsok M710 rev. 2) tools and techniques, with sessions on: ISBN: 978 1 84334 451 3 applications. Fluid machinery vibration: Root cause analysis Alternative Powertrain, Emissions, Engines, of vibrations and pulsations in a naphtha pipe system with £315.00/US$535.00/€380.00 Heat Exchange/Manufacture, Heating, A/C, centrifugal pumps; The mechanics of vane passing frequency www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781843344513 Comfort, Underhood, and External/Internal vibration; Synchronous rotor vibrations due to bearing journal differential heating. Gas turbines: Modelling and simulation of Component Flows. It covers the latest in transient thermal loading in a gas turbine; Use of compressor research and technological advances in the water wash to optimise gas turbine performance; Offshore Injection systems for IC engines field of heat transfer, energy management, spinning reserve study and emission testing for IPPC permits. conference comfort and the efficient management of all 272 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2010 Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) thermal systems within the vehicle. ISBN: 978 0 85709 091 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 440 7 £185.00/US$315.00/€220.00 CONTENTS CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857090911 Application; FIE hardware; Biofuels; Nozzle flow; Gasoline; Papers cover the following areas: Heat and A/C; Heat Heavy-duty/large engines. exchange/manufacture; Engines; Alternative powertrain; Engines/emissions; External and internal component flows; 255 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2009 Underhood; Heat & A/C vehicle comfort. Tenth European fluid machinery ISBN: 978 1 84334 561 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 442 1 676 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2011 £315.00/US$535.00/€380.00 ISBN: 978 0 85709 172 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 505 3 congress www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781843345619 £350.00/US$595.00/€420.00 Advances in the optimisation, design and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857091727 maintenance of process machinery Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Braking 2009 Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Using robots in hazardous CONTENTS Papers cover the following areas: Equipment and systems CONTENTS environments design; Operations and maintenance; Compliance with Materials; Braking systems design; Design and thermal legislation; Processing; Equipment and drives. Landmine detection, de-mining and other effects; NVH. 362 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2008 applications 300 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 84334 492 6 ISBN: 978 1 84334 559 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 443 8 Edited by Y Baudoin, Polytechnical Faculty £315.00/US$535.00/€380.00 £315.00/US$535.00/€380.00 Royal Military Academy, Belgium and M K www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781843344926 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781843345596 Habib, American University in Cairo, Egypt There have been major recent advances in Ninth European fluid machinery robotic systems that can replace humans in Ninth international conference undertaking hazardous activities in demanding congress on vibrations in rotating or dangerous environments. Published in Applying the latest technology to new and machinery association with the CLAWAR (Climbing and existing process equipment Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Walking Robots and Associated Technologies Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) CONTENTS Association) (www.clawar.org), this important 432 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 2006 book reviews the development of robotic Papers cover the following areas: Volume 1: Keynote ISBN: 978 1 84334 242 7 address; Smart machines; Blades; Analytical methods; systems for de-mining and other risky £105.00/US$180.00/€125.00 Experimental methods; Instabilities; Electrical machines. activities such as fire-fighting. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781843342427 Volume 2: Case studies; Faults; Cracks; Turbochargers; Diagnostics; Damping; Misalignment; Fluid-film; Balancing. CONTENTS 2 volumes (vol 1: 500 pages, vol 2: 458 pages) Part 1 Humanitarian demining. Part 2 Sensors for mine detection and robotics. 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A quick guide to welding and Nanostructure Solving tribology weld inspection control of materials problems in rotating Edited by S E Hughes Edited by R H J Hannink and machines CONTENTS A J Hill, CSIRO Manufacturing H Prashad, Bharat Heavy Terminology, abbreviations and symbols; Duties of a and Infrastructure Electricals Limited (BHEL), welding inspector; Analysis of a fusion weld; Materials and Technology, Australia weldability; Welding processes; Non-destructive testing India and mechanical testing; Welding defects and acceptance; Fracture modes; Codes, standards and documentation; Health and safety. 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CHEMISTRY AND GENERAL State estimation in Topology in chemistry SCIENCE chemometrics Discrete mathematics of molecules The Kalman filter and beyond D H Rouvray and R B King, University of P C Thijssen, University of Amsterdam, The Georgia, USA Group theory for chemists Netherlands CONTENTS Fundamental theory and applications Life and times of Harry Wiener; The rich legacy of half a CONTENTS century of the Wiener index; Mathematical and chemical Second edition Introduction; Classical estimation; State estimation; analysis of Wiener’s polarity number; The wiener number: Statistics; Non-linear estimation; The multi-component Some applications and new developments; A comparison K C Molloy, University of Bath, UK system; The calibration system; The titration system; between various topological indices; Manifold applications Multiple modelling; Principal components; Appendix: Matrix of topological indices; Mixed higher-order connectivity- ‘...this book provides a structured approach with fundamentals; Bibliography and index. pseudo-connectivity terms; The structural interpretation of regular problem-solving to assess understanding along 132 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2008 topological indices; Graph geometry via metrics; Molecular the way. 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Ions in solution Fundamentals of inorganic CORROSION Basic principles of chemical interactions chemistry J Burgess, University of Leicester, UK An introductory text for degree studies NEW ‘John Burgess, a well respected chemist, covers J Barrett, Imperial College and M A Malati, principles and chemical interactions of inorganic Mid-Kent College of Higher/Further Education, Corrosion prevention of solution chemistry in a student-friendly style. So UK magnesium alloys much of core inorganic chemistry in the book provides lecturers with a student development basis and brain- ‘This valuable addition to the ranks of introductory Edited by G-L Song, General Motors R&D storming tutorial sessions. It is recommended as the inorganic chemistry texts is recommended. The Center, USA and University of Queensland, backbone for a module in an undergraduate honors approach to electronic and bonding theory is a strong Australia degree chemistry course.’ point. Chapters on electronic configuration diatomic Education in Chemistry molecules, polyatomics and metals and finally, ionic Magnesium is an attractive lightweight metal compounds, add up to a thorough grounding. That 232 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 1999 for many applications. There has therefore it should be recommended to all who teach at this ISBN: 978 1 898563 50 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 78242 056 9 level and to all departmental libraries is, however, been significant research into tackling its £40.00/US$70.00/€50.00 indisputable.’ major drawback: magnesium’s susceptibility www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563501 Chemistry in Britain to corrosion. This important book summarises key aspects of this research. Part one reviews ‘Very clear, and one of the few books at this level alloying and inhibition techniques to improve Crystal structures to introduce group theory and use it throughout the remainder of the book.’ corrosion resistance. The second part of Lattices and solids in stereoview Professor J.K. Nagle, Bowdoin University, the book discusses surface treatment and M Ladd, University of Surrey, UK USA conversion techniques. Part three assesses coatings whilst the final part of the book 320 pages 242 x 169mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 1997 ‘This unique book approaches traditional ISBN: 978 1 898563 38 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 78242 053 8 includes case studies from automotive and crystallography, descriptive solid state chemistry and £40.00/US$70.00/€50.00 medical engineering. physical chemistry and is suited for upper level solid www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563389 state chemistry courses.’ CONTENTS Journal of Chemical Education Part 1 Alloying and inhibition: Corrosion behaviour and prevention strategies for magnesium alloys; Corrosion 192 pages 242 x 169mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 1999 performance of magnesium alloys containing rare-earth ISBN: 978 1 898563 63 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 78242 046 0 Progress in ion exchange elements; Corrosion inhibition of magnesium alloys. Part £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 Advances and applications 2 Surface treatment and conversion: Surface cleaning and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563631 pre-conditioning; Surface processing and alloying; Laser Edited by A Dyer, University of Salford, M treatment; Micro-arc oxidation (MAO); Anodization of J Hudson, University of Reading and P A magnesium alloys; Anodization mechanisms; Corrosion- Williams, North East Wales Institute, UK resistant coatings; Conversion and electrophoretic coatings. Fundamental chemical kinetics Part 3 Coatings: Corrosion-resistant electrochemical plating; 510 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1997 Plating techniques; Electroless nickel-boron plating; An explanatory introduction to the ISBN: 978 1 85573 828 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 865 2 Electrodeposition of aluminium on magnesium alloys; concepts £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 Cold spray coatings; Electroless electrophoresis coatings; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855738287 Sole-gel coatings. Part 4 Case studies: Magnesium corrosion M R Wright, University of St Andrews, UK protection techniques in the automotive industry; Control of biodegradation of magnesium alloys for medical applications. ‘As I read the book I got the feeling that the author was looking over my shoulder making certain that I 630 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q1 2013 understood the concepts. In an excellent job, theories Mossbauer spectroscopy ISBN: 978 0 85709 437 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 896 2 are clearly explained and chapters end with discussion Principles and applications Approx. £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094377 on strengths and weaknesses of each topic in a natural A G Maddock, University of Cambridge and flow of ideas. 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Economic consideration; Ownership and M Ladd, University of Surrey, UK responsibility; The risk-based inspection (RBI) methodology Practical astronomy for CUI; Inspection activities/strategy; NDE/NDT screening ‘A comprehensive airing on space groups. Commendable, A user-friendly handbook for skywatchers techniques for CUI; Recommended Best Practice to Mitigate with a good selection of problems, many with full model CUI; Design for the prevention of CUI. H R Mills, The British Council, UK answers.’ 176 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 Chemistry in Britain ‘Excellent basic material for assembling practical and ISBN: 978 1 84569 423 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 427 2 432 pages 234 x 173mm (7 x 9) paperback 1998 experimental projects easily conducted at home. 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Tribocorrosion of Corrosion of magnesium alloys Novel approaches passive metals and Edited by G L Song, GM R&D Center, USA and to improving high coatings University of Brisbane, Australia temperature Edited by D Landolt and S The use of magnesium alloys is increasing in corrosion resistance Mischler, EPFL, Switzerland a range of applications wherever lightweight Edited by M Schütze and W materials are needed. As a result, there has Quadakkers been significant new research to understand the corrosion processes affecting these vital European Federation of alloys. This important reference covers the Corrosion (EFC) Series No. 47 Metals can become less reactive to corrosion differing metallurgical and environmental CONTENTS processes (i.e. they become passive) because factors affecting the corrosion of magnesium Part 1 Alloy modification: Designing oxidation-resistant alloys; Performance of gas turbine seal materials in high of protection by a self-healing surface film. and its alloys as well as ways of protecting This passivation process is an important temperature conditions; The influence of alloying elements them. on corrosion of ferritic steels in combustion atmospheres; weapon against corrosion in metals. However, Improving the metal dusting resistance of alloys. Part 2 the corrosion resistance of passive metals CONTENTS Surface treatment: Effect of gas composition on lifetime of Part 1 Fundamentals: Corrosion electrochemistry of can be substantially reduced by friction and surface treated alloys; Novel diffusion coatings for ferritic- magnesium (Mg) and its alloys; Activity and passivity of martensitic steels; Steam oxidation and the creep strength wear. This important book reviews current magnesium (Mg) and its alloys. Part 2 Metallurgical effects: of materials; The errosion-corrosion resistance research on tribocorrosion of passive metals Corrosion of magnesium (Mg) alloys and metallurgical of aluminised and uncoated chromium ferritic steels; New and coatings. influence; Role of structure and earth-rare elements on the oxidation-resistant coatings for steam power plants. Part 3 corrosion of magnesium (Mg) alloys; Corrosion behaviour Test methods and surface conditions: Reliable assessment CONTENTS of magnesium (Mg) based bulk metallic glasses; Corrosion of high temperature oxidation resistance; Cyclic oxidation Part 1 Fundamentals of tribocorrosion: Corrosion and of innovative magnesium (Mg) alloys. Part 3 Environmental test practice; Analysing thermo-mechanical fatigue; passivity of metals and coatings; Adsorption layers and influences: Atmospheric corrosion of magnesium (Mg) alloys; High-temperature corrosion life evaluation; Hot erosion passive oxide films on metals; Friction and wear of passive Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of magnesium (Mg) alloys; wear and carburisation; Corrosion behaviour of boiler and metals and coatings; Environmental effects in fretting; Corrosion creep and fatigue behaviour of magnesium (Mg) waste incineration steels. Part 4 Modelling: Modelling the Tribocorrosion mechanisms in sliding contacts; Models alloys; Magnesium (Mg) corrosion: a challenging concept for in-service behaviour of boiler steels; Modelling corrosion and mechanisms of erosion corrosion in metals. Part 2 degradable implants; Corrosion of magnesium (Mg) alloys in in heat exchangers; Modelling oxidation of alloys at high Methods for measurement and prevention of tribocorrosion: engine coolants; Numerical modelling of galvanic corrosion temperatures. of magnesium (Mg) alloys; Non-aqueous electrochemistry of Electrochemical methods in tribocorrosion; Tribocorrosion 648 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 test protocols for sliding contacts; Methods for studying magnesium. 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Corrosion protection of magnesium (Mg) alloys using www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692384 Part 3 Tribocorrosion in engineering and medicine: conversion and electrophoretic coatings; Anodisation and Biotribocorrosion: Surface interactions in total joint corrosion of magnesium (Mg) alloys. replacement (TJR); Tribocorrosion in artificial joints: In 656 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 vitro testing and clinical implications; Fretting corrosion in ISBN: 978 1 84569 708 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 141 3 biomedical implants; Tribocorrosion issues in nuclear power £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 Techniques for generation; Tribocorrosion in marine environments; Erosion- www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845697082 accelerated corrosion in flow systems: The behaviour of corrosion monitoring aluminium alloys in automotive cooling systems; Chemical- Edited by L Yang, Southwest mechanical polishing (CMP): a controlled tribocorrosion Research Institute (SwRI), process; Tribocorrosion at elevated-temperatures in the metal working industry. Corrosion control in the USA 584 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 aerospace industry ISBN: 978 1 84569 966 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 373 8 Edited by S Benavides, US Coast Guard, USA £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699666 ‘...makes for a diverse, all embracing and near CONTENTS complete presentation of the subject. …numerous Corrosion fundamentals and evaluation techniques. Part studies which are well-supported by photographic 1 Electrochemical techniques for corrosion monitoring: evidence, data tables and numerous graphs.’ Electrochemical polarization technique: Electrochemical Developments in high noise methods and harmonic analysis; Zero resistance ‘...undoubtedly a book written by professionals for ammetry and galvanic sensors; The differential flow through temperature corrosion and professionals, which should find a place in our technical cell technique; Potentiometric methods for measuring protection of materials libraries.’ localised corrosion; Multielectrode systems. Part 2 Other The Aeronautical Journal (Royal physical or chemical methods for corrosion monitoring: Edited by W Gao, University of Auckland, New Gravimetric techniques; Radioactivity methods; Electrical Aeronautical Society) Zealand resistance techniques; Nondestructive evaluation methods for corrosion monitoring; Hydrogen permeation methods; CONTENTS Rotating cage and jet impingement techniques. Part 3 CONTENTS Corrosion in the aerospace industry. Part 1 Corrosion Corrosion monitoring in particular environments and other Part 1 Developments in high temperature corrosion: Diffusion fundamentals and cost of corrosion: Assessing the cost of issues: Corrosion monitoring in microbial environments; and solid state reactions; Transition between external and corrosion to the aerospace industry; Corrosion and the Corrosion monitoring in concrete; Corrosion monitoring internal oxidation of alloys; Modern analytical techniques threat to aircraft structural integrity; Effect of corrosion in soil; Corrosion monitoring under coatings; Corrosion in high temperature oxidation and corrosion; Metal dusting on the mechanical behaviour of aircraft aluminum alloys. monitoring under cathodic protection conditions; Remote corrosion of metals and alloys; Tribological degradation at Part 2 Corrosion monitoring, evaluation and prediction: monitoring and computer applications; Models for predicting elevated temperatures; Hot corrosion of alloys and coatings; Nondestructive evaluation of corrosion in the aerospace corrosion rates. Part 4 Applications and case studies: Oxide scales on hot-rolled steel strips. Part 2 Developments industry; Corrosion prediction in the aerospace industry; Corrosion monitoring in engine exhaust systems; Corrosion in protective oxide scales and coatings: High-temperature Integrated health and corrosion monitoring systems in monitoring in cooling water systems using differential flow corrosion mechanisms in layered ternary ceramics; Formation the aerospace industry; Corrosion and fatigue modelling through cell techniques; Corrosion monitoring in the pulp and and growth of protective alumina scales; Oxidation of of aircraft structures. 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Standardisation Corrosion behaviour Corrosion in of thermal cycling and protection refineries exposure testing of copper and J Harston Edited by M Schütze and M aluminium alloys in European Federation of Malessa, DECHEMA, Germany seawater Corrosion (EFC) Series No. 42 European Federation of D Féron, CEA-Saclay, France Corrosion (EFC) Series No. 53 European Federation of CONTENTS Corrosion (EFC) Series No. 50 CONTENTS Part 1 Methods and procedures in thermal cycling oxidation Carburisation and metal dusting of steels and high testing prior to COTEST: Survey of existing test procedures CONTENTS temperature alloys by hydrocarbons; Integrity and life and experimental facilities; Compilation of cyclic oxidation Part 1 Overview on copper and aluminium alloys: Corrosion assessment of catalytic reformer units; The use of spot data; Statistical analysis of cyclic oxidation data. Part behaviour of non-ferrous alloys in sea water in Polish hydrogen flux measurements in assessing corrosion and 2 Experimental investigations on the influence of test marine industry; Erosion-corrosion interactions of copper crack risk in refinery applications; Degradation of carbon parameter variation on thermal cycling oxidation behaviour: and aluminium based alloys. Part 2 Copper alloys: Copper steel under the influence of sulphur in a refinery furnace Standardised test procedures, definitions and statistical and copper-nickel-alloys - an overview; Experience with remaining life prediction; Troubleshooting corrosion design of experiments for investigation of test parameter the use of copper alloys in seawater systems on the problems in HF alkylation units; Corrosion in the overhead variation on thermal cycling oxidation testing; The effect Norwegian Continental Shelf; CuNi 90/10: How to avoid system of a sour water stripper; Corrosion of above ground of heating on the total oxidation time; Investigation typical failures of seawater tubing systems and marine storage tanks for petroleum products and choice of coating of the influence of parameter variation in long dwell biofouling on structures; 70/30 Copper-nickel seawater systems for their protection from corrosion; The use of thermal cycling oxidation; Investigation of the influence of piping systems use of descaling agents and their effects on coatings to prevent corrosion in process vessels operating parameter variation in short dwell thermal cycling oxidation; corrosion properties. Part 3 Aluminium bronzes: Long-term at elevated temperatures and pressures; Methods of Investigation of the influence of parameter variation in ultra and accelerated corrosion testing methods for cast nickel monitoring; Disbonding test methodology: Definition of short dwell thermal cycling oxidation; Burner rig thermal aluminium bronzes in seawater; Galvanic corrosion of nickel- representative test conditions - results of an industry joint cycling oxidation testing; Thermal cycling oxidation testing in aluminium bronze coupled to titanium or Cu-15Ni alloy in research programme. sulphidising atmospheres; Thermal cycling oxidation testing brackish seawater. Part 4 Aluminium alloys: Corrosion and under deposits. Part 3 Code of practice: Validation testing of protection of aluminium alloys in seawater. Part 5 Aluminium 128 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 the code of practice and statistical analysis of experimental based anode material: Electrochemical of the performance ISBN: 978 1 84569 233 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 324 4 results; Final code of practice; Final remarks. of new aluminium alloys as sacrificial anodes; Low voltage £115.00/US$195.00/€140.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692339 296 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 aluminium anodes optimization of the insert-anode bond; ISBN: 978 1 84569 273 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 347 3 Improvement of the performance of al-zn-in anode in seawater by control of casting parameters and alloying £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 elements. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692735 220 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 Corrosion by carbon ISBN: 978 1 84569 241 4 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 308 4 and nitrogen £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 Corrosion issues in www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692414 Metal dusting, carburisation and light water reactors nitridation Stress corrosion cracking Electrochemistry in H Grabke and M Schütze Edited by D Féron, CEA- Saclay and J-M Olive, light water reactors European Federation of HYDROGENIUS-AIST-Kyushu Reference electrodes, Corrosion (EFC) Series No. 41 University, Japan measurement, corrosion ‘…well written and provides initial knowledge of metal and tribocorrosion issues dusting.’ European Federation of Materials World Corrosion (EFC) Series No. 51 R-W Bosch, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN), CONTENTS Stress corrosion cracking is a major problem Belgium, D Féron, CEA- Metal dusting; The metal dusting corrosion of steels with in light water nuclear reactors, whether varying concentrations of chromium; Microprocesses of metal Saclay, France and J-P Celis, pressurised water reactors (PWRs) or boiling dusting on iron-nickel alloys and their dependence on the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium alloy composition; Metal dusting behaviour of welded ni-base water reactors (BWRs). The nuclear industry alloys with different surface finish; Effect of H2S on metal needs to be able to predict the service life of European Federation of Corrosion (EFC) Series dusting of iron; Occurrence of metal dusting – referring these power plants and develop appropriate No. 49 to failure cases; Protective behaviour of newly developed coatings against metal dusting; Metal dusting resistance of maintenance and repair practices to ensure CONTENTS high chromium alloys; Study of the metal dusting behaviour safe long term operation. This important book Part 1 Measurements and reference electrodes: Current of high-temperature alloys; Metal dusting of ferritic Fe-Al- summarises up key research on corrosion state-of-the-art in reference electrode technology for M-C (M = Ti, V, Nb, Ta) alloys in CO-H2-H2O gas mixtures at use in high subcritical and super critical aqueous systems; 650 °C; a-Fe layer formation during metal dusting of iron in light water reactors and its practical LIRES: A European sponsored research project to develop in CO-H2-H2O gas mixtures; Coke formation during metal applications. light water reactor reference electrodes; In-plant corrosion dusting of iron in CO-H2-H2O gas with high CO content; potential measurements in light water reactor environments; Morphologies and mechanisms of metal dusting on high alloy CONTENTS High temperature reference electrodes: A comparative steels; Filamentous carbon formation caused by catalytic Part 1 Overview. Part 2 Stress corrosion cracking: analysis. Part 2 Electrochemistry and corrosion issues: The metal particles from iron oxide; Typical failures in pyrolysis Susceptibility and initiation. Part 3 Stress corrosion cracking. influence of corrosion potential on SCC of stainless steels coils for ethylene cracking; Thermodynamic characteristics Part 4 Practical experience. in PWR primary coolant environment; High temperature and numerical modelling of internal nitridation of nickel base 368 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of metals related alloys; Nitridation in NH3-H2O-mixtures. to light water reactor corrosion; High temperature corrosion ISBN: 978 1 84569 242 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 346 6 of zircaloy-4 followed by in-situ impedance spectroscopy 332 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 and chronoamperometry. 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Amine unit corrosion The use of electrochemical SURFACE ENGINEERING in refineries scanning tunnel microscopy J Harston and F Ropital (EC-STM) in corrosion analysis NEW Reference material and procedural European Federation of Rare earth-based corrosion Corrosion (EFC) Series No. 46 guidelines R Lindstrom, V Maurice, L Klein and P Marcus inhibitors Edited by M Forsyth, Deakin University and B European Federation of Corrosion (EFC) Series Hinton, Monash University, Australia CONTENTS No. 44 Technical background; Experience from 10 plants using CONTENTS There has been significant research into the methyl diethanolamine (MDEA); Experience from 21 plants Background to the copper system; Surface preparation; development of environmentally-friendly using diethanolamine (DEA); Experience from 4 plants using Experiment preparation; Setting the microscope; Running the monoethanolamine (MEA); Experience from 1 plant using microscope; Moire pattern formation on Cu (111); Problems corrosion inhibitors to replace more traditional di-isopropanolamine (DIPA). with imaging. chemicals such as chromates. A major area 56 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2007 48 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2006 of such research is rare earth metals such as ISBN: 978 1 84569 237 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 323 7 ISBN: 978 1 84569 235 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 256 8 cerium and lanthanum which can be used in £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692377 coatings to protect metals. This book reviews www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692353 current research into how they work and the range of coatings using rare-earth corrosion inhibitors. Corrosion of metallic heritage Engineering materials science CONTENTS artefacts Properties, uses, degradation, The chemistry of rare earth metals and inhibitor compounds; Investigation, conservation and prediction remediation Testing and analysis; Corrosion inhibition in aqueous solutions; Multifunctional rare earth organic corrosion of long term behaviour H McArthur, Corrosion Consultant to inhibitors; Anodised anti-corrosion coatings; Corrosion- P Dillmann, CNRS, G Beranger, Université de automotive and steel industries and D resistant polymer coatings; Novel and self-healing anti- Compiène, France, P Piccardo, Università di Spalding, De Montfort University, UK corrosion coatings. Genova, Italy and H Matthiessen, National 300 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q4 2013 CONTENTS ISBN: 978 0 85709 347 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 358 5 Museum of Denmark, Denmark Structure of materials; States of matter and physical Approx. £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 constants; Mechanical properties and testing; Water; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857093479 European Federation of Corrosion (EFC) Series Moisture effects in buildings; Moisture effects in materials; No. 48 Masonry materials; Concrete; Glass and fibre composites; Metals and alloys; Corrosion; Timber and timber products; With its distinguished editors and Plastics and adhesives; Fire and fire resistance. NEW contributors,Corrosion of metallic heritage 608 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2004 artefacts improves our understanding of long ISBN: 978 1 898563 11 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 78242 049 1 Thermochemical surface term corrosion and its effects. It provides £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 engineering of steels a valuable reference for those involved in www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781898563112 Improving materials performance archaeology and conservation, as well as those dealing with the long term storage of nuclear Edited by M Somers, Technical University of and other waste. Corrosion of austenitic stainless Denmark, Denmark and E Mittemeijer, Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Germany 416 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 steel ISBN: 978 1 84569 239 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 301 5 Thermochemical surface engineering £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 Mechanism, mitigation and monitoring significantly improves the properties of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692391 Edited by H S Khatak and B Raj, Indira Gandhi steels. Edited by two of the world’s leading Centre for Atomic Research, India authorities, this important book summarises Local probe techniques for This comprehensive study covers all types the range of techniques and their applications. of corrosion of austenitic stainless steel. It It covers nitriding, nitrocarburizing and corrosion research also covers methods for detecting corrosion carburizing. There are also chapters on low Edited by R Oltra, Université de Bourgogne, V and investigating corrosion-related failure, temperature techniques as well as boriding, Maurice, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie together with guidelines for improving sheradizing, aluminizing, chromizing, thermo- de Paris, France, R Akid, Sheffield Hallam corrosion protection of steels. reactive deposition and diffusion. University, UK and P Marcus, ENSCP-CNRS, 400 pages 250 x 160mm (6 1/2 x 10) hardback 2002 CONTENTS France ISBN: 978 1 85573 613 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 401 8 Thermodynamic principles; Kinetic principles; Process £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 technologies; Fatigue resistance; Tribology and wear; European Federation of Corrosion (EFC) Series www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855736139 Corrosion behaviour; Nitriding and nitrocarburizing; No. 45 Carburizing; Low temperature surface hardening; Gaseous surface hardening; Plasma-assisted surface hardening; The effective investigation of corrosion Boriding; Sheradizing; Chromizing; Thermoreactive requires the use of methods that can probe Microbiologically influenced deposition and diffusion. material surfaces at the atomic or molecular corrosion handbook 550 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q4 2013 level and can be used in situ. 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NEW NEW NEW Laser surface Corrosion protection and control Materials and modification of using nanomaterials surface engineering alloys for erosion Edited by V S Saji, Korea University, South Research and and corrosion Korea and R Cook, TDA Research Inc., USA development resistance This book covers the use of nanomaterials Edited by J Paulo Davim, University of Aveiro, Portugal Edited by C T Kwok, to prevent corrosion. The first section deals University of Macau, China with the fundamentals of corrosion prevention Woodhead Publishing using nanomaterials. Part two includes a Reviews: Mechanical Engineering Series No. 2 Corrosion and erosion processes often occur series of case studies and applications of This book, the second in the Woodhead synergistically to cause serious damage to nanomaterials for corrosion control. Publishing Reviews: Mechanical Engineering metal alloys. Laser surface modification CONTENTS Series, is a collection of high quality articles techniques such as laser surface melting Part 1 Corrosion behaviour and manufacture of (full research articles, review articles, and or alloying are being increasingly used to nanocrystalline materials: The impact of nanotechnology cases studies) with a special emphasis on treat surfaces to prevent corrosion or repair in reducing corrosion cost; Corrosion and nanomaterials: Thermodynamic and kinetic factors; Understanding the research and development materials and corroded or damaged components. Laser corrosion resistance of nanocrystalline materials: The surface engineering and its applications. surface modification of alloys for corrosion influence of grain size; Understanding the corrosion Surface engineering techniques are being and erosion resistance reviews the wealth of resistance of nanocrystalline materials: Electrochemical used in the automotive, aircraft, aerospace, recent research on these important techniques influences; Electrodeposition: The versatile technique for nanomaterials. Part 2 The use of nanomaterials in corrosion missile, electronic, biomedical, textile, and their applications. After an introductory control: Moderate temperature oxidation protection using petrochemical, chemical, moulds and dies, overview, part one reviews the use of laser nanocrystalline structures; High temperature oxidation machine tools, and construction industries. surface melting and other techniques to protection using nanocrystalline coatings; Nanocoatings to improve the tribocorrosion performance of materials; Materials science is an interdisciplinary field improve the corrosion resistance of stainless Self-healing nanocoatings for corrosion control; The involving the micro and nano-structure, and other steels as well as nickel-titanium use of nanoreservoirs in corrosion protection coatings; processing, properties of materials and its and a range of other alloys. 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Nanocoatings and ultra-thin films Nanostructured metals and alloys Thermal barrier Technologies and applications Processing, microstructure, mechanical coatings Edited by A S H Makhlouf, Max Planck Institute properties and applications Edited by H Xu, Beijing of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany and I Edited by S H Whang, Polytechnic Institute of University of Aeronautics Tiginyanu, Academy of Scientific Research, NYU, USA and Astronautics (BUAA) and Moldova H Guo, Beihang University, Nanostructured metals and alloys have China Nanocoatings and ultra-thin films gives a enhanced tensile strength, fatigue strength comprehensive account of state-of-the- and ductility and are suitable for use in art nanocoatings and ultra-thin films. The applications where strength or strength-to- ‘...a comprehensive review of this important subject’ book is divided into two sections, with the weight ratios are important. 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The book covers both ceramic is aimed at the glass and glazing, automotive, and metallic thermal barrier coatings as well CONTENTS electronics, aerospace, construction and Part 1 Processing of bulk nanostructured metals and alloys: as the latest advances in physical vapour biomedical industries in particular. It will also Production of bulk nanostructured metals and alloys by deposition and plasma spraying techniques. be of benefit to any industries where ultra- severe plastic deformation (SPD); Bulk nanostructured Advances in nanostructured thermal barrier metals and alloys produced by accumulative roll-bonding; coatings are also discussed. Thermal barrier thin coatings are used. Nanocrystalline metals and alloys prepared by mechanical coatings reviews potential failure mechanisms CONTENTS attrition; Processing of nanostructured steels by solid reaction; Processing of bulk nanocrystalline metals Part 1 Technologies: Current and advanced coating in thermal barrier coatings as well as ways of and alloys by electrodeposition; Bulk nanocrystalline technologies for industrial applications; Nanostructured thin testing performance and predicting service life. and nanocomposite alloys produced from amorphous films from amphiphilic molecules; Chemical and physical phase; Severe plastic deformation and production of A final chapter reviews emerging materials, vapor deposition methods for nanocoatings; Surface-initiated nanostructured alloys by machining. Part 2 Microstructure: polymerisation for nanocoatings; Methods for analysing processes and technologies in the field. Deformation structures including twins in nanograined nanocoatings and ultra-thin films. Part 2 Applications: pure metals; Microstructure and mechanical properties of CONTENTS Conventional and advanced coatings for industrial nanostructured ferrous alloys by equal-channel angular Part 1 Materials and structure: Thermal barrier coatings applications: an overview; Nanocoatings for architectural pressing; Characteristic structures and properties of prepared by electron beam physical vapor deposition glass; Nanocoatings and ultra-thin films for packaging nanostructured metals prepared by plastic deformation. (EB-PVD); Ceramic thermal barrier coating materials; applications; Advanced protective coatings for aeronautical Part 3 Mechanical properties: Strengthening mechanisms in Metallic coatings for high-temperature oxidation applications; Nanoimprint lithographic (NIL) techniques for nanocrystalline metals; Elastic and plastic deformation in resistance; Nanostructured thermal barrier coatings. Part electronics applications; Ultra-thin membranes for sensor nanocrystalline metals; Mechanical properties of multi-scale 2 Processing and spraying techniques: Plasma spraying and applications; Nanocoatings for tribological applications; Self- metallic materials; Enhanced ductility and its mechanisms its applications: Processes and applications; Processing, cleaning smart nanocoatings. in nanocrystalline metallic materials; Mechanical behavior microstructures and properties of thermal barrier coatings 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 of nanostructured metals based on molecular dynamics EB-PVD; Processing, microstructures and properties of ISBN: 978 1 84569 812 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 490 2 computer simulations; Surface deformation and mechanical thermal barrier coatings by plasma spraying (PS); Plasma- £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 behaviour of nanostructured alloys; Fatigue behaviour sprayed thermal barrier coatings with segmentation www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845698126 in nanostructured metals; Superplastic deformation cracks; Detonation gun sprayed thermal barrier coatings. in nanocrystalline metals and alloys; Creep and high Part 3 Performance of thermal barrier coatings: Oxidation temperature deformation in nanostructured metals and and hot-corrosion of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs); alloys. Part 4 Applications: Processing of nanostructured Failure mechanism of thermal barrier coatings by EB-PVD High-performance organic metal and metal-matrix coatings by thermal and cold under thermo-mechanical coupled loads; Non-destructive spraying; Nanocoatings for commercial and industrial evaluation (NDE) of thermal barrier coatings; Substrate coatings applications; Application of nanostructured steel sheets and bond coat related failure of thermal barrier coatings; to automotive body structures; Production processes for Life prediction of thermal barrier coatings; New materials, Edited by A S Khanna, Indian Institute of nanostructured wires, bars and strips; Nanostructured plain technologies and processes in thermal barrier coatings. Technology Bombay, India carbon-manganese (C-Mn) steel sheets by ultra-fast cooling 360 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 and short interval multi-pass hot rolling. 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Electroless copper Tribocorrosion of passive metals Innovative pre-treatment and nickel- and coatings techniques to prevent corrosion phosphorus plating Edited by D Landolt and S Mischler, EPFL, of metallic surfaces Processing, Switzerland Edited by L Fedrizzi, University of Udine, Italy, characterisation and Metals can become less reactive to corrosion H Terryn, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium modelling processes (i.e. they become passive) because and A Simoes, Technical University of Lisbon, W Sha, Queen’s University of protection by a self-healing surface film. Portugal Belfast, UK, X Wu, Materials This passivation process is an important European Federation of Corrosion (EFC) Series Innovation Institute, The Netherlands and K G weapon against corrosion in metals. However, No. 54 Keong, formerly Queen’s University Belfast, the corrosion resistance of passive metals 248 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 UK can be substantially reduced by friction and ISBN: 978 1 84569 365 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 368 8 wear. This important book reviews current £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693657 Compared with electroplating, electroless research on tribocorrosion of passive metals plating allows uniform deposits over different and coatings. surfaces. Electroless copper and nickel- phosphorus deposits provide protective and CONTENTS Part 1 Fundamentals of tribocorrosion: Corrosion and Surfacing functional coatings in industries as diverse passivity of metals and coatings; Adsorption layers and Core research from TWI as electronics, automotive, aerospace and passive oxide films on metals; Friction and wear of passive 166 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 chemical engineering. Written by leading metals and coatings; Environmental effects in fretting; ISBN: 978 1 85573 517 0 experts in the field, this important book Tribocorrosion mechanisms in sliding contacts; Models £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 and mechanisms of erosion corrosion in metals. Part 2 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735170 reviews the deposition process and the key Methods for measurement and prevention of tribocorrosion: properties of electroless copper and nickel- Electrochemical methods in tribocorrosion; Tribocorrosion phosphorus deposits as well as their practical test protocols for sliding contacts; Methods for studying erosion-corrosion; Metallic materials for tribocorrosion applications. systems; Coatings for tribocorrosion protection. Fundamental and applied aspects Part 3 Tribocorrosion in engineering and medicine: of chemically modified surfaces CONTENTS Biotribocorrosion: Surface interactions in total joint Introduction to electroless copper and nickel-phosphorus (Ni- replacement (TJR); Tribocorrosion in artificial joints: In Edited by J P Blitz, Eastern Illinois University, P) depositions. Part 1 Electroless copper depositions: Surface vitro testing and clinical implications; Fretting corrosion in morphology evolution of electroless copper deposits; Cross- and C B Little, Supelco Inc, USA biomedical implants; Tribocorrosion issues in nuclear power section of electroless copper deposits and the void fraction; generation; Tribocorrosion in marine environments; Erosion- CONTENTS Crystal structure and surface residual stress of electroless accelerated corrosion in flow systems: The behaviour of Material substrates: Polymers, composites and inorganic copper deposits; The atomic model of the diamond pyramid aluminium alloys in automotive cooling systems; Chemical- surfaces; Established and novel surface modification structure in electroless copper deposits; Molecular dynamics mechanical polishing (CMP): a controlled tribocorrosion techniques; Characterisation of surface properties; (MD) simulation of the diamond pyramid structure in process; Tribocorrosion at elevated-temperatures in the Application of novel modified surfaces. electroless copper deposits; Adhesion strength of electroless metal working industry. copper deposit to epoxy board; Electrical resistivity of 400 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1999 electroless copper deposit; Applications of electroless 584 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 1 85573 822 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 859 1 copper deposits. Part 2 Electroless nickel-phosphorus (Ni-P) ISBN: 978 1 84569 966 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 373 8 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 depositions: Crystallisation of nickel-phosphorus (Ni-P) £165.00/US$280.00/€200.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855738225 deposits with high phosphorus content; Crystallisation of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845699666 nickel-phosphorus (Ni-P) deposits with medium and low phosphorus content; Modelling the thermodynamics and kinetics of crystallisation of nickel-phosphorus deposits; Engineering coatings Artificial neural network (ANN) modelling of crystallisation The cold spray materials temperatures of nickel-phosphorus deposits; Hardness Design and application evolution of nickel-phosphorus (Ni-P) deposits with thermal deposition process Second edition processing; Applications of electroless nickel-phosphorus Fundamentals and applications (Ni-P) plating. S Grainger and J Blunt 304 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 V K Champagne, US Army Research Laboratory, 336 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 1998 ISBN: 978 1 84569 808 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 096 6 USA ISBN: 978 1 85573 369 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 857 7 £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845698089 CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733695 Part 1 General issues: The development of the cold spray process; Comparing cold spray with thermal spray coating technologies; The advantages and disadvantages of the cold spray coating process; The economics of the cold spray Paint and surface coatings process. Part 2 Cold spray process parameters: Cold spray Surface engineering casebook Theory and practice process parameters: Powders; The influence of nozzle design Solutions to corrosion and wear-related in the cold spray process; The role of particle temperature Second edition and velocity in cold spray coating formation; Particle/ failures Edited by R Lambourne, formerly ICI Paints substrate interaction in the cold spray bonding process; Edited by J S Burnell-Gray and P K Datta, Supersonic jet/substrate interaction in the cold spray Division and Industrial Colloid Advisory Group, bonding process; Portable, low pressure cold spray systems University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK Bristol University and T A Strivens, formerly ICI for industrial applications; Stationary cold spray systems 352 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1996 Paints Division, UK for industrial applications. Part 3 Applications of cold spray ISBN: 978 1 85573 260 5 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 296 0 coatings: Mechanical, thermal and electrical properties of £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 ‘A comprehensive reference source for all those in the cold sprayed coatings; Cold spray particle deposition for www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732605 paint industry.’ improved wear; The use of cold spray coating for corrosion protection; Electromagnetic interference shielding by cold European Coatings spray particle deposition; Repair of magnesium components 800 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 1999 by cold spray techniques. Nickel and chromium plating ISBN: 978 1 85573 348 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 700 6 376 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 £200.00/US$340.00/€240.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 181 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 378 7 Third edition www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733480 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 J K Dennis and T E Such www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691813 464 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1993 ISBN: 978 1 85573 081 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 863 8 £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730816

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PREVENTING FATIGUE AND Fatal accidents Structural shear joints FAILURE How prosperity and safety Analysis, properties and design for are linked repeated loading J F Lancaster, Consultant in G T Hahn, C A Rubin, Vanderbilt University and Minimization of Materials and Welding, UK K A Iyer, US Army Research Centre, USA welding distortion 280 pages 247 x 174mm (7 x 10) hardback 2005 ISBN: 978 1 84569 119 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 868 3 and buckling £115.00/US$195.00/€140.00 Modelling and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691196 *Not available for distribution in the USA. implementation ‘…written in a very direct style and authoritative manner with a propensity to take every day assumptions Edited by P Michaleris, Penn and stand them on their head.’ State University, USA The RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Fatigue design procedure for Journal welded hollow section joints Weld distortion and buckling is caused by CONTENTS Recommendations of IIW subcommission expansion and contraction of the weld and How fatal accidents happen; Fatality and loss rates in base metal during the heating and cooling transport and industry; Mortality from all causes; Economic XV-E growth; Analysing historical data: Characteristics and Edited by X-L Zhao and J A Packer cycle of the welding process. This book methods; Some outstanding questions. reviews ways of understanding and modelling 96 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 144 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 ISBN: 978 1 85573 522 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 312 7 welding residual stress and distortion. It also ISBN: 978 1 84569 530 9 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 655 9 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 discusses a range of techniques for minimising £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735224 bowing, buckling and angular distortion. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695309 CONTENTS Part 1 Understanding welding residual stress and distortion: Introduction to welding residual stress and distortion; Fatigue assessment of welded Fatigue design of welded joints Understanding welding stress and distortion using and components computational welding mechanics; Modelling the effects joints by local approaches of phase transformations on welding stress and distortion; Second edition Recommendations of IIW Joint Working Modelling welding stress and distortion in large structures; Group XIII - XV Using computationally-efficient, reduced-solution methods D Radaj, Braunschweig Technical University, to understand welding distortion. Part 2 Minimising welding Edited by A Hobbacher distortion: Minimization of bowing distortion in welded C M Sonsino, Darmstadt and Saarland stiffeners using differential heating; Dynamic thermal Universities and W Fricke, Hamburg University CONTENTS tensioning for controlling welding induced distortion; of Technology, Germany General; Fatigue actions (loading); Fatigue resistance; Minimizing buckling distortion in welding by weld cooling; Fatigue assessment; Safety considerations; Appendices; Minimizing buckling distortion in welding by hybrid laser arc ‘...a standard reference for designers, structural References. welding; Minimizing angular distortion in welding by reverse- analysts and testing engineers.’ 128 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1996 side heating. Welding and Cutting ISBN: 978 1 85573 315 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 318 9 316 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 662 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 290 8 CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733152 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 Introduction; Nominal stress approach for welded joints; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696627 Structural stress or strain approach for seam-welded joints; Notch stress approach for seam-welded joints; Notch strain approach for seam-welded joints; Crack propagation approach for seam-welded joints; Notch stress intensity Crack arrest concepts for failure approach for seam-welded joints; Local approaches applied prevention and life extension Fatigue in railway to a seam-welded tubular joint; Structural stress or strain 328 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1996 infrastructure approach for spot-welded and similar lap joints; Stress ISBN: 978 1 85573 264 3 intensity approach for spot-welded and similar lap joints; £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 Edited by A M Robinson, Notch stress, notch strain and crack propagation approach www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732643 Newcastle University, UK for spot-welded and similar lap joints; Significance, and A Kapoor, Swinburne limitations and potential of local approaches. University of Technology, 660 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 ISBN: 978 1 85573 948 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 188 2 Fatigue strength of welded Australia £185.00/US$315.00/€220.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739482 structures Second edition ‘The book almost exclusively tackles the subject of failures in railway infrastructure.’ S J Maddox, TWI Ltd, UK ‘The book has plenty of detail about embankments, Engineering catastrophes 208 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1991 cuttings and bridges.’ Causes and effects of major accidents ISBN: 978 1 85573 013 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 879 9 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 ‘The text is particularly useful to up-and-coming Third edition www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730137 railway civil engineers and designers aware of failure J F Lancaster, Consultant in Materials and modes that are not taught in many university courses.’ Welding, UK Materials World CONTENTS Design and analysis of fatigue CONTENTS Analysing casualty records; Accident and all-cause mortality: Fatigue in railways: An overview; Fatigue in railway and Economic growth; Supercatastrophes; The technical resistant welded structures tramway track; Fatigue in railway bridges; Safety and background; How technological change affects safety; D Radaj reliability issues affecting escalators and moving walks in Natural catastrophes; Appendix: Mathematical models and 378 pages 247 x 174mm (7 x 10) hardback 1990 railway stations; Design, safety and reliability of lifts in statistical methods for accident data. railway stations. ISBN: 978 1 85573 004 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 875 1 288 pages 234 x 173mm (7 x 9) hardback 2005 128 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 016 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 081 6 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730045 ISBN: 978 1 85573 740 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 702 0 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845690168 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855737402

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UNDERSTANDING FATIGUE AND NEW NEW FAILURE Gaseous hydrogen Gaseous hydrogen embrittlement of embrittlement of materials in energy materials in energy NEW technologies technologies IIW recommendations for the Volume 1: The problem, Volume 2: Mechanisms, fatigue assessment of welded its characterisation and modelling and future structures by notch stress effects on particular alloy developments analysis classes Edited by R P Gangloff, University of IIW-2006-09 Edited by R P Gangloff, University of Virginia and B P Somerday, Sandia National Virginia and B P Somerday, Sandia National Laboratories, USA W Fricke, Hamburg University of Technology, Laboratories, USA Germany The first part of volume two reviews the This important two-volume book reviews mechanism of hydrogen embrittlement, The notch stress approach for fatigue the problem of degradation of metals and including absorption, diffusion and trapping of assessment of welded joints is based on the other materials exposed to hydrogen. The hydrogen in metals. Part two discusses ways highest elastic stress at the weld toe or root. first part of volume one begins by discussing of modelling hydrogen-induced damage and In order to avoid arbitrary or infinite stress how the problem of gaseous hydrogen assessing service life. The final section in the results, a rounded shape with a reference embrittlement affects such sectors as the book assesses future trends in research. radius instead of the actual sharp toe or root petrochemicals, automotive, nuclear and is usually assumed. The present guideline CONTENTS other energy industries. Part two reviews ways reviews different proposals for reference Part 1 Mechanisms of hydrogen interactions with metals: of characterising and testing for hydrogen- Hydrogen adsorption on the surface of metals; Analysing radii together with associated S-N curves. assisted fatigue and fracture. A final group of hydrogen in metals: bulk thermal desorption spectroscopy Detailed recommendations are given for the (TDS) methods; Analysing hydrogen in metals: surface chapters analyse the ways gaseous hydrogen numerical analysis of notch stress by the techniques; Hydrogen diffusion and trapping in metals; embrittlement affects high-performance Control of hydrogen embrittlement of metals by chemical finite or boundary element method. Several steels, superalloys, titanium and aluminium inhibitors and coatings; The role of grain boundaries in aspects are discussed, such as the structural hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) of steels; Influence of alloys. weakening by keyhole-shaped notches and hydrogen on the behavior of dislocations. Part 2 Modelling hydrogen embrittlement: Modelling hydrogen induced the consideration of multiaxial stress states. CONTENTS damage mechanisms in metals; Hydrogen effects on the Part 1 The hydrogen embrittlement problem: Hydrogen Appropriate S-N curves are presented for the plasticity of face-centred cubic (ffc) crystals; Continuum production and containment; Hydrogen-induced disbonding mechanics modelling of hydrogen embrittlement; assessment of the fatigue strength of different and embrittlement of steels used in petrochemical refining; Degradation models for hydrogen embrittlement; Effect of Assessing hydrogen embrittlement in automotive hydrogen materials. Finally, four examples illustrate inelastic strain on hydrogen-assisted fracture of metals; tanks; Gaseous hydrogen issues in nuclear waste disposal; the application of the approach as well as the Development of service life prognosis systems for hydrogen Hydrogen embrittlement in nuclear power systems; energy devices. Part 3 The future: Gaseous hydrogen variety of structures which can be analysed Standards and codes to control hydrogen-induced cracking embrittlement of high-performance metals in energy and the range of results which can be obtained in pressure vessels and pipes for hydrogen gas storage systems: Future trends. from different models. and transport. Part 2 Characterisation and analysis of hydrogen embrittlement: Fracture and fatigue test methods 520 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 CONTENTS in hydrogen gas; Mechanics of modern test methods and ISBN: 978 0 85709 536 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 537 4 Background to the approach; Numerical analysis of notch quantitive-accelerated testing for hydrogen embrittlement; £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 stresses; Fatigue strength; Demonstration examples. Metallographic and Fractographic techniques for www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857095367 characterising and understanding hydrogen-assisted cracking Published in Association with the International of metals; Fatigue crack initiation and fatigue life of metals Institute of Welding (IIW) exposed to hydrogen; Effects of hydrogen on fatigue-crack propagation in steels. Part 3 The hydrogen embrittlement Failure mechanisms of advanced 48 pages 279 x 216mm (8 x 11) paperback 2012 of alloy classes: Hydrogen embrittlement of high-strength ISBN: 978 0 85709 855 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 856 6 steels; Hydrogen trapping phenomena in martensitic steels; welding processes Approx. £115.00/US$195.00/€140.00 Hydrogen embrittlement of carbon steels and their welds; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857098559 Hydrogen embrittlement of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) Edited by X Sun, Pacific Northwest National steels and their welds; Hydrogen embrittlement of austenitic Laboratory, USA stainless steels and their welds; Hydrogen embrittlement of nickel, cobalt and iron-based superalloys; Hydrogen effects ‘Both thorough and concise, this book will be a great Multiaxial notch fatigue in titanium alloys; Hydrogen embrittlement of aluminium and help to researchers and engineers who specialise in the aluminium-based alloys; Hydrogen-induced degradation of processing of metallic materials or in microelectronics.’ L Susmel, University of Ferrara, Italy rubber seals. SOUDAGE The book provides all the engineering 864 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 1 84569 677 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 389 9 CONTENTS information required for calculating the £195.00/US$330.00/€235.00 Mechanics modeling of spot welds under general loading stress/strain quantities commonly used in www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696771 conditions and applications to fatigue life predictions; Resistance spot weld failure mode and weld performance multiaxial fatigue problems in metals and for aluminium alloys; Resistance spot weld performance composites. and weld failure modes for dual phase and TRIP steels; Fatigue behavior of spot welded joints in steel sheets; CONTENTS Non-destructive evaluation of spot weld quality; Solid Useful stress quantities used in fatigue problems; state joining - fundamentals of friction stir welding; Fundamentals of fatigue assessment; The modified Wöhler Failure mechanisms in friction stir welds; Microstructure curve method in fatigue assessment; Fatigue assessment of characteristics and mechanical properties of the magnesium notched components according to the modified Wöhler curve and aluminium alloy laser weld bonded joint; Fatigue in laser method; Multiaxial fatigue assessment of welded structures; welds; Weld metal ductility and its influence on formability The modified Wöhler curve method and metallic materials of tailor welded blanks; Joining of lightweight materials cracking behaviour under fatigue loading; The modified using reactive nanofoils. Manson-Coffin curve method in fatigue assessment; Multiaxial fatigue of composite materials. 336 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84569 536 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 976 5 588 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 582 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 583 5 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695361 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695828

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NEW Fracture and fatigue Weld cracking in ferrous alloys Fundamentals of evaluation and of welded joints and Edited by R Singh, Monash University, Australia diagnostics of welded structures structures ‘…a valuable source of reference for all those concerned A Nedoseka, E.O. Paton Electric Welding Edited by K Macdonald, UiS, with improving the quality of welding and welded components.’ Institute (PEWI) of the National Academy of Norway Welding and Cutting Sciences, Ukraine. CONTENTS Chapter one discusses design issues, key Part 1 Welding technology and design to prevent weld equations and calculations, and the effects cracking: Selection of weld-crack resistant stainless steels; ‘This book is a timely addition to the body of literature Robust welding technologies for ferrous alloys; Design of varied heat sources in relation to the against cracking in ferrous weldments; A discussion of the on the subject and will be of undoubted value to both temperature field in welding. Chapter two current procedures for design of welds against fatigue. Part researchers and practitioners as a reference of current 2 Weld crack behaviour, evaluation and repair: Mechanical goes on to explore welding stresses and thinking.’ strains. Fracture mechanics and the load- behaviour of stainless steel, ferritic steels welds and weld Materials World joints; Fracture toughness in the design and operation carrying capacity of welded structures are the of ferrous weldments; Testing and evaluation of weld focus of chapter three. Chapter four considers CONTENTS cracking in ferrous alloys; Lessons learnt from failures Part 1 Analysing fracture of welded joints and structures: diagnostics and prediction of the residual in ferrous weldments; Cracking in high-performance Constraint-based fracture mechanics in predicting the superduplex stainless steel welds; Weld metal cracking in life of welded structures, whilst acoustic failure of welded joints; Constraint fracture mechanics: cellulosic girth welds of pipelines; Repair of weld cracks; emission techniques for the analysis of welded Test methods; Fracture assessment methods for welded Measurement of residual stresses in weld repairs in steels. structures are reviewed in Chapter five. structures. Part 2 Analysing fatigue of welded joints and Part 3 Environment-assisted weld cracking: Corrosion structures: Fatigue strength assessment of local stresses in issues in ferrous weldments; Advances in techniques for Finally, chapter six supplies supplementary welded joints; Improving weld class systems in assessing the determination of susceptibility of welds to stress corrosion information on numerical techniques and fatigue life of different welded joint designs; Fatigue design cracking (KISCC); Less explored types of environment- other tests for welded structures. rules for welded structures; Fatigue assessment methods for assisted cracking of welds: Industrial issues and research variable amplitude loading of welded structures; Reliability opportunities. aspects in fatigue design of welded structure using selected CONTENTS 576 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 The temperature field in welding; Welding stresses and local approaches: The example of k-nodes for offshore ISBN: 978 1 84569 300 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 545 3 strains; Load-carrying capacity of welded structures; costructions; Assessing residual stresses in predicting Diagnostics and prediction of the residual life of welded the service life of welded structures; Fatigue strength £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 structures; Acoustic emission techniques for the analysis improvement methods. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693008 of welded structures; Supplementary sections. Numerical 360 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 techniques and tests for welded structures. ISBN: 978 1 84569 513 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 250 2 Published in association with Cambridge £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695132 Processes and mechanisms of International Science Publishing welding residual stress and 712 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2012 ISBN: 978 0 85709 531 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 757 6 distortion £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 Fatigue analysis of welded Edited by Z Feng, Oak Ridge National www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857095312 components Laboratory, USA Designer’s guide to the structural hot-spot ‘…authored by leading experts in the field.’ stress approach Stress corrosion cracking Welding and Cutting E Niemi, Lappeenranta University of 364 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 Theory and practice Technology, Finland, W Fricke, Hamburg ISBN: 978 1 85573 771 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 093 9 Edited by V S Raja, Indian Institute of University of Technology, Germany and S J £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855737716 Technology, India and T Shoji, Tohoku Maddox, TWI, UK University, Japan CONTENTS CONTENTS Introduction; The structural hot-spot approach to fatigue Part 1 fundamental aspects of stress corrosion cracking (SCC) analysis; Experimental determination of the structural Fatigue and hydrogen embrittlement: Mechanistic and fractographic hot-spot stress; Structural stress determination using finite Core research from TWI element analysis; Parametric formulae; Structural hot-spot aspects of stress-corrosion cracking; Hydrogen embrittlement 210 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 S-N curves; Case study 1: Box beam of a railway wagon; Case phenomena and mechanisms. Part 2 Test methods for ISBN: 978 1 85573 520 0 study 2: Hatch corner design for container ships; References. determining stress corrosion cracking susceptibilities: Testing £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 and evaluation methods for stress corrosion cracking in metals. 56 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2006 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735200 Part 3 Stress corrosion cracking in specific materials: Stress ISBN: 978 1 84569 124 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 666 5 corrosion cracking in low and medium strength carbon steels; £110.00/US$185.00/€130.00 Stress corrosion cracking in stainless steels; Factors affecting www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691240 stress corrosion cracking and fundamental mechanistic understanding of stainless steels; Stress corrosion cracking in Fracture nickel-based alloys; Stress corrosion cracking in aluminium Core research from TWI alloys; Stress corrosion cracking in magnesium alloys; Stress 208 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 corrosion cracking and hydrogen-assisted cracking in titanium Cumulative damage of welded ISBN: 978 1 85573 521 7 alloys; Stress corrosion cracking in copper and copper-based joints £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 alloys; Stress corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless and ferritic steel weldments; Stress corrosion cracking in polymer T R Gurney, formerly TWI, UK www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735217 composites. Part 4 Environmentally-assisted cracking problems in various industries: Stress corrosion cracking in boilers and CONTENTS cooling water systems; Environmentally-assisted cracking in The constant amplitude database; Residual stresses; Variable oil and gas production; Stress corrosion cracking in aerospace amplitude loading and testing; Tests under two and three Predictive formulae for weld vehicles; Prediction of stress corrosion cracking in nuclear level loading; The influence of spectrum shape and block power systems; Failures of structures and components by length; The influence of narrow and wide band loading; The distortion metal-induced embrittlement; Stress corrosion cracking in influence of cycles of small stress range; Design for variable A critical review pipelines. amplitude loading; More on the fracture mechanics approach – the effect of stress interaction. G Verhaeghe, TWI Ltd, UK 816 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 1 84569 673 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 376 9 464 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 102 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1999 £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 ISBN: 978 1 85573 938 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 103 5 ISBN: 978 1 85573 444 9 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696733 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739383 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734449

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Local strain and temperature WELDING TECHNOLOGIES NEW measurement Self-piercing riveting Edited by J Ziebs Properties, processes and applications NEW 342 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1999 Edited by A Chrysanthou, University of ISBN: 978 1 85573 424 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 314 1 Handbook of laser welding Hertfordshire, UK and X Sun, Pacific Northwest £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734241 technologies National Laboratory, USA Edited by S Katayama, Osaka University, Japan Self-piercing riveting is a high-speed Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and mechanical fastening technique for the joining Fatigue of thin walled joints Optical Materials No. 41 of sheet material components. The process is being taken up by many industries due to under complex loading This book reviews the current state-of-the- its speed, low energy requirements and the T R Gurney art in laser welding technologies and their fact that it does not require a pre-drilled various applications. Laser welding is a rapidly 222 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1997 hole. The book covers topics such as the self- ISBN: 978 1 85573 338 1 developing technology, which has found piercing riveting process, self-piercing riveting £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 increasing applications in manufacturing equipment, dynamic strength evaluation www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733381 due to its versatility. It allows the precision of self-piercing riveted joints, modelling welding of small areas, and is particularly of strength of self-piercing riveted joints, suitable for operation under computer or corrosion behaviour of self-piercing riveted The ‘local approach’ to cleavage robotic control. The book covers five main joints, quality control and non-destructive aspects of laser welding technologies. Part one fracture testing. Concepts and applications is concerned with developments in established laser welding technologies. Part two covers a CONTENTS C S Wiesner range of emerging laser welding technologies. Part 1 Properties: Mechanical strength; Fatigue behaviour; Corrosion behaviour; Dynamic strength evaluation/ 70 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1995 The industrial and materials applications of crashworthiness; Modelling strength. Part 2 Processing ISBN: 978 1 85573 261 2 laser welding are discussed in parts three and and applications: Suitability of materials for self-piercing £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 four, respectively. Finally, part five addresses riveting; The self-piercing riveting process; Quality control www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732612 and non-destructive testing; Optimising strength; Self- performance and quality control in laser piercing riveting in the automotive industry. welding. 208 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q2 2013 Stress determination for fatigue CONTENTS ISBN: 978 1 84569 535 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 884 9 Part 1 Developments in established laser welding Approx. £120.00/US$205.00/€145.00 analysis of welded components technologies: Developments in CO2 laser welding; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695354 Developments in Nd: YAG laser welding; Developments in Edited by E Niemi, Lappeenranta University of diode laser welding and brazing; Developments in disc laser Technology, Finland welding; Developments in modelling and simulation of laser 80 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1995 and hybrid laser welding. Part 2 Developments in emerging NEW ISBN: 978 1 85573 213 1 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 320 2 laser welding technologies: Developments in pulsed and £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 continuous wave laser welding technologies; Developments Advances in brazing in laser micro welding technology; Developments in beam www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732131 Science, technology and applications scanning (remote) and smart beam processing technologies; Developments in multiple (twin-beam) laser welding Edited by D P Sekulic, University of Kentucky, technology; Developments in multi-pass laser welding USA Shallow crack fracture technology with filler wire; Developments in hybrid laser-arc welding technology; Developments in hybridisation and Brazing is a fast growing joining technology. combined laser beam welding technologies; Applications mechanics toughness tests and of robotics in laser welding. Part 3 Industrial applications: Advances in brazing reviews current research applications Applications of laser welding in the automotive industry; in the area summarized by some of the Applications of laser welding in the shipbuilding industry; world’s leading experts in the subject. Part First International Conference Applications of laser welding in the railway industry. Part 304 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1992 4 Materials applications: Laser fusion welding of glass; one explains the fundamentals of brazing. ISBN: 978 1 85573 122 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 322 6 Laser welding and brazing of various steels; Laser welding Part two then moves on to discuss the £55.00/US$95.00/€65.00 of light metal alloys; Laser welding of non-metals. Part materials that use brazing techniques. The www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855731226 5 Performance and quality control: Residual stress and distortion in laser welding; Defect formation mechanisms book concludes with part three which covers and their prevention in laser welding; In-process monitoring, the main applications, including solid-state adaptive control and repair to improve in laser weld quality. electrochemical devices, electrical, packaging The fatigue strength of 750 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 and structural applications. transverse fillet welded joints ISBN: 978 0 85709 264 9 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 877 1 Approx. £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 CONTENTS A study of the influence of joint geometry www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857092649 Part 1 Fundamentals: Wetting in brazing; Reliability of brazed joints; Modelling of brazing processes. 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NEW Welding processes handbook Welding and joining of Advances in friction-stir welding Second edition magnesium alloys and processing K Weman, ESAB, Sweden Edited by L Liu, Dalian University of Technology, China M-K Besharati-Givi and P Asadi, University of Written by a leading expert in the field, the Tehran, Iran first edition established itself as a standard CONTENTS introduction to the range of available welding Part 1 General: Introduction to the welding and joining Advances in friction-stir welding and of magnesium; Welding metallurgy of magnesium alloys; technologies. Significantly expanded and processing deals with the processes involved in Preparation for welding of magnesium alloys; Welding substantially rewritten, the new edition materials for magnesium alloys; Welding and joining of different metals and polymers, including their consolidates the book’s reputation as a magnesium alloys to aluminium alloys; The joining of microstructural and mechanical properties, magnesium alloys to steel; Corrosion and protection of practical and authoritative guide. Chapters wear and corrosion behaviour, heat flow, magnesium alloy welds. Part 2 Particular welding and on individual techniques cover principles, joining techniques: Brazing and soldering of magnesium and simulation. The book is structured into equipment, consumables and key quality alloys; Mechanical joining of magnesium alloys; Adhesive ten chapters, covering applications of the issues. There is new material on such topics bonding of magnesium alloys; Gas-tungsten arc welding technology; tool and welding design; material (GTAW) of magnesium alloys; Metal inert gas welding (MIG) as the basics of electricity in welding, arc and heat flow; microstructural evolution; of magnesium alloys; Variable polarity plasma arc welding physics, welding residual stress and distortion, of magnesium alloys; Hybrid laser-arc welding of magnesium mechanical properties; corrosion behaviour and the weldability of particular metals. alloys; Activating flux tungsten inert gas (A-TIG) of and wear properties. Later chapters cover magnesium alloys; Friction stir welding of magnesium alloys; mechanical alloying and FSP as a welding and CONTENTS Laser welding of magnesium alloys; Resistance spot welding of magnesium alloys; Electro-magnetic welding of Mg alloys. casting repair technique; optimization and Introduction to welding; Gas welding; Basics of electricity in welding; Arc welding: An overview; Power sources for arc 422 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 simulation of artificial neural networks; and welding; TIG welding; Plasma welding; MIG/MAG welding; ISBN: 978 1 84569 692 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 042 3 FSW and FSP of polymers. Manual metal arc (MMA) welding with coated electrodes; £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 Submerged arc welding; Pressure welding methods; Other www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696924 CONTENTS methods of welding; Cutting method; Surface cladding and Applications; Material and heat flow; Microstructural hardfacing methods; Mechanisation and robot welding; evolution; Mechanical properties; Corrosion behaviour, wear Soldering and brazing; The welding environment and properties; Mechanical alloying by FSP, FSP as a welding and welding safety; Welding residual stress and distortion; The casting repair technique, welding forces; Artificial neural weldability of steel; Welding of aluminium; Design of welded Friction stir welding network, optimization and simulation; FSW and FSP of components; Quality assurance and quality management; From basics to applications polymers. Welding costs. Edited by D Lohwasser, AIRBUS, Germany and 200 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback Q3 2013 280 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) paperback 2011 ISBN: 978 0 85709 454 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 455 1 ISBN: 978 0 85709 510 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 518 3 Z Chen, Aukland University of Technology, Approx. £115.00/US$195.00/€140.00 £69.00/US$115.00/€85.00 New Zealand www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857094544 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9780857095107 CONTENTS Introduction. Part 1 General issues: The friction stir welding process: An overview; Material deformation and joint Welding and joining of aerospace Advances in laser materials formation in friction stir welding; Friction stir welding materials equipment; Industrial applications of friction stir welding; processing The future of friction stir welding; Inspection and quality Edited by M C Chaturvedi, University of Technology, research and application control in friction stir welding. Part 2 Variables in friction Manitoba, Canada stir welding: Residual stresses in friction stir welding; Edited by J Lawrence, Loughborough Effects and defects of friction stir welds; Modeling thermal This important book provides in-depth University, UK, J Pou, University of Vigo, properties in friction stir welding; Metallurgy and weld information on different techniques for joining Spain, D K Y Low, Rolls-Royce Singapore Pte. performance in friction stir welding. metallic and non-metallic aerospace materials Ltd., Singapore and E Toyserkani, University of 436 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 Waterloo, USA ISBN: 978 1 84569 450 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 771 6 and their applications. Part one reviews £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 different types of welding such as inertia This comprehensively relays the state-of-the- www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694500 friction, laser and hybrid laser-arc welding and art in laser materials processing technology issues relating to their use. The second part of and applications. Starting with laser the book focuses on other joining techniques cutting and machining, the book discusses Hybrid laser-arc welding such as riveting, bonding and brazing and laser welding, annealing and hardening. It methods of assessing their quality and Edited by F O Olsen, Technical University of then considers surface treatment, coating Denmark, Denmark effectiveness. Finally, an important appendix and materials deposition as well as other to this book covers linear friction welding in engineering techniques such as peening and ‘…a valuable source of reference for all those using this the aerospace industry. net-shape engineering, before discussing laser important welding technology.’ CONTENTS micro and nano-fabrication techniques. The Welding and Cutting Part 1 Welding techniques: New welding techniques for book concludes by examining modelling and CONTENTS aerospace engineering; Inertia friction welding (IFW) process control. Part 1 Characteristics of hybrid laser-arc welding: Advantages for aerospace applications; Laser welding of metals for and disadvantages of arc and laser welding; Fundamentals aerospace and other applications; Hybrid laser-arc welding CONTENTS of hybrid laser-arc welding; Heat sources of hybrid laser-arc of aerospace and other materials; Heat affected zone Part 1 Overview and challenges for the future: ‘Light’ welding processes; Effect of shielding gas on hybrid laser-arc cracking in welded nickel superalloys. Part 2 Other joining industry. Part 2 Laser cutting and machining. Part 3 Laser welding; Properties of joints produced by hybrid laser-arc techniques: Assessing the riveting process and the quality of welding. Part 4 Laser annealing and hardening. Part 5 welding; Quality control and assessing weld quality in hybrid riveted joints in aerospace and other applications; Quality Surface treatment, coating and materials deposition using laser-arc welding. Part 2 Applications of hybrid laser-arc control and non-destructive testing of self-piercing riveted lasers. Part 6 Laser rapid manufacturing and net-shape welding: Hybrid welding of magnesium alloys; Shipbuilding joints in aerospace and other applications; Improvements engineering. Part 7 Laser micro- and nano-fabrication. Part 8 applications of hybrid laser-arc welding; Industrial robotic in bonding metals for aerospace and other applications; Mathematical modelling and control of laser processes. application of laser-GMAW and laser-Tandem hybrid welding; Composite to metal bonding in aerospace and other Hybrid laser-arc welding of aluminium; Hybrid laser-arc 848 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 applications; Diffusion bonding of metal alloys in aerospace welding of dissimilar metals. Part 3 Hybrid laser-arc welding ISBN: 978 1 84569 474 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 981 9 and other applications; High-temperature brazing in of steel: Hybrid laser-arc welding of steel. aerospace engineering. £190.00/US$325.00/€230.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845694746 336 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2009 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2011 ISBN: 978 1 84569 370 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 652 8 ISBN: 978 1 84569 532 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 516 9 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845693701 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845695323

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Microjoining and nanojoining The welding of aluminium and its Laser welding Edited by Y N Zhou, University of Waterloo, alloys A practical guide Canada G Mathers, TWI Ltd. UK C T Dawes 832 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 272 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1992 ISBN: 978 1 84569 179 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 404 3 ‘…provides a very clear background text’ ISBN: 978 1 85573 034 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 884 3 £200.00/US$340.00/€240.00 Work Boat World £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691790 248 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2002 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730342 ISBN: 978 1 85573 567 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 763 1 £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 Computational welding www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735675 Self-shielded arc welding mechanics T Boniszewski L-E Lindgren, Luleå University of Technology, Welding and cutting 240 pages 297 x 210mm(8 x 12) paperback 1992 Sweden ISBN: 978 1 85573 063 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 324 0 A guide to fusion welding and associated £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 ‘Some of the numerical methods described in the book cutting processes www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730632 are illustrated using software available from the author P T Houldcroft and R John which allows readers to explore CWM in more depth.’ Welding and Cutting 240 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2001 ISBN: 978 1 85573 578 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 894 2 A practical guide to TIG (GTA) 248 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2007 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 ISBN: 978 1 84569 221 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 355 8 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735781 welding £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 P W Muncaster www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692216 144 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1991 ISBN: 978 1 85573 020 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 872 0 Aluminium welding £115.00/US$195.00/€140.00 Advanced welding processes N R Mandal, Indian Institute of Technology, www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730205 J Norrish, University of Wollongong, Australia India 160 pages 250 x 160mm (6 1/2 x 10) hardback 2001 304 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 ISBN: 978 1 85573 597 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 873 7 ISBN: 978 1 84569 130 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 170 7 TIG and plasma welding £115.00/US$195.00/€140.00 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735972 Process techniques, recommended www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845691301 practices and applications W Lucas MIG welding guide Laser welding 112 pages 210 x 148mm (6 x 8) paperback 1990 Core research from TWI ISBN: 978 1 85573 005 2 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 326 4 Edited by K Weman, WEMAB AB and G Lindén, 108 pages 297 x 210mm(8 x 12) paperback 2000 £85.00/US$145.00/€100.00 Air Liquide, Sweden ISBN: 978 1 85573 518 7 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730052 320 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2006 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 ISBN: 978 1 85573 947 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 147 9 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735187 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 Pulsed arc welding www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739475 An introduction Exploiting advances in arc J A Street welding technology New developments in advanced 238 pages 297 x 210mm(8 x 12) paperback 1999 An Abington Publishing Special Report welding ISBN: 978 1 85573 416 6 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 315 8 64 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1990 £175.00/US$300.00/€210.00 Edited by N Ahmed, CSIRO, Australia ISBN: 978 1 85573 027 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 327 1 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734166 £105.00/US$180.00/€125.00 308 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2005 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730274 ISBN: 978 1 85573 970 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 089 2 £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855739703 Tubular wire welding D Widgery Which process? 160 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1994 A guide to the selection of welding and Arc welding control ISBN: 978 1 85573 088 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 892 8 related processes £105.00/US$180.00/€125.00 P Jiluan, Nanchang University, China www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730885 P T Houldcroft 624 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2003 96 pages 246 x 189mm (7 1/2 x 10) hardback 1990 ISBN: 978 1 85573 687 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 855 3 ISBN: 978 1 85573 008 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 895 9 £185.00/US$315.00/€220.00 £80.00/US$135.00/€95.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855736870 Electron beam welding www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730083 H Schultz Welding residual stresses and 240 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1994 ISBN: 978 1 85573 050 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 878 2 Submerged-arc welding distortion £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 Edited by P T Houldcroft Calculation and measurement www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730502 112 pages 210 x 148mm (6 x 8) paperback 1990 D Radaj ISBN: 978 1 85573 002 1 416 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2003 £80.00/US$135.00/€95.00 ISBN: 978 3 87155 791 0 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730021 £125.00/US$210.00/€150.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9783871557910 *Not available for distribution in the USA.

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WELDING PRACTICE (INCLUDING The welding workplace Computer technology in welding HEALTH AND SAFETY) Technology change and work management Eighth international conference for a global welding industry 332 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1998 ISBN: 978 1 85573 415 9 R Boekholt, ICWET, Sweden £210.00/US$355.00/€250.00 Welding and joining of 224 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2000 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734159 ISBN: 978 1 85573 445 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 885 0 magnesium alloys £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 Edited by L Liu, Dalian University of www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734456 Heat treatment of welded steel Technology, China structures CONTENTS Part 1 General: Introduction to the welding and joining The automotive industry D Croft of magnesium; Welding metallurgy of magnesium alloys; Core research from TWI 128 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1996 Preparation for welding of magnesium alloys; Welding ISBN: 978 1 85573 016 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 881 2 materials for magnesium alloys; Welding and joining of 158 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 magnesium alloys to aluminium alloys; The joining of ISBN: 978 1 85573 515 6 magnesium alloys to steel; Corrosion and protection of £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730168 magnesium alloy welds. Part 2 Particular welding and www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735156 joining techniques: Brazing and soldering of magnesium alloys; Mechanical joining of magnesium alloys; Adhesive bonding of magnesium alloys; Gas-tungsten arc welding Welding mechanisation and (GTAW) of magnesium alloys; Metal inert gas welding (MIG) Welding of plastics automation in shipbuilding of magnesium alloys; Variable polarity plasma arc welding Core research from TWI of magnesium alloys; Hybrid laser-arc welding of magnesium worldwide alloys; Activating flux tungsten inert gas (A-TIG) of 160 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 magnesium alloys; Friction stir welding of magnesium alloys; ISBN: 978 1 85573 519 4 Production methods and trends based on Laser welding of magnesium alloys; Resistance spot welding £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 yard capacity of magnesium alloys; Electro-magnetic welding of Mg alloys. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735194 R Boekholt, ICWET, Sweden 422 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2010 ISBN: 978 1 84569 692 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 042 3 352 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1996 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 ISBN: 978 1 85573 219 3 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 319 6 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696924 Handbook of mould, tool and die £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 repair welding www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855732193 S Thompson Health and safety in welding and 224 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 1999 Weldability of ferritic steels allied processes ISBN: 978 1 85573 429 6 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 832 4 £155.00/US$265.00/€185.00 N Bailey Fifth edition www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734296 304 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1994 J Blunt and N C Balchin ISBN: 978 1 85573 092 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 893 5 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 CONTENTS www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730922 Part 1 Risks and their control: Setting up the workplace; First Thermal welding of polymers aid and accident reporting; Fire; Compressed and liquefied R J Wise gases; Fume, dust, vapour and gases; Control of exposure to fume, dust, vapour, gases; Radiation; Noise and vibration; 104 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1999 Mechanical hazards. Part 2 Processes: Gas welding, ISBN: 978 1 85573 495 1 Welding steels without hydrogen cutting and preheating; Arc welding and cutting; Plasma £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 cracking arc processes; Electroslag welding; Resistance welding; www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734951 Thermit welding; Electron beam welding; Friction welding; Second edition Laser welding and cutting; Brazing and braze welding; Soft soldering; Thermal spraying; Welding and flame spraying N Bailey, F R Coe, T G Gooch, P H M Hart, N plastics; Inspection and testing; Welding in more hazardous Project management: getting it Jenkins and R J Pargeter environments. Part 3 Legislation and appendices. 160 pages 246 x 189mm (7 1/2 x 10) hardback 1993 272 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2002 right ISBN: 978 1 85573 014 4 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 309 7 ISBN: 978 1 85573 538 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 748 8 Planning and cost manager’s guide £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730144 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735385 A Reid, Tripatra Engineers, Indonesia 176 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1999 ISBN: 978 1 85573 420 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 890 4 £30.00/US$50.00/€35.00 Process pipe and tube welding Welding processes and thermal www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734203 A guide to welding process options, cutting techniques, equipment, NDT and codes of R Killing practice Handbook of structural welding CONTENTS Edited by W Lucas Classification of welding processes; Gas welding; Processes, materials and methods used in 160 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1991 Fundamentals of arc welding; Metal-arc welding (Process no. the welding of major structures, pipelines ISBN: 978 1 85573 012 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 888 1 101); Gas-shielded welding with non-consumable electrode £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 (Process no. 14); Gas-shielded metal-arc welding (Process and process plant www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730120 no. 13); Covered-arc welding; Beam welding; Resistance J F Lancaster, Consultant in Materials and pressure welding; Special processes; Thermal cutting; Literature. Welding, UK 448 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 1997 200 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2001 ISBN: 978 1 85573 343 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 032 8 ISBN: 978 3 87155 790 3 £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 £95.00/US$160.00/€115.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733435 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9783871557903 *Not available for distribution in the USA. hardback ISBN: 978 1 85573 029 8 £55.00/US$95.00/€65.00

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WELD DESIGN INSPECTION AND TESTING Microscopy techniques for materials science A Clarke and C Eberhardt, University of Leeds, Welding symbols on drawings A quick guide to welding and UK E N Gregory and A A Armstrong, formerly BSI, weld inspection Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and UK Edited by S E Hughes Optical Materials No. 7 72 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 2005 456 pages 420 illus. 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2002 ISBN: 978 1 85573 589 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 041 0 A concise and accessible guide to the ISBN: 978 1 85573 587 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 750 1 £80.00/US$135.00/€95.00 knowledge required to fulfil the role of a £180.00/US$305.00/€215.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735897 welding inspector. In covering both European www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735873 and US-based codes, the book gives those wishing to gain certification in welding Welded design inspection a basic all-round understanding of Non-destructive testing of welds the main subject matter. Theory and practice B Raj, C V Subramanian and T Jayakumar, J Hicks CONTENTS Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Terminology, abbreviations and symbols; Duties of a 160 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2000 India welding inspector; Analysis of a fusion weld; Materials and ISBN: 978 1 85573 537 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 762 4 weldability; Welding processes; Non-destructive testing 260 pages 250 x 160mm (6 1/2 x 10) hardback 2000 £90.00/US$155.00/€110.00 and mechanical testing; Welding defects and acceptance; ISBN: 978 1 84265 005 9 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735378 Fracture modes; Codes, standards and documentation; £50.00/US$85.00/€60.00 Health and safety. www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781842650059 *Not available for distribution in the USA. Published in association with Matthews Joints in aluminium – INALCO ’98 Engineering Training Ltd Seventh international conference 160 pages 170 x 112 mm (4 x 6 1/2) paperback 2009 NDE in relation to structural Edited by M H Ogle, P L Threadgill and S J ISBN: 978 1 84569 641 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 767 9 £40.00/US$70.00/€50.00 integrity for nuclear and Maddox, TWI Ltd, UK www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845696412 516 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1999 *Not available for distribution in the USA. pressurised components ISBN: 978 1 85573 417 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 883 6 Proceedings of the first international £215.00/US$365.00/€260.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734173 conference (2 volume set) Real-time weld process 1000 pages 244 x 172mm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2) hardback 1999 monitoring ISBN: 978 1 85573 430 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 886 7 Welded joint design £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 Edited by Y M Zhang, University of Kentucky, www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855734302 Third edition USA J Hicks CONTENTS 160 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) paperback 1999 An analysis of welding process monitoring and control. Part 1 Monitoring technologies: Arc sensors in weld monitoring; Introduction to the non- ISBN: 978 1 85573 386 2 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 898 0 Optical sensors in welding; Infrared sensors in welding; £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 destructive testing of welded Ultrasonic sensors in welding. Part 2 Monitoring of welding www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733862 processes; Weld seam monitoring; Weld profile monitoring; joints Weld penetration monitoring; Weld pool surface monitoring; Monitoring resistance welding; Monitoring laser welding. Second edition Creative techniques in product 312 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2008 R Halmshaw ISBN: 978 1 84569 268 1 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 440 1 128 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1997 and engineering design £135.00/US$230.00/€160.00 ISBN: 978 1 85573 314 5 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 882 9 A practical workbook www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781845692681 £130.00/US$220.00/€155.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855733145 D J Walker, B K J Dagger and R Roy 176 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1991 ISBN: 978 1 85573 025 0 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 874 4 Energy absorption of structures £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 and materials Handbook of crack opening data www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730250 G Lu, Swinburne University of Technology, T G F Gray, University of Strathclyde, UK Australia and T X Yu, Hong Kong University of 96 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 1992 Science and Technology, Hong Kong ISBN: 978 1 85573 097 7 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 323 3 Total quality management for £145.00/US$245.00/€175.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730977 engineers ‘…a good introduction and overview.’ IMECHE Proceedings Part D M Zairi 424 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 2003 192 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1991 ISBN: 978 1 85573 688 7 E-ISBN: 978 1 85573 858 4 NDE handbook ISBN: 978 1 85573 024 3 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 891 1 £170.00/US$290.00/€205.00 Non-destructive examination methods for £70.00/US$120.00/€85.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855736887 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730243 condition monitoring Edited by K Bøving Power generation 432 pages 234 x 156mm (6 x 9) hardback 1989 A guide to designing welds ISBN: 978 1 85573 566 8 E-ISBN: 978 0 85709 328 8 Core research from TWI £160.00/US$270.00/€190.00 J Hicks 124 pages 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) paperback 2000 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735668 64 pages 210 x 148mm (6 x 8) paperback 1990 ISBN: 978 1 85573 516 3 ISBN: 978 1 85573 003 8 E-ISBN: 978 1 84569 871 3 £150.00/US$255.00/€180.00 £60.00/US$100.00/€70.00 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855735163 www.woodheadpublishing.com/9781855730038

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DVD DVD 4: Metal casting REFERENCE RADIOGRAPH Die casting 28 min 1996 WCD543 £135.00+VAT/US$230.00/€160.00+VAT Manufacturing process DVDs www.woodheadpublishing.com/WCD543 Reference radiographs This series of thirteen training DVDs have for assessment of weld been produced in conjunction with Monash imperfections according to ISO University, Australia, government agencies and DVD 5: Composite materials: industrial manufacturers. Each one focuses 5817 on a particular core industrial process and Part A Interpretation of arc-welded butt joints 28 min 1998 WCD544 in steel provides an invaluable aid to any organisation £135.00+VAT/US$230.00/€160.00+VAT with training responsibilities in a wide range www.woodheadpublishing.com/WCD544 Second Edition of industrial processes including: metal The International Standard ISO 5817: 2003 machining, casting, composite materials ‘Welding; Fusion-welded joints in steel, production, plastics forming, welding and DVD 6: Composite materials: nickel, titanium and their alloys (beam non-destructive testing. They are ideal for welding excluded); Quality levels for university engineering courses and technical Part B 28 min 1998 WCD545 imperfections’ lists the quality requirements colleges, trade and technician courses and on £135.00+VAT/US$230.00/€160.00+VAT for production of arc welded steel joints. the job training in industry. www.woodheadpublishing.com/WCD545 This international standard is a fundamental Each video DVD is presented as two discs. technical standard and specifies the basic standardized requirements for the evaluation Disc 1: DVD format. Compatible with most DVD DVD 7: Forming of plastics: of welded joints in the various fields of players and PC/MAC systems. Part A application of welding, such as pressure Disc 2: Containing additional features - an 29 min 1999 WCD546 vessels, metal construction, piping, rolling Mpeg video presentation, a full transcript of £135.00+VAT/US$230.00/€160.00+VAT stock etc. Furthermore, this standard shall www.woodheadpublishing.com/WCD546 the video in pdf format, and charts and graphs be used as the basis for the evaluation of in Powerpoint (Powerpoint viewer included). testpieces for the approval testing of welders An excellent format for training purposes. and welding procedure qualification tests according to ISO-Standard. The reference Special Price for full set of 13 VCD-ROM DVD 8: Forming of plastics: £1450.00+VAT/US$2465.00/€1740.00+VAT Part B catalogue is useful for persons with low *Not available for distribution in the USA. 29 min 1999 WCD547 experience of transposing individual cases to £135.00+VAT/US$230.00/€160.00+VAT the limits specified in the standard. Using the DVD www.woodheadpublishing.com/WCD547 reference cards, they will learn to interpret For each DVD £135.00+VAT/US$230.00/€160.00+VAT correctly various imperfections and their *Not available for distribution in the USA. specific representation and to classify them DVD 9: Welding: Metallic by size to quality levels of the standard. The Special Price for full set of 13 DVD materials: Part A catalogue may also be used by manufacturers, £1450.00+VAT/US$2465.00/€1740.00+VAT operators and test bodies as a tool for aid and *Not available for distribution in the USA. 29 min 2001 WCD548 £135.00+VAT/US$230.00/€160.00+VAT decision about the evaluation of individual Video www.woodheadpublishing.com/WCD548 items. Only available in Pal format 60 reference cards 297 x 210mm (8 x 12) ring binder For each video 2005 £85.00+VAT/US$145.00/€100.00+VAT DVD 10: Welding: Metallic ISBN: WIN001 *Not available for distribution in the USA. £1950.00+VAT/US$3315.00/€2340.00+VAT materials: Part B www.woodheadpublishing.com/WIN001 Special price for full set of 12 videos 29 min 2001 WCD549 *Not available for distribution in the USA. £750.00+VAT/US$1275.00/€900.00+VAT £135.00+VAT/US$230.00/€160.00+VAT *Not available for distribution in the USA. www.woodheadpublishing.com/WCD549

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WELD GAUGES AWS Gauge WTPS Gauge The Automatic Weld Size (AWS) gauge The WTPS welding gauge measures undercuts measures the permissible tolerance of 0.25mm (0.01”) deep. The gauge comes with a Woodhead Welding Gauge convexity and concavity which have precision ground calibration block. Each block Practical, professional and portable the automatically been predetermined on the has been surface ground to 0.0005” tolerance Woodhead Welding Gauge is an essential tool instrument. It also measures fillet welds for exceptional accuracy. for the inspection of welded fabrication. and checks the permissible tolerance of Welding engineers, inspectors and testers reinforcements. ISBN: WIN016 £120.00+VAT/US$205.00/€145.00+VAT will enjoy the benefits of reduced material www.woodheadpublishing.com/WIN016 ISBN: WIN013 wastage and risk of product failure as well as *Not available for distribution in the USA. £57.50+VAT/US$100.00/€70.00+VAT obtaining a correct weld profile. www.woodheadpublishing.com/WIN013 Stainless steel and calibrated in both metric *Not available for distribution in the USA. and imperial units, the new gauge is available from Woodhead Publishing Limited. FLAW LOCATION SLIDE Fillet weld gauge www.woodheadgauge.co.uk Measures weld sizes of 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 The multi-purpose gauge accurately measures 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 1” and their metric Ultrasonic flaw location slide six important criteria: equivalents to determine weld sizes. Mark II This Mark II version of the Flaw Location - Excess weld metal ISBN: WIN010 - Angle of preparation £47.50+VAT/US$80.00/€55.00+VAT Slide provides a low cost aid for plotting flaw - Fillet weld throat www.woodheadpublishing.com/WIN010 location and size during ultrasonic testing of *Not available for distribution in the USA. welded joints. Readings for flaw range and - Fillet weld leg length associated probe stand-off distance made - Undercut during testing are rapidly transferred to the - Misalignment HI-LO Welding gauge slide which then provides an accurate plot of flaw location and size within the weld The scale of 0° to 60°in 5° intervals enables The HI-LO Weldng Gauge measures: Fit-up cross section. The speed and accuracy of this fast and accurate measurement for daily use. gap; Internal misalignment; Weld crown inspection aid, coupled with its economical height; Scribe line, socket welds; Fillet weld A newly added feature allows the opportunity price, make the Mark II slide an essential part size; Pipe wall thickness; Angle of bevel on to personalise the gauge with a company name of the working kit of every ultrasonics tester. end preperation to an accuracy of 0.8 mm or logo. (1/32”). Flaw location slide complete with beam plotting card. Protective plastic wallet. Protective case and instruction leaflet ISBN: WIN506 provided with every purchase. ISBN: WIN011 £55.00+VAT/US$95.00/€65.00+VAT £195.00+VAT/US$330.00/€235.00+VAT www.woodheadpublishing.com/WIN506 Manufactured in the UK www.woodheadpublishing.com/WIN011 *Not available for distribution in the USA. Scales graduated in imperial and metric units. Supplied *Not available for distribution in the USA. in a protective case. Instruction leaflet. Additional beam plotting cards can be supplied at ISBN: WIN003 £30.00+VAT/US$50.00/€35.00+VAT £70.00+VAT/US$120.00/€85.00+VAT *Not available for distribution in the USA. www.woodheadpublishing.com/WIN003 Single purpose HI-LO gauge *Not available for distribution in the USA. Measures internal alignment and rootweld spacing to eliminate rejects and improve productivity. Adjustable fillet gauge ISBN: WIN008 Measures fillet welds from 3-25 mm (1/8-1”) £57.50+VAT/US$100.00/€70.00+VAT with ±0.8 mm (1/32”) accuracy. It uses an www.woodheadpublishing.com/WIN008 offset arm which slides at a 45° angle to make *Not available for distribution in the USA. fillet weld length measurements. This gauge also measures weld throat thickness’ to 1.5 mm (1/16”). V-WAC Gauge Easily and quickly checks the four essential ISBN: WIN015 £140.00+VAT/US$240.00/€170.00+VAT measurements for visual weld acceptance. www.woodheadpublishing.com/WIN015 The V-WAC Gauge measures: Undercut depth; *Not available for distribution in the USA. Amount of porosity per linear inch; Porosity comparison; Crown height.

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10th International conference on Amine unit corrosion in refineries, 98 Buyer’s guide to sourcing castings from turbochargers and turbocharging, 88 Analysis and design of plated structures, 16 India, 61 10th International conference on vibrations in Analysis of engineering structures, 16 rotating machinery, 88 Anti-abrasive nanocoatings, 85 Cable engineering for local area networks, 54 3-D textile reinforcements in composite Applications of ATILA FEM software to smart Carbon nanotubes and graphene for photonic materials, 19 materials, 52, 54 applications, 45 7th International conference on compressors Applied elasticity, 16 Cellular response to biomaterials, 35 and their systems 2011, 91 Arc welding control, 107 Cellulose and cellulose derivatives, 22 8th International conference on turbochargers Architectural glass to resist seismic and Cellulosic pulps, fibres and materials, 22 and turbocharging, 81 extreme climatic events, 11 Ceramic nanocomposites, 4, 40 Artificial cells, cell engineering and Ceramic-matrix composites, 41 Adhesion to fluoropolymers, 24 therapy, 39 Chalcogenide glasses, 45 Adhesive bonding, 24 Automotive industry and the environment, Characterization of biomaterials, 30 Adhesives in marine engineering, 24 The, 81 Chemistry and processing of wood and plant Advanced adhesives in electronics, 43 Automotive industry, The, 81, 108 fibrous material, The, 22 Advanced civil infrastructure materials, 12 Chemistry of wood preservation, The, 22 Advanced direct injection combustion engine Belt conveying of minerals, 59 Circuit analysis, 55 technologies and development, 80 Biaxial stretching of film, 21 Clay-containing polymeric nanocomposites, 19 Advanced engineering design, 89 Bioactive glasses, 31 Coal science and engineering, 63 Advanced fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) Bioactive materials in medicine, 32 Coal utilization in industry, 62, 66 composites in civil engineering, 5, 9 Bioalcohol production, 77 Coatings for biomedical applications, 31 Advanced fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) Bioceramics and their clinical applications, 31 Cold spray materials deposition process, composites for structural applications, 9 Biocides in plastics, 24 The,101 Advanced materials in automotive Biocompatibility and performance of medical Collaborative product assembly design and engineering, 79 devices, 37 assembly planning, 91 Advanced membrane science and technology Biodegradable polymers for industrial Combined cycle systems for near-zero for sustainable energy and environmental applications, 22 emission power generation, 63 applications, 64, 77 Biodegradable polymers, 22 Composite joints and connections, 6 Advanced piezoelectric materials, 44, 53 Biodiesel science and technology, 76 Composite materials, 4 Advanced polymer composites for structural Biogas handbook, The, 73 Composite reinforcements for optimum applications in construction, 12 Biointegration of medical implant performance, 6 Advanced power plant materials, design and materials, 37 Composite technologies for 2020, 8 technology, 63 Biolubricants, 75 Composites forming technologies, 6 Advanced separation techniques for nuclear Biomass combustion science, technology and Compression techniques for polymer fuel reprocessing and radioactive waste engineering, 73 sciences, 19 treatment, 71 Biomaterials and devices for the circulatory Computational functional analysis, 55 Advanced textiles for wound care, 33 system, 28 Computational welding mechanics, 107 Advanced welding processes, 107 Biomaterials and medical tribology, 85 Computer technology in welding, 108 Advanced wound repair therapies, 27 Biomaterials and regenerative medicine in Concentrating solar power technology, 74 Advances in biodiesel production, 76 ophthalmology, 27 Concise chemistry of the elements, 94 Advances in brazing, 105 Biomaterials and tissue engineering in Condition assessment of aged structures, 15, Advances in ceramic matrix composites, 4, 40 urology, 28 84 Advances in clean hydrocarbon fuel Biomaterials for artificial organs, 26 Controller design for industrial robots and processing, 64 Biomaterials for spinal surgery, 27 machine tools, 86 Advances in fire retardant materials, 39 Biomaterials for treating skin loss, 26 Corrosion behaviour and protection of copper Advances in friction-stir welding and Biomaterials in plastic surgery, 26 and aluminium alloys in seawater, 97 processing, 106 Biomaterials, artificial organs and tissue Corrosion by carbon and nitrogen, 97 Advances in laser materials processing, 100, engineering, 38 Corrosion control in the aerospace 106 Biomedical composites, 30 industry, 84, 96 Advances in marine antifouling coatings and Biomedical hydrogels, 32 Corrosion in refineries, 97 technologies, 84, 99 Biomedical imaging, 34 Corrosion in reinforced concrete Advances in polymer nanocomposites, 17 Biomedical polymers, 32 structures, 13 Advances in polymer processing, 21 Biomimetic biomaterials, 30 Corrosion issues in light water reactors, 97 Advances in powder metallurgy, 56 Biosensors for medical applications, 36 Corrosion of austenitic stainless steel, 98 Advances in science and technology of Biotextiles as medical implants, 33 Corrosion of magnesium alloys, 96 Mn+1AXn phases, 89 Bio-tribocorrosion in biomaterials and medical Corrosion of metallic heritage artefacts, 98 Advances in shape memory polymers, 19 implants, 34 Corrosion of reinforcement in concrete, 13 Advances in structural adhesive bonding, 25 Blast protection of civil infrastructures and Corrosion prevention of magnesium alloys, 95 Advances in wrought magnesium alloys, 57 vehicles using composites, 5, 11 Corrosion protection and control using Aerodynamic measurements, 83, 91 Bonding elastomers, 25 nanomaterials, 99 Ageing of composites, 3 Bone repair biomaterials, 28 Corrosion under insulation (CUI) guidelines, 95 Air engine, The, 63 Braking 2009, 92 Crack arrest concepts for failure prevention Air transport system, The, 84 Brittle matrix composites 10, 8 and life extension, 102 Aircraft system safety, 83 Brittle matrix composites 7, 8 Creative techniques in product and Alloy tree, The, 61 Brittle matrix composites 9, 8 engineering design, 109 Alternative fuels and advanced vehicle Building decorative materials, 10 Creep and fatigue in polymer matrix technologies, 78 Building materials in civil engineering, 10 composites, 2, 18 Aluminium welding, 107 Creep-resistant steels, 61, 68

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Crystal structures, 95 Electricity transmission, distribution and Flammability testing of materials used in Cumulative damage of welded joints, 104 storage systems, 54, 72 construction, transport and mining, 39, 81 Electrochemistry and characteristics of Flow-induced alignment in composite Decontamination in hospitals and embeddable reference electrodes for materials, 4 healthcare, 29 concrete structural engineering, The, 12 Fluidized-bed technologies for near-zero Defect structure in nanomaterials, 89 Electrochemistry in light water reactors, 97 emission combustion and gasification, 63 Deformation and processing of structural Electroless copper and nickel-phosphorus Forensic polymer engineering, 2, 21 materials, The, 16 plating, 101 Fracture and fatigue of welded joints and Degradation and stabilisation of Electromigration in thin films and electronic structures, 104 polyamides, 21 devices, 43 Fracture, 104 Degradation rate of bioresorbable Electron beam welding, 107 FRC 2000 – Composites for the millennium, 8 materials, 38 Electrospinning for tissue regeneration, 38 Friction stir welding, 106 Delamination behaviour of composites, 3 Eleventh European fluid machinery Fuel Systems for IC Engines, 89 Dental biomaterials, 28 congress, 92 Functional materials for sustainable energy Design and analysis of fatigue resistant welded Energy absorption of structures and applications, 52, 75 structures, 102 materials, 109 Functional nanofibers and their Design and manufacture of composite Engineering and structural adhesives, 25 applications, 20 structures, 6 Engineering catastrophes, 102 Fundamental and applied aspects of Design and manufacture of medical devices, Engineering coatings, 101 chemically modified surfaces, 101 The, 88 Engineering materials science, 98 Fundamental chemical kinetics, 95 Design and manufacture of textile Engineering systems acquisition and Fundamentals of aluminium metallurgy, 58 composites, 18 support, 86 Fundamentals of evaluation and diagnostics of Design and optimization of metal Epoxy composites, 18 welded structures, 57, 104 structures, 15 Essentials of scientific computing, 54 Fundamentals of inorganic chemistry, 95 Design, fabrication and economy of welded Experimental inorganic/physical chemistry, 94 Fundamentals of magnesium alloy structures, 16 Exploding a myth, 94 metallurgy, 56 Designing a structured cabling system to ISO Exploiting advances in arc welding Fundamentals of metallurgy, 56 11801, 54 technology, 107 Fundamentals of welding metallurgy, 56 Determination of additives in polymers and rubbers, 21 Failure analysis and fractography of polymer Gaseous hydrogen embrittlement of materials Development of packaging and products for composites, 2, 18 in energy technologies, 67, 103 use in microwave ovens, 20 Failure mechanisms in polymer matrix Generating power at high efficiency, 62 Developments and innovation in carbon composites, 2 Geological repository systems for safe disposal dioxide (CO2) capture and storage Failure mechanisms of advanced welding of spent nuclear fuels and radioactive technology, 65 processes, 103 waste, 68 Developments in high temperature corrosion Failure, distress and repair of concrete Geopolymers, 11, 41 and protection of materials, 67, 96 structures, 13 Geosynthetics in civil engineering, 11 Developments in marine corrosion, 85 Fatal accidents, 102 Green composites, 18 Developments in the formulation and Fatigue analysis of welded components, 104 Group theory for chemists, 94 reinforcement of concrete, 13 Fatigue assessment of welded joints by local Guide to designing welds, A, 109 Developments in tissue engineered and approaches, 102 regenerative medicine products, 38 Fatigue design of welded joints and Handbook of advanced dielectric, Diamond based materials for biomedical components, 102 piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials, applications, 30 Fatigue design procedure for welded hollow 41, 44, 51 Diesel engine system design, 79 section joints, 102 Handbook of advanced radioactive waste Digital filters and signal processing in Fatigue in composites, 4 conditioning technologies, 71 electronic engineering, 55 Fatigue in railway infrastructure, 78, 102 Handbook of biodegradable polymers, 22 Digital image processing, 55 Fatigue life prediction of composites and Handbook of biofuels production, 78 Direct strip casting of metals and alloys, 59 composite structures, 3 Handbook of composite fabrication, 7 Drug-device combination products, 26 Fatigue of thin walled joints under complex Handbook of crack opening data, 109 Duplex stainless steels, 56, 61 loading, 105 Handbook of fire resistant textiles, 39 Durability and reliability of medical Fatigue strength of transverse fillet welded Handbook of friction-vibration interactions, 85 polymers, 37 joints, The, 105 Handbook of gold exploration and Durability of composites for civil structural Fatigue strength of welded structures, 102 evaluation, 60 applications, 11 Fatigue, 104 Handbook of laser welding technologies, 46, Durability of concrete and cement Faults in hot dip galvanising, 60 105 composites, 12 Fibrous and composite materials for civil Handbook of medical textiles, 33 Durability of engineering structures, 16 engineering applications, 10 Handbook of membrane reactors, 74 Dynamics of tethered satellite systems, 88 Finite element modelling of composite Handbook of MEMS for wireless and mobile materials and structures, 4 applications, 50 ECCM 7, 8 Finite element programs in structural Handbook of metal injection molding, 57 Eco-efficient concrete, 13 engineering and continuum mechanics, 17 Handbook of mould, tool and die repair Elastic beams and frames, 16 Finite element techniques in structural welding, 108 Elastomers and components, 23 mechanics, 17 Handbook of organic materials for optical and Electrical drives for direct drive renewable Fire retardancy of polymers, 40 optoelectronic devices, 46 energy systems, 72 Fire retardant materials, 40 Handbook of polymer composites for Electrical motor products, 91 Fire toxicity, 39 engineers, 19 Flame retardants for plastic, 24, 40

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Handbook of recycled concrete and demolition Introduction to aerospace materials, 83 Mechanical testing of advanced fibre waste, 9, 12 Introduction to plastic recycling, 23 composites, 4 Handbook of seismic risk analysis and Introduction to structures, 16 Mechanics of solids, 16 management of civil infrastructure Introduction to the non-destructive testing of Mechatronics and manufacturing systems, 14 welded joints, 109 engineering, 87 Handbook of solid-state lasers, 48 Introduction to the physics of Medical and healthcare textiles, 33 Handbook of structural welding, 108 nanoelectronics, 43 Medical modelling, 34 Handbook of terahertz technology for imaging, Ions in solution, 95 Medical polymers 2006, 23 sensing, and communications, 48, 51 IPDS 2006 Integrated powertrain and driveline Medical robotics, 35 Hatfield memorial lectures, The, 56 systems 2006, 81 Medical textiles and biomaterials for HCCI and CAI engines for the automotive Irradiation embrittlement of reactor pressure healthcare, 33 industry, 81 vessels in nuclear power plants, 68 Melting and mixing of alloying agents in steel Health and safety in welding and allied melts, 61 processes, 108 Joining and assembly of medical materials and Membranes for clean and renewable power Heat treatment of welded steel devices, 35 production, 72 structures, 108 Joining plastics 2006, 23 MEMS for automotive and aerospace High nitrogen steels and stainless steels, 61 Joint replacement technology, 28 applications, 51, 79, 82 High performance and speciality elastomers Joints in aluminium – INALCO ’98, 109 MEMS for biomedical applications, 36 2005, 24 Metallic films for electronic, optical and High temperature deformation and fracture of Laser cooling of solids, 50 magnetic applications, 42, 51, 55 materials, 66 Laser growth and processing of photonic Metallurgy of basic weld metal, 56 High temperature superconductors (HTS) for devices, 49 Metallurgy of welding, 56 energy applications, 53, 77 Laser shock peening, 100 Metals for biomedical devices, 32 High-energy ball milling, 8, 40 Laser spectroscopy for sensing, 46 Metalworking fluids (MWFs) for cutting and High-performance organic coatings, 100 Laser surface modification of alloys for erosion grinding, 57 High-temperature superconductors, 53 and corrosion resistance, 99 Metropolitan sustainability, 75 Hip resurfacing handbook, The, 29 Laser welding, 107 Microbiologically influenced corrosion Hot runners in injection moulds, 24 Lasers for medical applications, 35, 47 handbook, 98 Hyaluronan, 31 Leveraging information technology for optimal Microfluidics for biomedical applications, 34 Hybrid laser-arc welding, 106 aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul Microjoining and nanojoining, 44, 51, 107 Hydroforming for advanced manufacturing, 86 (MRO), 82, 88 Microscopy techniques for materials Hydrometallurgy, 59 Lightweight ballistic composites, 18 science, 109 Liquid moulding technologies, 24 Microstructural characterisation of fibre- IIW recommendations for the fatigue Local approach to cleavage fracture, The, 105 reinforced composites, 4 assessment of welded structures by notch Local probe techniques for corrosion Microstructure evolution in metal forming stress analysis, 103 research, 98 processes, 56, 61 Impact behaviour of fibre-reinforced Local strain and temperature MIG welding guide, 107 composite materials and structures, 4 measurement, 105 Mineral wool, 59 Implantable sensor systems for medical Low Carbon Vehicles 2009, 80, 92 Minimization of welding distortion and applications, 36 buckling, 102 In situ characterization of thin film growth, 50 Machine learning and data mining, 55 Minimized cardiopulmonary bypass techniques Independent airport planning manual, The, 83 Machining and machine-tools, 87 and technologies, 36 Industrial applications of surfactants IV, 22 Machining technology for composite Missile guidance and pursuit, 55 Industrial gas turbines, 62 materials, 6 Modelling and simulation of integrated systems Infrastructure and methodologies for the Macro-engineering and the earth, 17 in engineering, 90 justification of nuclear power Macro-engineering, 17 Modern earth buildings, 15 programmes, 71 Management, recycling and reuse of waste Modern gas turbine systems, 63 Inhaler devices, 26 composites, 8 Modern machining technology, 90 Injectable biomaterials, 32 Managing wastes from aluminium smelter Molecular interfacial phenomena of polymers Injection Systems for IC Engines plants, 59 and biopolymers, 34 Conference, 80, 92 Manufacturing techniques for polymer matrix Mossbauer spectroscopy, 95 Innovation in aeronautics, 82 composites (PMCs), 5 Mould design guide, The, 23 Innovations in Fuel Economy and Sustainable Maraging steels, 59, 60 Multiaxial notch fatigue, 103 Road Transport, 79, 90 Materials ageing and degradation in light Multifunctional and nanoreinforced polymers Innovative pre-treatment techniques to water reactors, 69 for food packaging, 21 prevent corrosion of metallic surfaces, 101 Materials and surface engineering, 87, 99 Multiscale materials modelling, 16 Inspection and monitoring techniques for Materials for energy conversion devices, 41, Multi-scale modelling of composite material bridges and civil structures, 14 75 systems, 3 Instrumental methods in electrochemistry, 94 Materials for energy efficiency and thermal Integrated design and manufacture using fibre- comfort in buildings, 10 Nanocoatings and ultra-thin films, 100 reinforced polymeric composites, 19 Materials for engineering, 87 Nanofibers and nanotechnology in textiles, 18 Interface engineering of natural fibre Materials for fuel cells, 41, 78 Nanolithography and patterning techniques in composites for maximum performance, 7 Materials in sports equipment, 23 microelectronics, 49 Internal Combustion Engines, 79, 80, 89, 92 Materials science for dentistry, 28 Nanolithography, 46 International Conference on Compressors and Materials, design and manufacturing for Nanomaterials in tissue engineering, 25 their Systems 2009, 93 lightweight vehicles, 5, 80 Nanomedicine, 25 International Conference on Compressors and Mechanical evaluation strategies for Nanostructure control of materials, 93 their Systems, 91, 93 plastics, 24 Nanostructured metals and alloys, 59, 100

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Nanotechnology in eco-efficient Polystyrene, 22 Science and engineering of short fibre construction, 9 Power generation, 109 reinforced polymer composites, 3, 17 Natural-based polymers for biomedical Power plant life management and Science and technology of materials in applications, 32 performance improvement, 64 automotive engines, The, 81 NDE handbook, 109 Practical astronomy, 95 Secondary metallurgy, 56 NDE in relation to structural integrity for Practical guide to blow moulding, 24 Self-piercing riveting, 105 nuclear and pressurised components, 109 Practical guide to polyimides, 21 Self-shielded arc welding, 107 New developments in advanced welding, 107 Practical guide to the assessment of the useful Semiconductor gas sensors, 50 Nickel and chromium plating, 101 life of plastics, 24 Semiconductor lasers, 48 Ninth European fluid machinery congress, 92 Practical guide to TIG (GTA) welding, A, 107 Service life estimation and extension of civil Ninth international conference on 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welding residual Silicone elastomers 2006, 23 replacement, 35 stress and distortion, 104 Silicon-germanium (SiGe) nanostructures, 44 Novel approaches to improving high Professional diver’s manual on wet- Sintering of advanced materials, 40, 58 temperature corrosion resistance, 96 welding, 85 Slag atlas, 60 Nuclear corrosion science and engineering, 70 Progenitor and stem cell technologies and Small and micro combined heat and power Nuclear decommissioning, 70 therapies, 38 (CHP) systems, 65, 77 Nuclear fuel cycle science and engineering, 69 Progress in ion exchange, 95 Smart textiles for medicine and healthcare, 33 Nucleating agents, 21 Project management: getting it right, 108 Solid oxide fuel cell technology, 41, 73 Properties and performance of natural-fibre Solid-state hydrogen storage, 41, 73 Object-oriented technology and computing composites, 3 Solving tribology problems in rotating systems re-engineering, 55 Pulsed arc welding, 107 machines, 93 Optical biomimetics, 49 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101 Quick guide to health and safety, A, 93 Sterilisation of biomaterials and medical Pattern recognition and image processing, 55 Quick guide to pipeline engineering, A, 67, 93 devices, 37 Phase transformations in steels, 60 Quick guide to welding and weld inspection, Sterilisation of polymer healthcare Physical properties and applications of A, 93, 109 products, 36 polymer nanocomposites, 6, 18 Sterilisation of tissues using ionising Plastic flame retardants, 24, 40 Radioactive waste management and radiations, 37 Plastic products recycling, 24 contaminated site clean-up, 68 Strengthening and rehabilitation of civil Plasticity for engineers, 16 Radionuclide behaviour in the natural infrastructures using fibre-reinforced Plastics in the automotive industry, 24, 81 environment, 70 polymer (FRP) composites, 11 Plastics, rubber and health, 23 Rare earth-based corrosion inhibitors, 98 Strengthening of reinforced concrete Polymer bonding 2004, 22 Reaction mechanisms of metal complexes, 94 structures, 12 Polymer electrolyte membrane and direct Real-time weld process monitoring, 109 Stress corrosion cracking, 66, 104 methanol fuel cell technology, 76 Recent advances in environmentally Stress determination for fatigue analysis of Polymer electrolytes, 44, 53 compatible polymers, 22 welded components, 105 Polymer matrix composites and technology, 17 Recommended values of thermophysical Structural alloys for power plants, 62 Polymer melt rheology, 22 properties for selected commercial Structural dynamics of earthquake Polymer modified bitumen, 10 alloys, 56 engineering, 15 Polymer nanocomposites, 18 Regenerated cellulose fibres, 22 Structural health monitoring of civil Polymer reference book, 22 Regenerative medicine and biomaterials for infrastructure systems, 14 Polymer-carbon nanotube composites, 7 the repair of connective tissues, 27 Structural shear joints, 93, 102 Polymers in aggressive and corrosive Reinforced plastics durability, 24 Submerged-arc welding, 107 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Surface coatings for protection against Underwater repair technology, 84 INSPECTION/TRAINING AIDS wear, 99 Underwater wet welding and cutting, 85 Adjustable fillet gauge, 111 Surface defects in hot rolled flat steel Use of electrochemical scanning tunnel AWS Gauge, 111 products, 60 microscopy (EC-STM) in corrosion analysis, Fillet weld gauge, 111 Surface defects on electrolytically coated The, 98 HI-LO Welding gauge, 111 steel sheet, 60 Using robots in hazardous environments, 92 Reference radiographs for assessment of weld Surface defects on hot-dip metal coated steel imperfections according to ISO 5817, 111 sheet, 60 Vegetable oil-based polymers, 19 Single purpose HI-LO gauge, 111 Surface engineering casebook, 101 Vehicle noise and vibration refinement, 80 V-WAC Gauge, 111 Surface engineering of light alloys, 99 Vehicle thermal management systems Woodhead Welding Gauge, 111 Surface modification of biomaterials, 39 (VTMS8), 81, 93 WTPS Gauge, 111 Surfaces and interfaces for biomaterials, 35 Vehicle thermal management systems Surfacing, 101 conference and exhibition (VTMS10), 92 VIDEOS/DVD Sustainability of construction materials, 11 Composite materials - Part A, 110 Sustainable Vehicle Technologies, 86 Waste electrical and electronic equipment Composite materials - Part B, 110 Symmetry and group theory in chemistry, 95 (WEEE) handbook, 42 Forming of plastics - Part A, 110 Waste to energy (WTE) conversion Forming of plastics - Part B, 110 Tailor welded blanks for advanced technology, 73 Machining: Removing material, 110 manufacturing, 58, 80 Watchers of the stars, 94 Machining: Cutting material, 110 Techniques for corrosion monitoring, 96 Wear of orthopaedic implants and artificial Metal casting: Sand moulds, 110 Tenth European fluid machinery congress, 92 joints, 31 Metal casting: Die casting, 110 Textile advances in the automotive Weld cracking in ferrous alloys, 104 Non destructive testing, 110 industry, 81 Weldability of ferritic steels, 108 Safety for welding and cutting, 110 Textiles for hygiene and infection control, 33 Welded design, 109 Timber: Production and processing - Textiles in automotive engineering, 81 Welded joint design, 109 Part A, 110 Textiles, polymers and composites for Welding and cutting, 107 Timber: Production and processing - buildings, 10 Welding and joining of aerospace Part B, 110 Thermal barrier coatings, 67, 100 materials, 83, 106 Welding: Metallic materials - Part A, 110 Thermal welding of polymers, 108 Welding and joining of magnesium alloys, 57, Welding: Metallic materials - Part B, 110 Thermochemical surface engineering of 106, 108 steels, 98 Welding mechanisation and automation in Thermoplastic aromatic polymer shipbuilding worldwide, 108 composites, 19 Welding of aluminium and its alloys, The, 107 Thermoset nanocomposites for engineering Welding of plastics, 108 applications, 5 Welding processes and thermal cutting, 108 Thermoset resins for composites, 7 Welding processes handbook, 106 Thermosets, 20 Welding residual stresses and distortion, 107 Thin film growth, 43 Welding steels without hydrogen cracking, 108 TIG and plasma welding, 107 Welding symbols on drawings, 109 Tissue engineering using ceramics and Welding workplace, The, 108 polymers, 38 Wheel-rail interface handbook, 78 Titanium alloys, 59 Which process?, 107 Topology in chemistry, 94 Wind energy systems, 72 Total quality management for engineers, 109 Wind turbine blade design and materials, 5, Toughness requirements for steels, 61 72 Toxicity of building materials, 9, 14 Wire rod defects, 60 TPE 2006, 23 Wood-polymer composites, 17 Trends in packaging of food, beverages and other fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), 19 Tribocorrosion of passive metals and coatings, 96, 101 Tribology and dynamics of engine and powertrain, 79 Tribology for engineers, 90 Tribology of natural fiber polymer composites, 3, 18 Tubular wire welding, 107

Ultra high temperature mechanical testing, 8 Ultraprecision bearings, 86 Ultrasonic transducers, 52 Ultra-supercritical coal power plant, 62, 66 Understanding and mitigating ageing in nuclear power plants, 68, 69 Understanding the rheology of concrete, 13 Understanding the tensile properties of concrete, 12

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