TY - BOOK AU - Gubicza,Jeno TI - Defect structure and properties of nanomaterials T2 - Woodhead Publishing in mechanical engineering SN - 9780081019184 AV - TA418.9.N35 U1 - 620.115 23 PY - 2017///] CY - Duxford PB - Woodhead Publishing KW - Nanostructured materials KW - TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING KW - Engineering (General) KW - bisacsh KW - Reference KW - fast KW - Electronic book KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. Processing methods of nanomaterials 2. Characterization methods of lattice defects 3. Defect structure in nanomaterials processed by severe plastic deformation 4. Defect structure in low stacking fault energy bulk nanomaterials 5. Lattice defects in nanoparticles and nanomaterials sintered from nanopowders 6. Lattice defects in nanocrystalline films and multilayers 7. Correlation between defect structure and mechanical properties of nanocrystalline materials 8. Defect structure and properties of metal matrix -- carbon nanotube composites 9. Effect of lattice imperfections on electrical resistivity of nanomaterials 10. Lattice defects and diffusion in nanomaterials 11. Relationship between defects and hydrogen storage properties of nanomaterials 12. Thermal stability of defect structures in nanomaterials N2 - Defect Structure and Properties of Nanomaterials: Second and Extended Edition covers a wide range of nanomaterials including metals, alloys, ceramics, diamond, carbon nanotubes, and their composites. This new edition is fully revised and updated, covering important advances that have taken place in recent years. Nanostructured materials exhibit unique mechanical and physical properties compared with their coarse-grained counterparts, therefore these materials are currently a major focus in materials science. The production methods of nanomaterials affect the lattice defect structure (vacancies, dislocations, disclinations, stacking faults, twins, and grain boundaries) that has a major influence on their mechanical and physical properties. In this book, the production routes of nanomaterials are described in detail, and the relationships between the processing conditions and the resultant defect structure, as well as the defect-related properties (e.g. mechanical behavior, electrical resistance, diffusion, corrosion resistance, thermal stability, hydrogen storage capability, etc.) are reviewed. In particular, new processing methods of nanomaterials are described in the chapter dealing with the manufacturing procedures of nanostructured materials. New chapters on (i) the experimental methods for the study of lattice defects, (ii) the defect structure in nanodisperse particles, and (iii) the influence of lattice defects on electrical, corrosion, and diffusion properties are included, to further enhance what has become a leading reference for engineering, physics, and materials science audiences UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780081019177 ER -