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2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
COMPETITIVE MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY PROCESSES

in Miskolc-Lillafüred, Hungary, October 8-12, 2012.

 
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Session4: Hetero-Modulus and Hybrid Materials (HMHM)


SESSION 4:   Hetero-Modulus and Hybrid Materials (HMHM)

The engineering decisions, constructions and technology processes very often require materials with peculiar crystalline, nano- and microstructures, capable to work in unusual physical, chemical, thermal or biological environments. Session HMHM  provide a platform among leading international scientists, researchers,  engineers, students and PhD students for discussing recent achievements in research and development of material structures and properties of materials like nano-materials, metals, alloys, ceramics, glasses, films and coatings, polymers, composites, … etc. Among the major fields of interest are heteo-modulus materials, at the same time having several Young’s module and hybrid material compositions, having components with different dynamic viscosity also. This kind of composite materials have ability to absorb and dissipate the elastic energy during crack propagation and better resistance to fatigue damages. The applications of hetero-modulus and hybrid materials are encountered in sectors like energy, space, aerospace, automotive and marine industries.

Session HMHM provides a platform among leading international scientists, researchers,  engineers, students and PhD students for discussing recent achievements in research and development of material structures of hybrid and hetero-modulus  composite materials prepared from nano-materials, metals, alloys, ceramics, glasses, films and coatings, polymers, … etc.

 

Session Chairs

Igor L. SHABALIN
Materials and Physics Research Centre
University of Salford
Salford, M5 4WT, UNITED KINGDOM
Tel.: +44 161 295 3621
E-mail:
i.shabalin@salford.ac.uk

László A. GÖMZE
University of Miskolc
Chair of Dept of Ceramics and Silicate Engineering
Egyetemváros B/1. ép. 206,
Miskolc, H-3515  HUNGARY
Tel.: +36 307 462 714
E-mail:
femgomze@uni-miskolc.hu

Session Topics

Morphology and material-structures of hetero-modulus materials
Morphology and material-structures of hybrid materials
Metal-metal hetero-modulus materials and material systems
Metal-ceramic hetero-modulus materials and material systems
Ceramic-ceramic hetero-modulus materials and material system
Ceramic-metal-polymer hybrid materials
Application of hetero-modulus and hybrid materials
Testing and characterization of hetero-modulus and hybrid materials

 
 
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