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200 1. $a Functionally graded materials 1996 $b Texte électronique $e proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Functionally Graded Materials, AIST
Tsukuba Research Center, Tsukuba, Japan, October 21-24, 1996 $f edited by Ichiro Shiota, Yoshinari Miyamoto
210 .. $a Amsterdam $a New York $c Elsevier $d 1997
215 .. $a 1 ressource dématérialisée
300 .. $a "Organized and sponsored by ... the Society of Non-Traditional Technology."
300 .. $a Includes bibliographical references and index
330 .. $a Since a formulated concept of functionally graded materials (FGMs) was proposed in
1984 as a means of preparing thermal barrier materials, a coordinated research has
been developed since 1986. The 125 papers presented here present state of the art
research results and developments on FGM from the past decade. A wide spectra of topics
are covered including design and modeling, fracture analysis, powder metallurgical
processes, deposition and spray processes, reaction forming processes, novel processes,
material evaluation for structural applications, organic and intelligent materials.
Three reviews associated with national research programs on FGMs promoted in Japan
and Germany, and the historical perspective of FGM research in Europe are presented
as well. The resulting work is recommended to researchers, engineers and graduate
school students in the fields of materials science and engineering, mechanical and
medical engineering
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