Processing of Thin Film Materials and Characterization of Their Mechanical Properties
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Membranes and Films".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (5 June 2023) | Viewed by 31854
Special Issue Editors
Interests: damage mechanics; solid mechanics; composites; bio-compoistes; polymers; bonding; durability
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Interests: thin films processing; mechanical properties and characterization; adhesion and fracture of thin films; nanoindentation; pattern formation; irradiated materials properties; X-Ray diffraction
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Interests: shape memory polymer films; polymeric films; thermo shrinkable membranes
Interests: shape-memory alloys; phase transformations of the martensitic type; biomedical materials, surfaces and thin films; microstructure and phase composition; strength and plasticity of porous structures; high-temperature synthesis of intermetallic compounds; bioresorbable alloys; 3D implants; biomechanical behavior
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Thin films made of polymers and electrically conductive composites are used in sensors measuring strain, stress, temperature, and concentration of organic vapors used in medicine, wearable electronics, and robotics. Studies of the structure and mechanical properties of novel thin film materials are quite relevant, depending on their production technology. The mass industrial production of thin film materials is possible using printing equipment with various printing methods, along with other innovative technologies.
This Special Issue is dedicated to recent advances in fundamental and applied research on thin solid polymer material. Contributions concerning theoretical, numerical and experimental aspects are welcome from scientists working in different fields of material science, mechanics of materials and structures.
Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Multi-scale and multi-physics modelling of interphases, thin films and surfaces;
- Deformation, damage, fracture and other dissipative processes at interfaces;
- Finite element methods for thin film material modeling;
- Adhesively bonding technology and materials
Prof. Dr. Olga Klinkova
Prof. Dr. Alex A. Volinsky
Dr. Alexander Kondratov
Dr. Ekaterina Marchenko
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- thin films
- mechanical properties
- mass production
- printing equipment
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