The Parameters of Advanced Materials
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Advanced Materials Characterization".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 November 2025 | Viewed by 19
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Interests: eddy current testing; electromagnetism; impedance analysis; analytical modeling
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Interests: electromagnetic nondestructive testing; electrical impedance tomography; magnetic sensors; ceramic matrix composites
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Interests: ceramics; dielectric properties; impedance spectroscopy
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Interests: nondestructive evaluation; eddy current testing; electromagnetic modeling; materials evaluation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The characterization of advanced materials by determining the values of their parameters is of great importance to many industrial applications. The results of such determinations allow us to observe significant correlations and elucidate the influence of structure on material properties. As a result, effective techniques for the manufacture, use, and protection of materials are increasingly being developed.
For this Special Issue, we encourage authors to submit papers on the following material parameters: physical, chemical, mechanical, thermal, electrical, and magnetic.
In addition, we welcome papers on the following topics:
- Determining geometric dimensions (thickness, diameter, width, height);
- Structure testing (granularity, porosity, roughness, crystal structure, chemical composition);
- Assessing technical conditions (cracks, delamination, corrosion, material defects).
Papers on techniques of measuring material parameters using various devices such as meters, sensors, probes, and microscopes are also welcome.
Dr. Grzegorz Tytko
Dr. Zhiyuan Xu
Dr. Jolanta Makowska
Dr. Mingyang Lu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- structure
- physical parameters
- chemical parameters
- mechanical parameters
- thermal parameters
- electrical parameters
- magnetic parameters
- crystal structure
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