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Editorial P1: rba/ayv P2: rbaP1: rba/ayv P2: rba Advanced Performance Materials KL375˙01(Froes) November 29, 1996 10:52 Advanced Performance Materials 4, 7 (1997) ° c 1997 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Manufactured in The Netherlands. After the last double issue of APM which featured the advanced materials work at a specific institute—the Defense Research Agency (DRA), Farnborough, UK—we are back to our regular format of articles from a variety of locations. The first eight papers are metals-oriented ranging from nickel based superalloys, through titanium to aluminum based alloys. These papers are followed by two papers on semi- conductor and sensor use, and a final paper on an anti-ferroelectric ceramic. The array of material types that we have promised will be covered in this journal. We have two up-coming special issues: one will feature advanced materials work being conducted by scientists from the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, the other will show-case research in progress in South Korea directed towards providing a scientific underpinning to their growing aerospace industry—the industry targeted to lead the country into the next century. F.H. Froes Moscow, Idaho http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advanced Performance Materials Springer Journals

Editorial

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P1: rba/ayv P2: rbaP1: rba/ayv P2: rba Advanced Performance Materials KL375˙01(Froes) November 29, 1996 10:52 Advanced Performance Materials 4, 7 (1997) ° c 1997 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Manufactured in The Netherlands. After the last double issue of APM which featured the advanced materials work at a specific institute—the Defense Research Agency (DRA), Farnborough, UK—we are back to our regular format of articles from a variety of locations. The first...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Engineering; Automotive Engineering; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Classical Mechanics; Metallic Materials
ISSN
0929-1881
eISSN
1572-8765
DOI
10.1023/A:1026485925599
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P1: rba/ayv P2: rbaP1: rba/ayv P2: rba Advanced Performance Materials KL375˙01(Froes) November 29, 1996 10:52 Advanced Performance Materials 4, 7 (1997) ° c 1997 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Manufactured in The Netherlands. After the last double issue of APM which featured the advanced materials work at a specific institute—the Defense Research Agency (DRA), Farnborough, UK—we are back to our regular format of articles from a variety of locations. The first eight papers are metals-oriented ranging from nickel based superalloys, through titanium to aluminum based alloys. These papers are followed by two papers on semi- conductor and sensor use, and a final paper on an anti-ferroelectric ceramic. The array of material types that we have promised will be covered in this journal. We have two up-coming special issues: one will feature advanced materials work being conducted by scientists from the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, the other will show-case research in progress in South Korea directed towards providing a scientific underpinning to their growing aerospace industry—the industry targeted to lead the country into the next century. F.H. Froes Moscow, Idaho

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Advanced Performance MaterialsSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 28, 2004

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