Nanocoatings: Size Effect in Nanostructured Films (Engineering Materials)


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Size effect in structures has been taken into consideration over the last years. In comparison with coatings with micrometer-ranged thickness, nanostructured coatings usually enjoy better and appropriate properties, such as strength and resistance. These coatings enjoy unique magnetic properties and are used with the aim of producing surfaces resistant against erosion, lubricant system, cutting tools, manufacturing hardened sporadic alloys, being resistant against oxidation and corrosion.
This book reviews researches on fabrication and classification of nanostructured coatings with focus on size effect in nanometric scale. Size effect on electrochemical, mechanical and physical properties of nanocoatings are presented.
Nanocoatings: Size Effect in Nanostructured Films (Engineering Materials) Review
This book focused on nanostructured coatings and their different properties. Different properties of coatings change a lot when they become in the range of 1-100 nm which means consisted of clusters or (atomic) nuclear pellet with no less than 100 nm, fibers less than 100 nm in diameter and films thickness less than 100 nm.It is divided to 6 chapters and started description about size effect in nanotechnology. Then described characterization of coatings and in three final chapters studied different properties of nanocoatings such as influenced mechanical and physical properties.
I think language is understandable even for non-specialists. Many figures have been used and they help for better understandings. I found this book useful. I suggest writing for special nanocoatings such as on nanoparticles in future editions or other new books from Springer.
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