An international journal devoted to problems and advances in modern materials science. The journal is published jointly by the Russian Ministry of Science, High Education and Technical Policy and Cambridge International Science Publishing. The main aim of the journal is to disseminate throughout the international scientific community the results of investigations and studies by leading Russian experts. The following topics are covered: Development of new materials for key technologies; Materials for aerospace technology; Materials for electronics; Materials for atomic and nuclear power engineering; New materials processing technologies; Environmental problems of materials science.
ISSN 0969 6849, bimonthly, 1998, Volume
5, UK and Europe £325.00, Rest of World $520; back volumes available
(since 1994)
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Advances in Special Electrometallurgy
A cover to cover translation of Problemy Spetsialnoi Elektrometallurgii published by the E O Paton Electric Welding Institute of the National Academy of Sciences in Kiev. The Institute is one of the worlds leading research institutes in electrometallurgy and many processes have been invented by its staff. Special attention is given to electroslag technology (electroslag melting and refining, casting). The journal is divided into the following main sections: Electroslag technology - Electron beam processes - Plasma arc technology - Vacuum arc remelting and vacuum induction melting - General problems of special electrometallurgy,
ISSN 0267 4009, four issues per year,
1998 Volume 14, UK and Europe £180, Rest of World $284; back volumes
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A cover to cover English translation of Protessy Litya, a journal of the Institute of Casting Problems, National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine, Kiev. This is a high quality journal dealing with both theoretical and practical problems of casting.
ISSN 0964 3281, four issues per year,
1998 Volume 7, UK and Europe £185, Rest of World $296; back volumes
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Journal of Czech and Slovak Mechanical Engineering
The journal publishes selected, high-quality articles on all aspects of mechanical engineering. Articles published in recent issues include numerical procedures for analysing vibrating structures, mass and heat transfer, the prediction of fatigue life and reliability, etc.
ISSN 0964 329X, bimonthly, 1998 volume
7, UK and Europe £180.00, Rest of World $300.00; back volumes
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A cover to cover translation of Hutnicke Listy (Czech Republic), one of Europes leading metallurgical journals. The journal covers the entire range of metallurgical problems (ore processing, coke chemistry, charge preparation, automation and operation of metallurgical systems, theory of metallurgical processes, conditions in the steelmelting bath, production of steel and alloys, hot and cold working, physical metallurgy and properties of steels and alloys, new steels and alloys, techniques used in metallurgical laboratories, etc.).
ISSN 0951 0869, monthly, 1998 Volume 53,
UK and Europe £220.00, Rest of World $340; back volumes
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A cover to cover English translation of Kovove Materialy - a top-quality journal publishing the latest results obtained on materials research, metallurgy (ferrous and nonferrous) and engineering in the leading Czech and Slovak research institutes, industrial research laboratories and universities. The journals covers all aspects of these sciences (crystallography, composites, metal melts, physical metallurgy, creep, fatigue, fracture mechanics, powder metallurgy, testing, etc.).
ISSN 0264 7303, bimonthly, 1996 Volume
34, UK and Europe £170, Rest of World $272; back volumes
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Describes the work carried out at the Institute in all areas of welding. Readers will find reports of the latest work on the theory and practice of welding processes, arc physics, welding metallurgy, testing and properties of welded structures and joints, and assessment of welding equipment. Special attention in given to the development of welding consumables, materials and welding processes. Up to 1985, the journal was published under the name Automatic Welding. The journal is published monthly and is one of the leading welding journals of the world.
ISSN 0957 798 X. The 1998 (volume 10)
subscription price is £465 in the UK and Europe and $805.00 in the rest
of the world; back volumes available
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Physics and Chemistry of Materials Treatment
One of the leading Russian journals on materials science and high-technology processing with special emphasis on new processing methods. The journal is divided into the following main sections: Effect of energy fluxes on materials; Plasmochemical methods of production and treatment of materials; Protective coatings and materials; New methods of production and treatment of materials with specific properties. Special attention is given to laser and electron beam technology, plasma technology, ion implantation, new methods of joining materials, composites, etc.
ISSN 0264 729X, 1998 Volume 32,
bimonthly, UK and Europe £320.00, Rest of World $510.00; back volumes
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Technical Diagnostics and Nondestructive Testing
A a quarterly journal published by the E O Paton Electric Welding Institute, one of the world's leading organisations in NDT research with special emphasis on welded joints and structures. The journal presents the latest achievements in the field of technical diagnostics and NDT (acoustic emission, magnetic, eddy current, radiowave, thermal, optical, radiation and penetrant methods). Procedures used to evaluate and predict the strength of welded structures are dealt with extensively. The odd numbers have the subtitle Diagnostics and Prediction of Residual Life of Welded Structures, the even numbers Nondestructive Methods and Means of Testing.
ISSN 0955 3835. The 1998 (volume 10)
subscription price (four issues) is £180 in the UK and Europe and $284 in
the rest of the world; back volumes available
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