期刊缩写 ADV APPL CERAM
期刊全称 ADVANCES IN APPLIED CERAMICS 应用陶瓷进展
出版国家 ENGLAND
出版周期 Bimonthly
期刊ISSN 1743-6753
Advances in Applied Ceramics
Structural, Functional and Bioceramics
Print ISSN: 1743-6753|Online ISSN: 1743-6761
Previously published as:
British Ceramic Transactions
Journal Impact Factor: 0.688
Published on behalf of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
DESCRIPTION
Advances in Applied Ceramics: Structural, Functional and Bioceramics is the new name, from the 2005 volume, of British Ceramic Transactions. The change in title has been made to reflect the journal's strong focus, under its Editor Mohan Edirisinghe, on the processing, fabrication, characterisation and applications of advanced ceramics. Backed by rigorous peer review, the journal provides international coverage of high quality research on functional ceramics, engineering ceramics (including ceramic matrix composites and glass ceramics), and bioceramics. Although coverage is broad, the journal has a particular interest in the development of novel materials and the tailoring, through innovative processing, of structure across a range of scales to meet the requirements of specific applications. There will be particular interest in areas such as nanotechnology and biomaterials where materials science is progressing and evolving through interdisciplinary collaboration, although good work on 'traditional' ceramics will remain an important component of the mix.
Advances in Applied Ceramics: Structural, Functional and Bioceramics provides international coverage of high-quality research on functional ceramics, engineering ceramics and bioceramics. The journal aims to enhance fundamental understanding and applied knowledge of the relationship between processing, microstructure and properties of ceramics. The journal has a particular interest in the development of novel materials and the tailoring, through innovative processing, of structure across a range of scales to meet the requirements of specific applications.
To support recent developments, the journal is expanding coverage in key areas of ceramics, including:
Ceramics for extreme environments
Lead-free ferroelectrics
Energy storage materials
Energy saving and recycled materials
Energy harvesting
Oxide thermoelectrics
Carbon nanotube and graphene composites
Biomedical and dental; sensors and actuators
Transparent
Nanostructured and size effects
Novel cement materials
To capture rapid developments in emerging areas the journal also encourages focused short reviews. Original and innovative research in any field of applied ceramics will always be welcome. |