Volume 25 (2012), 6 issues per year
Editors:
Dr W D Griffiths (University of Birmingham, UK)
Editorial Board:
Professor D Apelian (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Professor L Arnberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Professor C Beckermann (University of Iowa, USA)
Professor J T Berry (Mississippi State University,USA)
Professor R Boeri (National University of Mar del Plata, Argentina)
Prof Dr Ing A. Buhrig - Polaczek (Giesserei-Institut. RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Professor J Campbell (University of Birmingham, UK)
Professor B K Dhindaw (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India)
Professor J E Gruzleski (McGill University, Canada)
Dr R A Harding (IRC in Materials for High Performance Applications, Birmingham, UK)
Professor C P Hong (Yonsei University, Korea)
Dr. J. Lacaze (Institute National Polytechnique de Toulouse, France)
Professor Liu Baicheng (Tsinghua University, China)
Dr. L. Nastac (Concurrent Technologies Corp. USA)
Prof. H. Nomura (Tokai Polytechnic College, Japan)
Professor K Ogi (Kyushu University, Japan)
Professor D St John (CAST, University of Queensland, Australia)
The International Journal of Cast Metals Research is devoted to the dissemination of peer reviewed information on the science and engineering of cast metals, solidification and casting processes. Assured production of high integrity castings requires an integrated approach that optimises casting, mould and gating design; mould materials and binders; alloy composition and microstructure; metal melting, modification and handling; dimensional control; and finishing and post-treatment of the casting. The journal reports advances in both the fundamental science and materials and production engineering contributing to the successful manufacture of fit for purpose castings.
|
Coverage encompasses all casting technologies and includes, but is not limited to: |
|
|
• Computer aided design |
• Control of nucleation, solidification and |
Modeling of Casting, Welding and Advanced Solification Processes (MCWASP)
Solidification and related phenomena are important for the foundry industry and manufacturers of semi-finished products. Modeling of phenomena and/or processes involving solidification has lead to a remarkable increase in knowledge, and is thus indispensable when existing process limits are to be overcome. Find out more.
Physical Metallurgy MORE mini bundle – discounts for institutions
Get the best value for money for your library by subscribing to all seven Maney journals within this subject area.
Visit our bundles homepage for more information on our bundles, including prices and how to subscribe.
Fast track publication
The International Journal of Cast Metals Research offers fast track publication. Articles are published online, in advance of being included in an issue, once authors have approved copyedited and typeset proofs. Fast track papers may be cited using the journal name and article DOI, to allow forward and backward citation tracking systems to associate the fast track citation with the final journal reference. For more information on fast track, see the online section of our website.