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Journal of Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering (ISSN: 2186-9189)

PublisherApplied Science and Computer Science Publications

ISSN-L2186-9189

ISSN2186-9189

IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending

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The history of the development of materials science and mechanical engineering during the twenty century, as revolutionary as these developments may seem, hasbeen part of an evolutionary past. The human race is so unique among any kinds of animals on this planet in that we continually strive to make life easier forourselves by inventing new materials or improving the existing materials. The use of new or improved materials enables engineers to design new and better products and processes. Benefits include increased sales, improved products, and where new materials are used in manufactory and the plant cost is reduced. An essential feature of all developments is the hungry spirit or devotion to invent new materials and those materials should benefit to the society at all aspects. This can beseen, by the use of sophisticated new materials such as, artificial hearts, shatterproof glass, bullet proof vests, lives are saved. Energy is conserved through lightweight cars and the human horizon is expanded via aircraft, spacecraft and the internet to mention only a few.
The rapid advanced of today new technology demands new materials for new applications and the only way this can be possible is to be aware of which kind of research in that field is going on around the four corners of the world through articles we are publishing. JMSME’s aim is to connect as many as possible engineers, scientists and educators or scholars at all levels to share their innovation and experiencedise.
The Journal of Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering (JMSME) is a peer-reviewed International Journal that publishes articles that reports State-of-the-Art inall areas of Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering, and other associated sciences including metals and alloys, ceramics, polymers, biomaterials, semiconductors, nano-materials, memory alloys, building materials, mechatronics, biomechanics, friction stir welding or geologic materials. JMSME invites and encourages authors at all levels to share their ideas by sending their original research articles, improved existing methods, or revised theory for publication.

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