As previously well-established HTC conferences, the 10th International Conference on HIGH TEMPERATURE CAPILLARITY aims at issues related to surfaces and interfaces, wetting and capillarity in materials themselves as well as in materials processing and operating at elevated temperatures, including the following tasks: Liquid surfaces of metals, glasses and salts; Surface energy and adsorption; Metal/metal, metal/ceramic, metal/glass and ceramic/ceramic interfaces: wettability, adhesion, interfacial reactions, segregation, grain boundary wetting and intergranular films; Capillarity in microgravity; Capillarity in nano-science and nano-technology; Marangoni phenomena; Corrosion and embrittlement by liquid metals; Advances in measurement techniques; Modelling and simulation; Materials processing: crystal growth, metallurgical and metalcasting processes, synthesis of metal-matrix and ceramic-matrix composites, additive manufacturing; Joining dissimilar materials by liquid-assisted techniques.
Topics: liquid metal engineering, metal casting, joining, additive manufactoring, solidification, crystal growth, corrosion, wettability, reactivity, infiltration, filtration, interfaces, MMCs; CMCs