Advanced Materials Letters is a leading Diamond Open Access (DOA) international scientific journal published by a non-profit organisation, International Association of Advanced Materials, IAAM. Launched in the year 2010 as the official journal of the International Association of Advanced Materials, IAAM, the journal publishes high-quality peer-reviewed articles on materials science, engineering, and technology. The subjects covered span through a wide range that includes materials of chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, and technology.
The Advanced Materials Letters is a international not-for-profit open access journal that has been distributing month to month issues for about 10 years.
The journal expects to give top-quality and companion assessed look into papers in the interesting field of materials science, especially in the regions of structure, amalgamation and preparing, portrayal, and propelled state properties, just as the different utilizations of materials.
It gives researchers, students, professionals and academics with an international publication platform over a wide range of issues relating to hypothetical and exploratory progressions in materials science and building at full scale and nano levels.
In March 2020, the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) released the third issue of the 11th volume of Advanced Materials Letters.
Keeping in line with the agenda of the International Association of Advanced Materials in this new decade, this issue discusses ideas and new research that can facilitate the ‘Advancement of materials to sustainable and green world’.
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The core maintains the thin skin or faces in their respective positions by avoiding them from folding or colliding outward or inward.
The stiffness of structural composite is based on the thickness of the used core.
The materials which can be combined into structural core are carbon, aluminum, and paper.
Other types of foams comprise PVC foam, polyurethane foam, polystyrene foam, and polymethyl metacrylamide foam.A perfect structural core material include qualities like stiffness, light in weight, thermal transfer or insulation, strength, and dampening of vibration or noise.
Structural core materials are used in the manufacturing of air bags in automobiles, safety gears like bulletproof jackets, the electronic circuit boards, communication antenna, rocket components, aircraft and missiles.