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Concise encyclopedia of advanced ceramic materials /

Advanced ceramics cover a wide range of materials which are ceramic by nature but have been developed in response to specific requirements. This encyclopedia collects together 137 articles in order to provide an up-to-date account of the advanced ceramic field. Some articles are drawn from the accla...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Brook, R. J., Cahn, R. W. (Robert W.), 1924-2007, Bever, Michael B. (Michael Berliner)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Cambridge, Mass., USA : Pergamon Press ; Distributed in North and South America by the MIT Press, 1991.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Advances in materials science and engineering.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Concise Encyclopedia of Advanced Ceramic Materials; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Honorary Editorial Advisory Board; Foreword; Executive Editor's Preface; Editor's Preface; Guide to Use of the Encyclopedia; Alphabetical List of Articles; Chapter A; Advanced Ceramic Materials: An Overview; Aluminum Nitride; Aluminum Oxide; Aluminum Oxide: Biomedical Applications; Aluminum Oxide Ceramics; Aluminum Titanate; Armor; Automotive Materials; Chapter B; Beryllium Oxide; Beta-Alumina; Borides; Boron Carbide; Brittle Fracture: Micromechanics; Chapter C; Calcination; Calendering.
  • CapacitorsCarbon and Graphite; Ceramic Membranes; Ceramic Superconductors; Ceramics Process Engineering; Chemical Degradation; Cold Isostatic Pressing; Coloring; Cordierite; Creep; Cutting Tools; Chapter D; Demixing of Multicomponent Oxides; Design of Powders for Ceramic Processing; Design with Advanced Ceramics; Diamond; Die Compaction; Diffusion; Dipping; Directed Metal Oxidation; Chapter E; Extrusion; Chapter F; Failure Analysis; Fast Ionic Conduction in Solids; Fatigue; Ferroelectric Materials; Fiber-Reinforced Ceramics; Firing; Chapter G.
  • Gas-Phase Reactions for the Preparation of Ceramic PowdersGlass: An Overview; Glass Ceramics; Glasses from Sol-Gel Monoliths; Glasses: Structure; Glassy Phases in Ceramics; Grinding; Chapter H; Halides; Hard Magnetic Ferrites; Hardness; Hot Isostatic Pressing; Hot Isostatic Pressing: Developments in Theory; Hot Pressing: An Overview; Hot Pressing: Technology and Theory; Chapter I; Impurities; Infrared Laser Window Materials; Injection Molding; Inorganic Fibers; Insulators: Electrical Conductivity; Insulators for Spark Plugs; Insulators, High-Voltage; Insulators, Low-Voltage; Ion Implantation.
  • Chapter JJoining of Ceramic-Metal Systems: An Overview; Joining of Ceramic-Metal Systems: Procedures and Microstructures; Chapter L; Lamp Envelopes; Lanthanide Oxides; Lapping and Polishing; Liquid-Phase Sintering; Chapter M; Magnesium and Alkaline-Earth Oxides; Mechanical Performance and Lifetime Prediction; Metallorganic Compounds as Ceramic Precursors; Microstructure and Processing History; Microwave Processing; Mixing of Particulate Solids; Motor Vehicle Turbine Materials; Mullite; Chapter N; Niobium Oxide and Niobates; Nitrides; Nondestructive Evaluation; NTC Thermistor Materials.
  • Nuclear Waste Storage MaterialsChapter O; Oxide Nuclear Fuels; Oxides; Chapter P; Packing of Powders; Perovskites; Piezoelectric Materials; Point Defects; Powder Characterization; Powder Mechanics; Powders: Chemical Preparation; Powders: Granulation; Powders: Hydrothermal Preparation; Powders: Prefiring; Pressure Filtration; PTC Sensor Materials; Chapter R; Reaction Sintering; Refractory Carbides; Refractory Materials, Metallurgical; Refractory Materials, Specialty; Chapter S; Sawing and Grinding of Brittle Materials; Seeding of Transformations; Sialons; Silica; Silicates; Suicides.