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|a An introduction to ceramic science
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|a Front Cover; An Introduction to Ceramic Science; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 2. THE BONDING OF ATOMS AND THE REGULAR PACKING OF SPHERES; 1. Introduction; 2. Types of Interatomic Bond; 3. Regular Close-packing of Spheres; References for Further Reading; CHAPTER 3. THE STRUCTURES OF SOME CERAMIC CRYSTALS; 1. Introduction; 2. The Sodium Chloride Structure and Some General Concepts; 3. Some Structures of Importance in Ceramics; 4. Silicate Structures; References for Further Reading; CHAPTER 4. PHASE EQUILIBRIUM IN CERAMICS.
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|a 1. Introduction2. Equilibrium; 3. The Thermodynamic Approach; 4. The Phase Diagram Approach; References for Further Reading; CHAPTER 5. THE TEXTURE OF CERAMICS; 1. Introduction; 2. Surface and Interfacial Energy; 3. The Microstructure of Single-phase Ceramics; 4. The Microstructure of Two-phase Ceramics; 5. Stereology; 6. Textural Phenomena in Porous Ceramics; References for Further Reading; CHAPTER 6. ATOM MOVEMENTS IN DENSE CERAMICS; 1. Introduction; 2. Point Defects in Crystals; 3. Diffusion; 4. Nucleation; 5. Grain Growth; References for Further Reading.
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|a CHAPTER 7. THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CERAMICS1. Introduction; 2. Elastic Properties; 3. Plastic Properties; 4. Fracture; 5. Mechanical Design in Ceramics; References for Further Reading; CHAPTER 8. DENSIFICATION PROCESSES IN CERAMICS; 1. Introduction; 2. The Effects of Curved Surfaces; 3. Sintering; 4. Pressure Sintering; 5. Vitrification; References for Further Reading; INDEX.
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|a An Introduction to Ceramic Science covers the principles of ceramic science, the physicochemical system, and atomic mechanisms of ceramics. This book is organized into eight chapters and begins with a study of atoms and the way in which they bond together to form crystalline solids. This topic is followed by a geometrical description of the structures of some crystals of particular importance in ceramics and some of the features of the elementary classical theory of ionic crystals. The following chapter presents the principles of the thermodynamic and phase diagram approaches to study phase eq.
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