Materials Science and Technology: A Comprehensive TreatmentRobert W. Cahn, Peter Haasen, Edward J. Kramer Progress in the processing of ceramics has made these materials very important for current and future technologies. Internationally renowned experts have contributed to this second of two volumes which provide a wealth of information indispensable for materials scientists and engineers. Contents of Volume B: Riedel: Advanced Ceramics from Inorganic Polymers. Calvert: Biomimetic Processing. Eisele: Sintering and Hot Pressing. Kwon: Liquid-Phase Sintering. Leriche/Cambier: Vitrification. Larker/Larker: Hot Isostatic Pressing. Harmer/Chan: Fired Microstructures and Their Charactzerization. Subramanian: Finishing. Nicholas: Joining of Ceramics. Hirai: Functional Gradient Materials. |
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Advanced Ceramics from Inorganic Polymers | 2 |
Advanced Ceramics from Inorganic Polymers | 4 |
Biomimetic Processing | 12 |
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Materials Science and Technology: A Comprehensive Treatment Robert Wolfgang Cahn,Peter Haasen,Edward J. Kramer No preview available - 1994 |
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abrasive Acta Metall alloy alumina amorphous annealing applications argon brazing carbide carbon carbonitride ceramic Ceramic Materials Chem chemical coating compact components composition crack crystal decrease densification diamond diffusion bonding electron energy fibers Figure film finishing formation fracture glass grain boundary grain growth green body grinding of ceramics heat Hot Isostatic Pressing hot pressing interface joining joint Larker layer liquid phase machining matrix mechanical method microstructure modulus oxide particles perature PMPS poly(hydridomethyl)silazane polymer polysilanes polysilazanes pore porosity pressure Proc production properties pyrolysis radius ramic reaction relative density Riedel sample shape shown in Fig shrinkage SiC/C FGM silica silicon carbide silicon carbonitride silicon nitride sintering solid strength stress structure substrate superalloy surface Symp technique thermal thickness tion toughness ture vapor viscosity Vitrification volume wheel workpiece