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Ceramics Science and Technology

Ralf Riedel (Editor),I-Wei Chen (Editor)

ISBN: 978-3-527-63194-0May 20142518 Pages

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Although ceramics have been known to mankind literally for millennia, research has never ceased. Apart from the classic uses as a bulk material in pottery, construction, and decoration, the latter half of the twentieth century saw an explosive growth of application fields, such as electrical and thermal insulators, wear-resistant bearings, surface coatings, lightweight armour, or aerospace materials. In addition to plain, hard solids, modern ceramics come in many new guises such as fabrics, ultrathin films, microstructures and hybrid composites.
Built on the solid foundations laid down by the 20-volume series Materials Science and Technology, Ceramics Science and Technology picks out this exciting material class and illuminates it from all sides.
Materials scientists, engineers, chemists, biochemists, physicists and medical researchers alike will find this work a treasure trove for a wide range of ceramics knowledge from theory and fundamentals to practical approaches and problem solutions.
VOLUME 1

PART I: INTRODUCTION
Modern Trends in Advanced Ceramics

PART II: STRUCTURE OF CERAMIC MATERIALS: ATOMIC LEVEL
Modeling Amorphous Ceramic Structures
Structural Chemistry of Ceramics
Diffusion in Ceramics
Structures of Ceramic Materials: Thermodynamics and Constitution

PART III: STRUCTURES OF CERAMIC MATERIALS: MICROSTRUCTURAL LEVEL
Microstructural Design of Ceramics: Theory and Experiment
Mesoscopic Ceramic Structures in One, Two, and Three Dimensions
Bulk Ceramic Nanostructures
Glass Ceramics: Silica- and Alumina-Based
Celluar Structures
Ceramic Thin Films
Multiphase Fiber Composites


VOLUME 2

PART I: CERAMIC MATERIAL CLASSES
Ceramic Oxides
Nitrides
Gallium Nitride and Oxonitrides
Silicon Carbide- and Boron Carbide-Based Hard Materials
有限公司mplex Oxynitrides
Perovskites
The Mn+1AXn Phases and Their Properties

PART II: STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES
Structure-Property Relations
Dislocations in Ceramics
Defect Structure, Nonstoichiometry, and Nonstoichiometry Relaxation of Complex Oxides
Interfaces and Microstructures in Materials

PART III: MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Fracture of Ceramics
商业等级的蠕变机制硅Nitride
Fracture Resistance of Ceramics
Superplasticity in Ceramics: Accomodation-Controlling Mechanisms Revisited

PART IV: THERMAL, ELECTRICAL, AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
Thermal Conductivity
Electrical Conduction in Nanostructured Ceramics
Ferroelectric Properties
Magnetic Properties of Transition-Metal Oxides: From Bulk to Nano

VOLUME 3

PART I: POWDERS
Powder Compaction by Dry Pressing
Tape Casting
Hydrothermal Routes to Advanced Ceramic Powders and Materials
Liquid Feed-Flame Spray Pyrolysis (LF-FSP) in the Synthesis of Single- and Mixed-Metal Oxide Nanopowders
Sol-Gel Processing of Ceramics

PART II: DENSIFICATION AND BEYOND
Sintering
热等静压和气压烧结
Hot Pressing and Spark Plasma Sintering
Fundamentals and Methods of Ceramic Joining
Machining and Finishing of Ceramics

PART III: FILMS AND COATINGS
Vapor-Phase Deposition of Oxides
Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition of Metal Oxide Films and Nanostructures

PART IV: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Powder Characterization
Process Defects
Nonconventional Polymers in Ceramic Processing: Thermoplastics and Monomers
Manufacturing Technology: Rapid Prototyping

PART V: ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES TO CERAMICS
Sintering of Nanograin Ceramics
Polymer-Derived Ceramics
High-Pressure Routes to Ceramics

VOLUME 4

PART I: STRUCTURAL APPLICATIONS
Oxidation and Corrosion of Ceramics
Thermal Barrier Coatings
Ceramic Filters and Membranes
High-Temperature Engineering Ceramics
Advanced Ceramic Glow Plugs
Nanosized and Nanostructured Hard and Superhard Materials and Coatings
Polymer-Derived Ceramics: 40 Years of Research and Innovation in Advanced Ceramics

PART TWO: FUNCTIONAL APPLICATIONS
Microwave Ceramics
Ceramic Fuel Cells: Principles, Materials, and Applications
Nitridosilicates and Oxonitridosilicates: From Ceramic Materials to Structural and Functional Diversity
Ceramic Lighting
Ceramic Gas Sensors
Oxides for Li Intercalation, Li-Ion Batteries
Magnetic Ceramics