Advanced ceramics
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Advanced ceramics
Oxford University Press , Ohmsha, 1988
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Fine ceramics
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Originally published: Fine ceramics. Tokyo : Ohmsha, 1987
Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
In recent years many scientific and technological advances have been made in fine ceramics, especially in the USA and Japan, and the results of this research have been used in many fields. This volume, edited by internationally-recognized authorities in the field, consists of research papers presenting the latest achievements in research and development, from fundamental methods to various applications, including alumina ceramic substrates, ferrite materials, and bonding between ceramics and metals by HIPing.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Papers from Richard M.Fulrath awardees: recent developments of piezoelectric composites in Japan, H.Banno (NGK Spark Plug Co Ltd)
- research trends in ceramic sensors, N.Ichinose (Waseda University)
- organic-intercalation compounds, F.Kanamaru (Osaka University)
- piezoelectric ceramic actuator, S.Takahashi (NEC Corporation). Part 2 Original review papers: toughening in ZrO2-based materials, K.T.Faber (The Ohio State University)
- a review of creep in silicon nitride and silicon carbide, R.F.Davis and C.H.Carter Jr (North Carolina State University)
- the glassy state, J.F.Shackelford (University of California)
- electrical conductivity of ceramic materials, D.M.Smyth (Lehigh University)
- preparation and application of fine powder from the metal alkoxide, Y.Ozaki (Seikei University)
- alumina ceramic substrates, T.Ueyama and H.Wada (Hitachi Chemical Co Ltd)
- bonding between ceramics and metals by HIPing, M.Shimada (Tohoku University) et al
- high toughened PSZ (partially stabilized zirconia), T.Masaki and K.Kobayashi (Toray Industries Inc)
- ceramic application for automotive components, S.Wada (Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories Inc)
- pyroelectric sensors of lead germanate thick films, K.Takahashi (National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials)
- ferrite materials, T.Nomura (TDK Corporation) et al.
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