Structure and properties of ceramics
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Structure and properties of ceramics
(Materials science and technology : a comprehensive treatment / edited by R.W. Cahn, P. Haasen, E.J. Kramer, vol. 11)
VCH, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The 18-volume series "Materials Science and Technology" is the first in-depth, topic-oriented reference work devoted to this growing interdisciplinary field. A compendium of current, state-of-the-art information, it covers the most important classes of materials: metals, ceramics, glasses, polymers, semiconductors, and composites.
Each volume is a self-contained handbook and deals with properties, processing, applications, or general phenomena associated with these materials. Edited by internationally renowned figures in materials science, this series is sure to establish itself as a seminal work.
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Description
The series "Materials Science and Technology" is an in-depth, topic-oriented reference work devoted to this growing interdisciplinary field. A compendium of current information, it covers the most important classes of materials: metals, ceramics, glasses, polymers, semiconductors and composites. Each volume deals with properties, processing, applications or general phenomena associated with these materials, and is edited by internationally renowned figures in materials science.
Table of Contents
- Crystal structures of principal ceramic material
- oxide ceramics
- nitride ceramics
- boride and carbide ceramics
- glass ceramics
- diffusion in ceramics
- mechanical properties of ceramics
- toughening mechanisms
- mechanical behaviour of cellular ceramics
- high temperature engineering ceramics
- ceramic superionic conductors
- ferroelectric ceramics
- ferrimagnetic ceramics
- semiconducting poly-crystalline ceramics
- high temperature superconductors.
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