Handbook of ceramic hard materials
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Handbook of ceramic hard materials
Wiley-VCH, c2000
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- v.2
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Corrosion, friction and wear protection are of great importance in researchand development of new engineering materials. Ceramic materials exhibiting an extraordinary hardness are often first choice in applications of high mechanical stress. In this reference work the different application areas of these hard materials are discussed as well as the chemical and physical basics of these special material properties. The book is of high importance especially for materials scientists and engineers, solid-state chemists and physicists involved in the research and development of new ceramic hard materials and coatings.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Novel Ultrahard Materials (A. Zerr & R. Riedel)
- STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES
- Structural Chemistry of Hard Materials (W. Jeitschko, et al.)
- Phase Transitions and Material Synthesis using the CO 2 -Laser Heating Technique in a Diamond Cell (A. Zerr, et al.)
- Mechanical Properties and their Relation to Microstructure (D. Sherman & D. Brandon)
- Nanostructured Superhard Materials (S. Veprek)
- Corrosion of Hard Materials (K. Nickel & Y. Gogotsi)
- Interrelations Between the Influences of Indentation Size, Surface State, Grain Size, Grain-Boundary Deformation, and Temperature on the Hardness of Ceramics (A. Krell)
- Transition Metal Carbides, Nitrides, and Carbonitrides (W. Lengauer)
- New Superhard Materials: Carbon and Silicon Nitrides (J. Lowther)
- Effective Doping in Novel sp 2 Bonded Carbon Allotropes (G. Jungnickel, et al.)
- SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING
- Directed Metal Oxidation (V. Jayaram & D. Brandon)
- Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis of Hard Materials (Z. Munir & U. Anselmi-Tamburini)
- Hydrothermal Synthesis of Diamond (K. Nickel, et al.)
- Chemical Vapor Deposition of Diamond Films (C.-P. Klages)
- Vapor Phase Deposition of Cubic Boron Nitride Films (K. Bewilogua & F. Richter)
- Polymer to Ceramic Transformation: Processing of Ceramic Bodies and Thin Films (G. Soraru & P. Colombo)
- MATERIALS AND APPLICATIONS
- Diamond Materials and their Applications (R. Caveney)
- Applications of Diamond Synthesized by Chemical Vapor Deposition (R. Sussmann)
- Diamond-like Carbon Films (C.-P. Klages & K. Bewilogua)
- Ceramics Based on Alumina: Increasing the Hardness for Tool Applications (A. Krell)
- Silicon Carbide Based Hard Materials (K. Schwetz)
- Silicon Nitride Based Hard Materials (M. Herrmann, et al.)
- Boride-Based Hard Materials (R. Telle, et al.)
- The Hardness of Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Hardmetal (S. Luyckx)
- Data Collection of Properties of Hard Materials (G. Berg, et al.)
- Index
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