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- Authors:
- C. Barry Carter
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
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- M. Grant Norton
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman
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- Combines the treatment of bioceramics, furnaces, glass, optics, pores, gemstones, and point defects in a single text
- Provides abundant examples and illustrations relating theory to practical applications
- Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate teaching and as a reference for researchers in materials science
- Written by established and successful teachers and authors with experience in both research and industry
- Includes supplementary material:sn.pub/extras
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Ceramic Materials: Science and Engineering is an up-to-date treatment of ceramic science, engineering, and applications in a single, integrated text. Building on a foundation of crystal structures, phase equilibria, defects and the mechanical properties of ceramic materials, students are shown how these materials are processed for a broad diversity of applications in today's society. Concepts such as how and why ions move, how ceramics interact with light and magnetic fields, and how they respond to temperature changes are discussed in the context of their applications. References to the art and history of ceramics are included throughout the text. The text concludes with discussions of ceramics in biology and medicine, ceramics as gemstones and the role of ceramics in the interplay between industry and the environment. Extensively illustrated, the text also includes questions for the student and recommendations for additional reading.
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- Combines the treatment of bioceramics, furnaces, glass, optics, pores, gemstones, and point defects in a single text
- Provides abundant examples and illustrations relating theory to practical applications
- Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate teaching and as a reference for researchers in materials science
- Written by established and successful teachers and authors with experience in both research and industry
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Discover the latest articles, books and news in related subjects.Table of contents (37 chapters)
Front Matter
Pages i-xxiiHistory and Introduction
Front Matter
Pages 1-1Introduction
Pages 3-14Some History
Pages 15-32
Materials
Front Matter
Pages 33-33Background You Need to Know
Pages 35-50Bonds and Energy Bands
Pages 51-70Models, Crystals, and Chemistry
Pages 71-86Binary Compounds
Pages 87-99Complex Crystal and Glass Structures
Pages 100-119Equilibrium Phase Diagrams
Pages 120-136
Tools
Front Matter
Pages 137-137Furnaces
Pages 139-153Characterizing Structure, Defects, and Chemistry
Pages 154-177
Defects
Front Matter
Pages 179-179Point Defects, Charge, and Diffusion
Pages 181-200Are Dislocations Unimportant?
Pages 201-223Surfaces, Nanoparticles, and Foams
Pages 224-245Interfaces in Polycrystals
Pages 246-268Phase Boundaries, Particles, and Pores
Pages 269-286
Reviews
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"It is good to have a single book cover essentially all relevant topics in the ceramics field. … There is a list of references and additional reading at chapter ends; one wishes that these references had been grouped according to subtopics in the chapters. Special citation index for some figures and tables in a glossary. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers; lower-division undergraduates through graduate students; professionals; two-year technical program students." (H. Giesche, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (2), 2007)
Authors and Affiliations
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
C. Barry Carter
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman
M. Grant Norton
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title:Ceramic Materials
Book Subtitle:Science and Engineering
Authors:C. Barry Carter, M. Grant Norton
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-46271-4
Publisher:Springer New York, NY
eBook Packages:Chemistry and Materials Science,Chemistry and Material Science (R0)
Copyright Information:Springer-Verlag New York 2007
eBook ISBN:978-0-387-46271-4Published: 23 October 2007
Edition Number:1
Number of Pages:XXII, 716
Number of Illustrations:848 b/w illustrations
Topics:Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials,Industrial and Production Engineering,Characterization and Evaluation of Materials,Solid Mechanics,Inorganic Chemistry,Nanotechnology
