
Ceramic Materials : Processes, Properties, and Applications
by Editor: Philippe Boch ( University Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France); Editor: Jean-Claude Niè; pce ( University of Bourgogne in Dijon, France)Rent Textbook
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Table of Contents
Preface | |
Ceramics: Materials and Processes | |
Ceramic compounds | |
History of ceramics | |
Sintering and microstructure of ceramics | |
Silicate ceramics | |
Ceramic forming processes | |
Alumina, mullite and spinel, zirconia | |
Non-oxide ceramics | |
Properties and Applications of Ceramics | |
Mechanical properties of ceramics | |
Materials for cutting, drilling and tribology | |
Refractory materials | |
Ceramics for electronics | |
Bioceramics, Christèle Combes | |
Nuclear ceramics fuels, absorbers and inert matrices | |
Sol-gel methods and optical properties | |
List of Authors | |
Index | |
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