Structural Ceramics
This book provides an introduction to the structural ceramics, their processing and properties. Five important groups of materials, porcelain, alumina, silicon carbide, silicon nitride and zirconia, are presented as case studies. Historical developments, the properties of constituent components, and relationships between production methods, resulting microstructures, and materials properties, are explained. The structural ceramics have many commercial applications, ranging from high voltage insulation and hot-gas filtration, to metal machining tools and surgical implants. These applications depend on combinations of chemical, physical and mechanical properties, which include structural stability over wide temperature ranges, strength, hardness, and resistance to wear. Over 200 diagrams and photographs provide visual aids to learning, and end of chapter summaries pull together key points. With numerous review questions to test understanding of the topics covered, and extensive referencing, this book is ideal for those studying materials science and engineering, or starting research in the structural ceramics area.
- Covers the 5 most industrially important ceramics
- Understanding is enhanced and theory brought to life with numerous photographs and diagrams under discussion.
- End-of-chapter review questions reinforce the reader's understanding of the topics covered
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"Is an excellent resource for any undergraduate or graduate student in the area of ceramics...highly recommended" - CHOICE
Product details
May 2009Hardback
9780521845861
418 pages
253 × 180 × 23 mm
0.98kg
72 b/w illus. 43 tables 50 exercises
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Table of Contents
- Preface, 1. Fundamentals
- 2. Porcelain
- 3. Alumina
- 4. Silicon carbide
- 5. Silicon nitride. 6. Zirconia
- 7. Conclusions
- Index.