Title: Engineered Materials Handbook Vol. 4: Ceramics and Glasses Author: ASM ISBN: 0871702827 / 9780871702821 Format: Hard Cover Pages: 1217 Publisher: ASM International Year: 2000 Availability: In Stock
Description
Contents
Volume 4 provides exhaustive, yet practical information on processing, properties, testing and characterization, design, and applications of various types of ceramics and glasses. The coverage ranges from bricks to superconductors, windows to data transmission lines.
Ceramics and Glasses consists of 170 articles divided into 15 major sections that define and classify ceramic materials and provide introductory information on each class. Processing of ceramic materials, powder processing, forming methods, sintering, and final shaping (machining) are described.
Reliable methods of joining ceramics are also examined. Two sections that follow are devoted to the characterization tools available for studying ceramics and glasses. Processing-structure-property relationships are introduced.
The knowledge required to design structural elements and concepts of design methodology are addressed. Applications include: gas turbine engines, gasoline engines, and whisker-toughened ceramic components.
An extensive review of property data is contained. The articles in this section bring the users of property information up-to-date and direct them to sources of the most useful property data. The broad range of applications for ceramics and glasses are outlined in the volume's final four sections. Emphasis has been placed on the use of advanced materials for structural and electrical/electronic applications.
Foreword
Policy on Units of Measure
Preface
Authors
Reviewers and Contributors
Section 1 : Introduction to Ceramics and Glasses Section 2 : Ceramic Powders and Processing Section 3 : Forming and Predensification, and Nontraditional Densification Processes Section 4 : Firing/Sintering : Densification Section 5 : Final Shaping and Surface Finishing Section 6 : Glass Processing Section 7 : Joining Section 8 : Testing, Characterization, and NDE Section 9 : Failure Analysis Section 10 : Design Consideration Section 11 : Properties Section 12 : Applications for Traditional Ceramics Section 13 : Structural Applications for Technical, Engineering, and Advanced Ceramics Section 14 : Applications for Glasses Section 15 : Electrical/Electronic Applications for Advanced Ceramics
Metric Conversion Guide
Abbreviations, Symbols, and Tradenames
Index