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    New York, NY :Springer US :
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    Format: XIV, 682 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1978.
    ISBN: 9781468433784
    Series Statement: Materials Science Research
    Content: This volume constitutes the Proceedings of the November 7-9, 1977 Conference on PROCESSING OF CRYSTALLINE CERAMICS, held at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. It was the Fourteenth in a series of "University Conferences on Ceramic Science" initiated in 1964 and still coordinated by a founding group of four ceramic­ related institutions, of which North Carolina State University is a charter member, along with the University of California at Berkeley, Notre Dame University, and the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. In addition, two other ceramic-oriented schools, the University of Florida and Case-Western Reserve University, have also hosted Conferences in the series. These research-oriented conferences, each uniquely concerned with a timely ceramic theme, have been well attended by audiences which typically were both inter­ national and interdisciplinary in character; their published Proceedings have been well received and are frequently cited. This three day conference was concerned with (a) scientific aspects of all process steps which must be combined and controlled effectively and sequentially in producing crystalline ceramics (both oxides and nonoxides), and (b) utilization of these principles in developing processes for several classes of advanced ceramics critical to present and future technology.
    Note: Keynote Address -- Some Considerations in the State of the Art in Processing Crystalline Ceramics -- I: Fine Particle Science, Technology and Characterization -- Physical and Chemical Parameters Controlling the Homogeneity of Fine Grained Powders and Sintering Materials -- Ultrafine Powders of Oxide and Non-Oxide Ceramic Materials and Their Sinterability -- Handling and Green Forming of Fine Powders -- The Potential of Fine Particle Technology Applied to Ceramic Raw Materials -- Particle Size and Permeability in Slip Casting -- Chemical Processing for Ceramics (and Polymers) -- Ceramics Sintered Directly from Sol-Gels -- Characterization of Ceramic Microprocessing -- Packing and Sintering Relations for Binary Powders -- Stress and Density Distributions in the Compaction of Powders -- Pore Morphography in Ceramic Processing -- II: Solid State Sintering and Grain Growth -- Fundamentals of the Sintering of Ceramics -- Current Paradigms in Powder Processing -- Some Effects of Aggregates and Agglomerates in the Fabrication of Fine Grained Ceramics -- The Sintering of Conductive Rutile: A Model System for Sintering Electronic Ceramics -- Sintering of Mullite -- Rate Controlled Sintering as a Processing Method -- A Multiple-Lognormal Model of a Normal Grain Growth -- III: Liquid Phase Sintering And Post-Firing Technology -- Rearrangement During Liquid Phase Sintering of Ceramics -- Reactivity of Alumina Substrates with High Lead Glasses -- Influence of the Processing Parameters on the Properties of Rapid Fired Porcelain -- Strengthening of Lime-Stabilized Zirconia by Post Sintering Heat Treatments -- Strain and Surface Energy Effects in Ceramic Processes -- Dynamic and Material Parameters in Brittle Fracture in Ceramics -- Processing Induced Sources of Mechanical Failure in Ceramics -- IV: Dielectric and Magnetic Ceramics -- Processing of High Density Piezoelectric Ceramic Compositions -- The Role of ZrO2 Powders in Microstructural Development of PZT Ceramics -- Novel Uses of Gravimetry in the Processing of Crystalline Ceramics -- Deformation Processing of Magnetic Hexaferrites for Hc Maximization Through Grain Growth Control -- Processing and Magnetic Properties of Low-Loss and High-Stability Mn-Zn Ferrites -- Relationship Between Processing Conditions, Oxygen Stoichiometry and Strength of MnZn Ferrites -- Sintering of High Density Ferrites -- V: Energy Related Ceramics I: Fast Ion Conductors; MHD, Nuclear and Refractory Ceramics -- Processing and Characterization of Polycrystalline ?"-Alumina Ceramic Electrolytes -- Microstructural Control During Sintering of ?"-Alumina Compositions Through Ceramic Processing Modification -- Transient Eutectics in Sintering of Sodium Beta Alumina -- Microstructural Evolution During the Processing of Sodium ?-Alumina -- Fabrication and Performance of MHD Electrodes -- Fabrication and Property Control of LaCrO3 Based Oxides -- Strontium Containing Perovskites and Related Conductive Electronic Ceramics -- Hot Pressed Composite Ceramic MHD Electrode Development -- Processing Variables Affecting the Thermomechanical Degradation of Monolithic Refractory Concretes -- UO2-Gd2O3 Sintering Behavior -- Processing Requirements for Property Optimization of EU2O3-W Cermets for Fast Reactor Neutron Absorber Applications -- Ceramic Processing of Boron Nitride Insulators -- VI: Energy Related Ceramics II: Non-Oxide Ceramics -- Grain Boundary Engineering in Non-Oxide Ceramics -- The Fabrication of Dense Nitrogen Ceramics -- Ceramics in the Si-Al-O-N System Fabricated by Conventional Powder Processing and Sintering Techniques -- Polytypism in Magnesium Sialons -- Dense Silicon Nitride Ceramics: Fabrication and Interrelations with Properties -- High-Pressure Hot-Pressing of Silicon Nitride Powders -- The Structure of Grain Boundaries in Silicon Nitride Based Alloys -- Evolution of Microstructure in Polycrystalline Silicon Carbide -- Thermal Gradient Deposition of SiC Diffusion Tracers -- Contributors.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468433807
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780306400353
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468433791
    Language: English
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