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Ceramic Processing and Sintering Hardcover by Mohamed N. Rahaman

Ceramic Processing and Sintering Hardcover by Mohamed N. Rahaman

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Further Details Title: Ceramic Processing and Sintering Condition: New ISBN-10: 0824709888 Format: Hardback Author: Mohamed N. Rahaman EAN: 9780824709884 ISBN: 9780824709884 Publisher: CRC Press Inc R...

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Further Details Title: Ceramic Processing and Sintering Condition: New ISBN-10: 0824709888 Format: Hardback Author: Mohamed N. Rahaman EAN: 9780824709884 ISBN: 9780824709884 Publisher: CRC Press Inc Release Date: 07/31/2003 Description: As the field's premiere source, this reference is extensively revised and expanded to collect hard-to-find applications, equations, derivations, and examples illustrating the latest developments in ceramic processing technology. This book is concerned primarily with the processing of polycrystalline ceramics and focuses on the widespread fabrication of ceramics by the firing of consolidated powders forms. A brief treatment of sol-gel processing is also included.Ceramic Processing and Sintering, Second Edition provides clear and intensive discussions on colloidal and sol-gel processing, sintering of ceramics, and kinetic processes in materials. From powder synthesis and consolidation to sintering and densification behavior, this latest edition emphasizes the impact of each processing procedure on ceramic properties. The second edition also contains new and extended discussions on colloid stability, polymer growth and gelation, additives in ceramic forming, diffusion and defect strucutre, normal and abnormal grain growth, microwave sintering, Rayleigh instability effects, and Ostwald ripening.Illustrating the interconnectedness between the various steps in the overall fabrication route, Ceramic Processing and Sintering, Second Edition approaches the fundamental issues of each process and show how they are applied to the practical fabrication of ceramics. Language: English Genre: Technology & Engineering Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 229mm Item Length: 152mm Item Weight: 1810g Series: Materials Engineering Release Year: 2003 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Mohamed N. Rahaman

Edition Description

Revised edition,New Edition

Edition Number

2

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-10

0824709888

ISBN-13

9780824709884

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

College Audience

Item Height

2 in

Item Length

9.4 in

Item Weight

48.1 Oz

Item Width

6.3 in

LC Classification Number

TP807.R28 2003

LCCN

2003-283280

Language

English

Number of Pages

875 Pages

Publication Name

Ceramic Processing and Sintering

Publication Year

2003

Publisher

CRC Press LLC

Series

Materials Engineering Ser.

Subject

Materials Science / General, Metallurgy, Materials Science / Ceramics

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering

Synopsis

As the field's premiere source, this reference is extensively revised and expanded to collect hard-to-find applications, equations, derivations, and examples illustrating the latest developments in ceramic processing technology. This book is concerned primarily with the processing of polycrystalline ceramics and focuses on the widespread fabrication of ceramics by the firing of consolidated powders forms. A brief treatment of sol-gel processing is also included. Ceramic Processing and Sintering, Second Edition provides clear and intensive discussions on colloidal and sol-gel processing, sintering of ceramics, and kinetic processes in materials. From powder synthesis and consolidation to sintering and densification behavior, this latest edition emphasizes the impact of each processing procedure on ceramic properties. The second edition also contains new and extended discussions on colloid stability, polymer growth and gelation, additives in ceramic forming, diffusion and defect strucutre, normal and abnormal grain growth, microwave sintering, Rayleigh instability effects, and Ostwald ripening. Illustrating the interconnectedness between the various steps in the overall fabrication route, Ceramic Processing and Sintering, Second Edition approaches the fundamental issues of each process and show how they are applied to the practical fabrication of ceramics., This revised and expanded reference collects hard-to-find applications, equations, derivations, and examples illustrating the latest developments in ceramic processing technology. Ceramic Processing and Sintering, Second Editionprovides clear and intensive discussions on colloidal and sol-gel processing, sintering of ceramics, and kinetic processes in materials. From powder synthesis and consolidation to sintering and densification behavior, this latest edition emphasizes the impact of each processing procedure on the properties of the ceramic product, and contains new and extended discussions on topics including colloid stability, polymer growth, and gelation additives in ceramic forming.

Table Of Content

CERAMIC FABRICATION PROCESSES: AN INTRODUCTORY OVERVIEW Introduction Ceramic Fabrication Processes Production of Polycrystalline Ceramics from Powders: An Overview A Case Study in Processing: The Fabrication of TiO 2 from Powders SYNTHESIS OF POWDERS Introduction Desirable Powder Characteristics Powder Synthesis Methods Powder Preparation by Mechanical Methods Powder Synthesis by Chemical Methods POWDER CHARACTERIZATION Introduction Physical Characterization Chemical Composition Crystal Structure and Phase Composition Surface Characterization SCIENCE OF COLLOIDAL PROCESSING Introduction Types of Colloids Attractive Surface Forces Stabilization of Colloidal Suspensions Electrostatic Stabilization Steric Stabilization Electrosteric Stabilization Structure of Consolidated Colloids Rheology of Colloidal Suspensions SOL-GEL PROCESSING Introduction Types of Gels Sol-Gel Processing of Aqueous Silicates Metal Alkoxides Sol-Gel Processing of Silicon Alkoxides Sol-Gel Preparation Techniques Applications of Sol-Gel Processing POWDER CONSOLIDATION AND FORMING OF CERAMICS Introduction Packing of Particles Additives and Ceramic Forming Forming of Ceramics Drying of Granular Ceramics Binder Removal Green Microstructures and Their Characterization SINTERING OF CERAMICS: FUNDAMENTALS Introduction Driving Force for Sintering Defects in Crystalline Solids Diffusion in Crystalline Solids Chemical Potential Diffusional Flux Equations Vapor Pressure Over a Curved Surface Diffusion in Ionic Crystals: Ambipolar Diffusion THEORY OF SOLID-STATE AND VISCOUS SINTERING Introduction Mechanisms of Sintering Effects of Grain Boundaries Theoretical Analysis of Sintering Scaling Laws Analytical Models Numerical Simulation of Sintering Phenomenological Sintering Equations Sintering Diagrams Sintering with an Externally Applied Pressure The Stress Intensification Factor The Sintering Stress Measurement of the Sintering Stress and Stress Intensification Factor Alternative Derivation of the Sintering Equations GRAIN GROWTH AND MICROSTRUCTURE CONTROL Introduction General Features of Grain Growth Ostwald Ripening: The LSW Theory Topological and Interfacial Tension Requirements Normal Grain Growth in Dense Solids Abnormal Grain Growth in Dense Solids Mechanisms Controlling the Boundary Mobility Grain Growth and Pore Evaluation in Porous Solids Simultaneous Densification and Grain Growth Fabrication Principles for Ceramics with Controlled Microstructure LIQUID-PHASE SINTERING Introduction Elementary Features of Liquid-Phase Sintering Stages of Liquid-Phase Sintering Thermodynamic and Kinetic Factors Grain Boundary Films The Basic Mechanisms of Liquid-Phase Sintering Hot Pressing with a Liquid Phase Use of Phase Diagrams in Liquid-Phase Sintering Activated Sintering Vitrification SPECIAL TOPICS IN SINTERING Introduction Rayleigh Instability and Microstructural Evolution Inhomogeneities and Their Effects on Sintering Constrained Sintering I: Rigid Inclusions Constrained Sintering II: Adherent Thin Films and Multilayers Thin Films: Grain Growth and Dimensional Stability Solid Solution Additives and the Sintering of Ceramics Sintering with Chemical Reaction: Reaction Sintering Viscous Sintering with Crystallization DENSIFICATION PROCESS VARIABLES AND DENSIFICATION PRACTICE Introduction Conventional Sintering Microwave Sintering Pressure Sintering Appendix A: Physical Constants Appendix B: SI Units-Names and Symbols Appendix C: Conversion of Units and Decimal Fractions and Multiples Appendix D: Ionic Crystal Radii (in units of 10-10 m) Appendix E: Density and Melting Point of Some Elements, Ceramics, and Minerals Appendix F: Aperture Size of U.S. Standard Wire Mesh Sieves (ASTM E 11:87) Index *All chapter contain Concluding Remarks, Problems, and References

Type

Textbook

Volume Number

Vol. 23

brand

CRC Press LLC

gtin13

9780824709884

Reviews

  1. Edward Campos

    This book is a must-have for anyone in ceramics! Rahaman’s updated edition delivers clear, in-depth coverage of processing and sintering, packed with practical examples and essential equations. The hard-to-find details make it invaluable for students and professionals alike. The hardcover is sturdy, and the content is well-organized—perfect for both learning and reference. Highly recommended for serious researchers!