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Ceramic Materials || Energy Production and Storage

✍ Scribed by Carter, C. Barry; Norton, M. Grant


Book ID
120021738
Publisher
Springer New York
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
669 KB
Edition
2
Category
Article
ISBN
1461435234

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✦ Synopsis


Ceramic Materials: Science and Engineering is an up-to-date treatment of ceramic science, engineering, and applications in a single, comprehensive text. Building on a foundation of crystal structures, phase equilibria, defects, and the mechanical properties of ceramic materials, students are shown how these materials are processed for a wide diversity of applications in today's society. Concepts such as how and why ions move, how ceramics interact with light and magnetic fields, and how they respond to temperature changes are discussed in the context of their applications. References to the art and history of ceramics are included throughout the text, and a chapter is devoted to ceramics as gemstones.Β  This course-tested text now includes expanded chapters on the role of ceramicsΒ in industry and their impact on the environment as well asΒ a chapter devoted to applications of ceramic materials in clean energy technologies. Also new are expanded sets of text-specific homework problems and other resources for instructors. The revised and updated Second EditionΒ is further enhanced with color illustrations throughout the text.


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