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Emergent Process Methods for High-Technology Ceramics
β Scribed by J. Lyklema (auth.), Robert F. Davis, Hayne Palmour III, Richard L. Porter (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 834
- Series
- Materials Science Research 17
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume constitutes the Proceedings of the November 8-10, 1982 Conference on EMERGENT PROCESS METHODS FOR HIGH TECHNOLOGY CERAMICS, held at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. It was the nineteenth in a series of "University Conferences on Ceramic SciΒ ence" initiated in 1964 by four 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. More recently, ceramicΒ oriented faculty in departments at the Pennsylvania State University and Case-Western Reserve University have joined the four initial institutions as permanent members of the consortium. These researchΒ oriented conferences, each uniquely concerned with a timely ceramic theme, have been well attended by audiences which typically were both international and interdisciplinary in character; their published Proceedings have been well received and are frequently cited. This three day conference addressed the fundamental scientific background as well as the technological state-of-the-art of several novel methods which are beginning to influence present and future directions for non-traditional ceramic processing, thus affecting many of the advanced ceramic materials needed for a wide variety of research and industrial applications. The number, the importance and the application of new ceramic processing techniques have expanded considerably during the last ten years.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages xv-xv
Interfacial Electrochemistry of Disperse Systems....Pages 1-24
How Colloid Stability Affects the Behavior of Suspensions....Pages 25-44
Formation and Stability of Colloidal Dispersions of Fine Particles in Water....Pages 45-57
Flocculation and Filtration of Colloidal Particles....Pages 59-70
The Science of the Interactions of Colloidal Particles and Ceramics Processing....Pages 71-81
Preparation of Shaped Glasses Through the Sol-Gel Method....Pages 83-94
Inorganic Oxide Gels and Gel-Monoliths: Their Crystallization Behavior....Pages 95-109
Boron Nitride Fiber Synthesis from Boric Oxide Precursors....Pages 111-121
Front Matter....Pages N1-N1
Some Common Aspects of the Formation of Nonoxide Powders by the Vapor Reaction Method....Pages 123-135
Synthesis of Powders and Thin Films by Laser Induced Gas Phase Reactions....Pages 137-154
Preparation of Zirconia-Alumina Fine Powders by Hydrothermal Oxidation of Zr-A1 Alloys....Pages 155-166
Combustion Synthesis of Transition Metal Nitrides....Pages 167-175
The Influence of Powder Synthesis Techniques on Processes Occurring During Compact Formation and its Sintering....Pages 177-191
Dispersion and Packing of Narrow Size Distribution Ceramic Powders....Pages 193-206
Plasma Sintering of Ceramics....Pages 207-211
Plasma Melting of Selected Compositions in the A1 2 O 3 -ZrO 2 -SiO 2 System....Pages 213-223
Liquid Phase Sintering of Ceramics....Pages 225-231
Precision Digital Dilatometry: A Microcomputer-Based Approach to Sintering Studies....Pages 233-251
Front Matter....Pages N3-N3
The Conversion of Methylchloropolysilanes and Polydisilylazanes to Silicon Carbide and Silicon Carbide/Silicon Nitride Ceramics, Respectively....Pages 253-262
Silicon-Nitrogen Polymers and Ceramics Derived from Reactions of Dichlorosilane, H 2 SiCl 2 ....Pages 263-269
Front Matter....Pages N3-N3
Formation of Ceramic Composites and Coatings Utilizing Polymer Pyrolysis....Pages 271-285
Gas Analysis During the Pyrolysis of Carbosilane....Pages 287-297
Front Matter....Pages N5-N5
Chemical Vapor Deposition of Ceramic Materials....Pages 299-316
The Application of Thermodynamic Calculations to Chemical Vapor Deposition Processes....Pages 317-328
CVD of Si 3 N 4 and Its Composites....Pages 329-345
Preparation of Amorphous Si 3 N 4 -BN Composites by Chemical Vapor Deposition....Pages 347-358
A Morphological Study of Silicon Borides Prepared by CVD....Pages 359-369
A Morphological Study of Silicon Carbide Prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition....Pages 371-380
Low-Temperature Preparation of Pyrolytic Carbon....Pages 381-396
Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition (LCVD)....Pages 397-413
Front Matter....Pages N7-N7
Ion Beam Techniques for the Deposition of Ceramic Thin Films....Pages 415-424
Ionized-Cluster Beam Deposition and Epitaxy....Pages 425-446
Ion Beam Deposition of Ceramic-Like Coatings....Pages 447-460
Front Matter....Pages N9-N9
Laser Surface Melting of Metals and Alloys....Pages 461-471
Laser Processing of Ceramics....Pages 473-503
Microstructural Analysis of Rapidly Solidified Alumina....Pages 505-517
Structure of Ceramic Surfaces Modified by Ion Beam Techniques....Pages 519-531
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ion-Implanted Ceramics....Pages 533-547
Microhardness of N-Implanted Yttria Stabilized ZrO 2 ....Pages 549-557
Front Matter....Pages N11-N11
Hot Isostatic Pressing of Ceramic Materials....Pages 559-570
Front Matter....Pages N11-N11
Dense Ceramic Parts Hot Pressed to Shape by HIP....Pages 571-582
Fabrication of Si 3 N 4 Ceramics with Additives Of Metal Nitrides by High Pressure Hot-Pressing and Hiping....Pages 583-589
Diffusion Bonding of A1 2 O 3 and Si 3 N 4 Ceramics by Hiping....Pages 591-596
Relationship Between Densification and High Temperature Mechanical Properties of HIPed Silicon Nitride....Pages 597-607
Microstructural Changes During Hot Isostatic Pressing of Sintered Lead Zirconate Titanate....Pages 609-619
Front Matter....Pages N13-N13
Dynamic Compaction of Powders....Pages 621-637
Dynamic Compaction of Ceramic Powders....Pages 639-655
Explosive Consolidation of Aluminum Nitride Ceramic Powder: A Case History....Pages 657-671
Computer Simulation of Dynamic Compaction....Pages 673-694
Investigation of a Method to Consolidate Hard Materials in a Tough Matrix....Pages 695-710
Front Matter....Pages N15-N15
Modern Uses of Explosive PressureβFrom Rock Blasting to Synthetic Diamond....Pages 711-718
Shock-Induced Modification of Inorganic Powders....Pages 719-733
Densification Kinetics of Shock-Activated Nitrides....Pages 735-748
Rate Controlled Sintering of Explosively Shock-Conditioned Alumina Powders....Pages 749-764
Front Matter....Pages N17-N17
High Pressure Processing of High Technology Ceramics....Pages 765-781
Diamond Anvil Cell Technology For P,T Studies Of Ceramics: ZrO 2 (8 mol% Y 2 O 3 )....Pages 783-792
Effect of Strong Shock Compression on Covalent Materials and High Pressure Sintering....Pages 793-808
A New Approach to the Reaction Sintering of Superhard Materials Under Very High Pressure....Pages 809-819
Eratum to: Laser Surface Melting of Metals and Alloys....Pages 843-843
Back Matter....Pages 821-842
β¦ Subjects
Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Methods
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