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Improved Ceramics through New Measurements, Processing, and Standards


Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
284
Category
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This new book presents new ceramic information in two parts. The first section presents state-of-the-art information on new measurements and characterization methods in the ceramic manufacturing process including characterization of mechanical properties microstructure, and machining techniques, as well as the status on the activity of standards in ceramics. The second part is a selection of peer reviewed research papers in this field.

This volume will prove indispensable for academic as well as industry researchers and for anyone seeking broader knowledge on the quality improvements through new measurements and processing technology.Content:
Chapter 1 Materials Development and Wear Applications of Si3N4 Ceramics (pages 3โ€“16): Katsutoshi Komeya
Chapter 2 Measuring the Isoelectric Point of Ceramic Powder Suspensions: A Pre?Standardization Study (pages 17โ€“26): Vincent A. Hackley, Rolf Wasche and Makio Naito
Chapter 3 Direct Force Measurment of Nanotube?Attached Colloidal Probe in Liquid Media (pages 27โ€“32): Jeong?Min Cho and Wolfgang M. Sigmund
Chapter 4 Direct Measurement of Strongly Atiractive Particle?Particle Interactions (pages 33โ€“38): Kelcey L. Eccleston and Kelly T. Miller
Chapter 5 In Situ Observation of Rearrangement Mechanisms in Low Volume Fraction 2D Aggregated Colloids (pages 39โ€“45): Sarunya Promkotra and Kelly T. Miller
Chapter 6 Optical?Microscopic Observation of Three?Dimensional Structure of Particles in a Ceramic Slurry (pages 47โ€“52): Masayo Oya and Minoru Takahashi
Chapter 7 Particle Size Characterization of Highly Concentrated Barium Titanate Slurries by Ultrasonic Attenuation Spectroscopy (pages 53โ€“58): Shin?ichi Takeda, Hidehiko Suenaga and Isao Tari
Chapter 8 Particle Size Characterization of Highly Concentrated Alumina Slurries by Ultrasonic Attenuation Spectroscopy (pages 59โ€“64): Shin?ichi Takeda, Hiroyuki Harano and Isao Tari
Chapter 9 Analysis of Anionic Polymer Dispersant in Dense Alumina Suspension with Various Additive Content by Using Colloidal Probe AFM (pages 65โ€“70): H. Kamiya, J. Yoneyama, Y. Fukuda, H. Abe and M. Naito
Chapter 10 Characterization of Coarse Particles Contained in Fine Powders at Very Low Concentrations (pages 71โ€“76): Yong?Ick Cho, Makio Naito, Roger Morrell, Vincent Hackley, Stephen Freiman, Masataro Okumiya, Torsten Rabe, Rolf Waesche, Kevin G. Ewsuk and Keizo Uematsu
Chapter 11 Characterizing Granulated Ceramic Powders for Dry Pressing and Sintering (pages 77โ€“88): K. G. Ewsuk, J. G. Arguello, D. N. Bencoe, D. T. Ellerby, S. J. Glass, D. H. Zeuch and J. Anderson
Chapter 12 Evaluation of Green Components by Nondestructive Methods (pages 89โ€“98): Torsten Rabe, Rainer Rudert, Jurgen Goebbels and Karl?Wolfram Harbich
Chapter 13 New Method to Observe the Internal Structure of a Green Body Using Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope (pages 99โ€“104): Yutaka Saito, Satoshi Tanaka, Nozomu Uchida and Keizo Uematsu
Chapter 14 Elastic, Plastic, and Viscoelastic Contact Problems in Axisymmetric Indentation (pages 105โ€“114): M. Sakai and S. Shimizu
Chapter 15 Estimation of Short Crack R?Curves of Polycrystalline Ceramics by the Surface Crack in Flexure Method (pages 115โ€“120): Kouichi Yasuda, Tomitsugu Taguchi, Junichi Tatami and Yohtaro Matsuo
Chapter 16 Effects of Diamond Grit, Machining Direction and Post Machining Treatments on Si3N4 Strength (pages 121โ€“126): Biljana Mikijelj and Richard Allor
Chapter 17 Estimation of Temperature Dependence of Thermal Shock Resistance by Infrared Radiation Technique (pages 127โ€“132): Sawao Honda, Tadahiro Nishikawa, Hideo Awaji, Naoto Hirosaki and Yoshio Akimune
Chapter 18 Cbaracterization of Translucent Polycrystalline Alumina (PCA) Ceramics (pages 135โ€“144): G. C. Wei
Chapter 19 Characterization of Sub?Superficial Defects in Translucent Alumina Using a Liquid Immersion Technique in Transmitied Light Microscopy (pages 145โ€“150): H.N. Yoshimura, A.C. da Cruz and H. Goldenstein
Chapter 20 Fracture Strength Variability of Silicon Nitride Ceramics Made by Powder Compaction (pages 151โ€“157): Makio Naito, Hiroya Abe, Tadashi Horta, Nobuhiro Shinohara and Keizo Uematsu
Chapter 21 Effect of Slurry Flocculation on the Microstructure of Alumina Green Bodies Prepared by Slip Casting (pages 159โ€“164): Y. Hotta, M. Naito, K. Uematsu, H. Abe and H. Kamiya
Chapter 22 Effect of Manufacturing Process on the Properties of Alumina Sintered Ceramics (pages 165โ€“170): Yong?Ick Cho, Seung?Jai Kim, Makio Naito, Masataro Okumiya and Keizo Uematsu
Chapter 23 Characterization of Cylindric Porous Ceramics Prepared with Centrifugal Molding (pages 171โ€“176): T. Nishikawa, S. Honda and H. Awaji
Chapter 24 Preparation of Translucent Aluminum Oxynitride Ceramics and Ar?HIP (pages 177โ€“182): A. Uchiyama, N. Hotta, R. Watanabe and R. Miyamoto
Chapter 25 Correlation Between Suspension Structure and Rheological Properties of Suspensions of Nanosized Fumed Silica Powders (pages 183โ€“188): Jan Tabellion, Rolf Clasen, Jorg Reinshagen, Rainer Oberacker and Michael J. Hoffmann
Chapter 26 Characterization of Nano?Particles During MG?AL?Spinel?Formation Calculated by MD? Simulations (pages 189โ€“194): Wilfried Wunderlich and Minoru Takahashi
Chapter 27 Preparation of TiN Powder by Floating?Type Reduction?Nitridation (pages 195โ€“200): N. Horta, K. Nabetani, T. Oshima and M. Aoki
Chapter 28 Reviews of Microwave Processing of Ceramics in Japan (pages 201โ€“210): Hideoki Fukushima and Masao Matsui
Chapter 29 Microwave Processing of Advanced Ceramics Using 28 GHz Frequency (pages 211โ€“216): H. Takizawa, T. Kimura, M. Iwasaki, K. Uheda and T. Endo
Chapter 30 Effect of Microwave on the Formation of Ce2O(CO3)2 Doped with Nd by Homogeneous Precipitation (pages 217โ€“222): Michiyo Kamiya, Ken?ichiro Ogata, Eriko Shimada and Yasuro Ikuma
Chapter 31 Slip Casting and Pressureless Sintering of Boron Carbide (pages 223โ€“228): Akio Matsumoto, Akira Kawakami and Tatsuya Goto
Chapter 32 Recent Progress in the ISO/TC 206 International Standardization Activities for Fine Ceramics (pages 231โ€“240): Takashi Kanno
Chapter 33 Drivers and Progress in the CEN TC184 Standards Activities for Advanced Technical Ceramics in Europe (pages 241โ€“250): B G Newland and R Morrell
Chapter 34 VAMAS: Accomplishments and Future Directions (pages 251โ€“258): Stephen Freiman and James Early
Chapter 35 A Testing Program for a Silicon Nitride Reference Material (pages 259โ€“268): Tanja Lube, Robert Danzer and Marc Steen
Chapter 36 Techno?Infrastructure for Fine Ceramics in Japan (pages 269โ€“276): Minoru Matsui


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