Porosity of Ceramics
eBook - ePub

Porosity of Ceramics

Properties and Applications

  1. 560 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Porosity of Ceramics

Properties and Applications

About this book

Focuses on the effects of porosity and microcracking on the physical properties of ceramics, particularly nominally single phase ceramics. The book elucidates the fundamental interrelationships determining the development and use of materials for actual and potential engineering needs. It aims to help in the understanding of porosity effects on other materials, from ceramic composties, cements and plasters to rocks, metals and polymers.;College or university bookshops may order five or more copies at a special student price, available on request.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication Page
  6. Preface
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Symbols and Abbreviations
  9. 1 Overview: Porosity (and Microcrack) Dependence of Properties
  10. 2 Evaluation of the Porosity Dependence of Properties
  11. 3 Porosity and Microcrack Dependence of Elastic Properties at Low to Moderate Temperatures
  12. 4 Porosity and Microcrack Dependence of Fracture Energy and Toughness and Related Crack Propagation at 22°C
  13. 5 Porosity Effects on Tensile Strength (and Reliability) at Low to Moderate Temperatures
  14. 6 Porosity Dependence of Hardness, Compressive Strength, Wear, and Related Behavior At 22°C
  15. 7 The Porosity and Microcrack Dependence of Thermal and Electrical Conductivities and Other Nonmechanical Properties
  16. 8 Porosity and Microcrack Dependence of Mechanical Properties of Ceramic Composites, Other Ceramics, and Other Materials at 22°C
  17. 9 Porosity and Microcrack Effects on Thermal Stress and Shock Fracture and Properties at Elevated Temperatures
  18. 10 Summary of Porosity and Microcracking Effects, Applications, Special Fabrication, and Engineering
  19. Index