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An Introduction to Ceramics electronic resource by Roman Pampuch.

By: Pampuch, Roman [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in ChemistryPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: VIII, 91 p. 78 illus., 4 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319104102Subject(s): Chemistry, Physical organic | Materials Science | Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Methods | Physical Chemistry | Materials EngineeringDDC classification: 620.14 LOC classification: TP807-823TA418.9.C6Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A Brief History of Ceramic Innovation -- The Tradition Continued -- Ceramics to Overcome Brittleness -- Voids are Important -- Unusual Dielectrics and Conductors -- Materials versus Light,- Imitating and Supporting Nature -- Appendix.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book embraces both traditional and advanced ceramics produced from synthetic or deeply transformed natural raw materials. Following the path of ceramic innovation, this introduction explains electric properties of ceramic conductors, like high-temperature superconductors, reflects on the interaction of material and electromagnetic radiation, presents the importance of voids and defects in the material,  and provides an outlook on most recent developments in the field of ceramics, such as smart  or self-healing materials . It provides a quick grasp of the main points of ceramic thinking and is an ideal starting point for students in the field of chemistry, materials science or solid state physics.
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A Brief History of Ceramic Innovation -- The Tradition Continued -- Ceramics to Overcome Brittleness -- Voids are Important -- Unusual Dielectrics and Conductors -- Materials versus Light,- Imitating and Supporting Nature -- Appendix.

This book embraces both traditional and advanced ceramics produced from synthetic or deeply transformed natural raw materials. Following the path of ceramic innovation, this introduction explains electric properties of ceramic conductors, like high-temperature superconductors, reflects on the interaction of material and electromagnetic radiation, presents the importance of voids and defects in the material,  and provides an outlook on most recent developments in the field of ceramics, such as smart  or self-healing materials . It provides a quick grasp of the main points of ceramic thinking and is an ideal starting point for students in the field of chemistry, materials science or solid state physics.

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