
Advanced Ceramics and Future Materials
An Introduction to Structures, Properties, Technologies, Methods
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. March 2010
Book
Hardback
XIV, 506 pages
978-3-527-32157-5 (ISBN)
Description
Starting out from the fundamentals, this book covers the chemistry and physics of ceramic materials, as well as their behavior and resulting properties, including bio-inspired approaches and microstructural aspects.
As such, it presents production methods as well as the scientific background, teaching all important mathematical methods: classical, quantum-mechanical, phenomenological, and model-based approaches.
Further emphasis is laid upon the current state of the art and possible developments and challenges within the near future.
Dieser Band behandelt keramische Werkstoffe von den physikalischen und chemischen Grundlagen bis zu den daraus resultierenden Eigenschaften und Verwendungsmöglichkeiten. Dabei werden moderne Produktionsmethoden genauso ausführlich besprochen wie grundsätzliche mathematische Algorithmen.
As such, it presents production methods as well as the scientific background, teaching all important mathematical methods: classical, quantum-mechanical, phenomenological, and model-based approaches.
Further emphasis is laid upon the current state of the art and possible developments and challenges within the near future.
Dieser Band behandelt keramische Werkstoffe von den physikalischen und chemischen Grundlagen bis zu den daraus resultierenden Eigenschaften und Verwendungsmöglichkeiten. Dabei werden moderne Produktionsmethoden genauso ausführlich besprochen wie grundsätzliche mathematische Algorithmen.
Reviews / Votes
"This book has all the answers: Starting out from the fundamentals, this book covers the chemistry and physics of ceramic materials, as well as their behavior and resulting properties." (METALL, July 2010)More details
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
14
54 farbige Abbildungen, 257 s/w Abbildungen, 14 s/w Tabellen
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Thickness: 3 cm
Weight
1135 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-527-32157-5 (9783527321575)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Fritz Aldinger is the former Director of the Powder Metallurgic Laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for Metal Research and of the Institute for Nonmetallic Inorganic Materials (INAM), both in Stuttgart, Germany. He has published 600 scientific contributions in professional journals and books since 1995. He carried out research at the MPI and paid a visit to the Franklin Institute Philadelphia, USA, in 1970. From 1978 to 1992, he held several positions in industry, most notably at W. C. Heraeus GmbH in Hanau and Hoechst AG in Frankfurt, where he led Central Research with some 900 employees.His main fields of interest is microstructure design based upon powder technologies and powder-free technologies including biomineralisation.
Volker Achim Weberruß is the Head of a scientifically oriented project office. As physicist, scientist, and book creator he has been working for several Institutes of the University of Stuttgart and the Max Planck Institutes for Metal Research and Solid State Research, both monographs. His current research activities are aiming at the development of basics of future technologies.
Volker Achim Weberruß is the Head of a scientifically oriented project office. As physicist, scientist, and book creator he has been working for several Institutes of the University of Stuttgart and the Max Planck Institutes for Metal Research and Solid State Research, both monographs. His current research activities are aiming at the development of basics of future technologies.
Author
Max-Planck-Institute, Stuttgart, Germany
Max-Planck-Institute, Stuttgart, Germany
Content
PART I: Defining Ceramics
ADVANCED CERAMICS
PART II: Understanding Ceramics
STRUCTURES
Chemical Structures
Crystal Structures
Microstructures
PART III: Observing Ceramics
PROPERTIES
Chemical Properties
Physical Properties
Mechanical Properties
Special Issues
PART IV: Manufacturing Ceramics
TECHNOLOGIES
Powder-Based Technologies
Powder-Free Technologies
PART V: Pointing into the Future of Materials
FUTURE MATERIALS
Advanced Conceptions
Advanced Applications
ADVANCED CERAMICS
PART II: Understanding Ceramics
STRUCTURES
Chemical Structures
Crystal Structures
Microstructures
PART III: Observing Ceramics
PROPERTIES
Chemical Properties
Physical Properties
Mechanical Properties
Special Issues
PART IV: Manufacturing Ceramics
TECHNOLOGIES
Powder-Based Technologies
Powder-Free Technologies
PART V: Pointing into the Future of Materials
FUTURE MATERIALS
Advanced Conceptions
Advanced Applications