
Advances in Powder and Ceramic Materials Science
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This collection emphasizes the advances of powder and ceramic materials in fundamental research, technology development, and industrial applications. Ceramic materials science covers the science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, nonmetallic materials, and includes design, synthesis, and fabrication of ceramics, glasses, advanced concretes, and ceramic-metal composites.
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2 - Contents [Seite 7]
3 - About the Editors [Seite 10]
4 - Part I Structure Design and Processing [Seite 16]
5 - 1 Sintering Process and Characteristics of Glass-Ceramics from Coal Fly Ash [Seite 17]
6 - 2 Porous Cordierite Prepared by Emulsion Template Method Based on the First-Principles Calculation [Seite 28]
7 - 3 Preparation of Abrasion and Erosion-Resistant Ceramic Coating on Copper by Slurry Method [Seite 35]
8 - Part II Advanced Ceramics and Processes [Seite 45]
9 - 4 Toughening Mechanism of ZTA-TiC-Fe Ceramic Materials Produced by High-Gravity Combustion Synthesis [Seite 46]
10 - Part III Ceramic Nanoparticles and Powder [Seite 53]
11 - 5 Pressure-Less Processing of Ceramics with Deliberate Elongated Grain Orientation and Size [Seite 54]
12 - 6 Compressive Properties of Micro-spherical SiO? Particles [Seite 66]
13 - Part IV Ceramic-Based Composite Materials [Seite 76]
14 - 7 Microwave Absorption Properties of Polymer-Derived SiCN(Fe)/Si?N? Ceramics [Seite 77]
15 - 8 Mechanical Properties of Boron Nitride Nanosheets (BNNSs) Reinforced Si?N? Composites [Seite 86]
16 - Part V Poster Session [Seite 96]
17 - 9 Polymer Fibers from Waste Tires and Sugarcane Molasses for Soil Improving [Seite 97]
18 - 10 Evaluation of the Incorporation of Marble and Granite Residue in Coating Mortars [Seite 106]
19 - 11 Influence of Construction and Demolition Waste Incorporation in Concrete [Seite 114]
20 - 12 Preparation of Na?V?O? Powder by Solid-State Reaction [Seite 123]
21 - 13 Preparation of YBO?:Ce³? Film via Impregnation-Lifting Method and Its Photoluminescence Property [Seite 131]
22 - 14 Sintering Ability of Y-Doped BaZrO? Refractory with Nano-CaCO? and the Interaction with Ti?Ni Alloys [Seite 138]
23 - 15 Synthesis of Silicate Zinc Bioceramic via Mechanochemical Technique [Seite 146]
24 - 16 The Hardystonite/PA66 Composite for Using as the Intervertebral Fusion Cage [Seite 154]
25 - Author Index [Seite 162]
26 - Subject Index [Seite 164]
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