
International Ceramic Conference 1988
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1988
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Materials Science Forum Vols. 34-36
Materials Science Forum Vols. 34-36
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Zurich-Durnten
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10.4028/b-4n4nHo
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<ul><li>Phase Equilibria in the Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-SiO<sub>2</sub> System with Emphasis on Mullite</li><li>High Performance Ceramics Prepare for the 21st Century</li><li>Developments in Advanced Ceramics - A View from the United States</li><li>Advanced Materials: Issues and Problems for the U.S. Bureau of Mines</li><li>Advanced Materials in the Japanese Auto Indurstry</li><li>Advanced Ceramics: Paving the Way to Innovation</li><li>Review on the Status of Advanced Ceramics Technology in RSA with Emphasis on Wear Resistant Ceramics in the Mining Industry</li><li>Utilizing Process Cost Models to Investigate the Market Feasiblility of Advanced Ceramics</li><li>A Personal History of the Development of Transformation Toughened PSZ Ceramics</li><li>Refractories in Australia - Present and Future</li><li>Advanced Ceramic Cutting Tools for High Speed Machining</li><li>Mechanism and Thermodynamics of the Monoclinic-Tetragonal Transformations of Zirconia</li><li>Critical Conditions in Zirconia Transformation Toughening</li><li>The Relationship between the Mechanical Properties of Mg-PSZ and the Formation of Metastable Tetragonal Precipitates</li><li>Sintering of Metastable ZrO<sub>2</sub>-Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub></li><li>Fracture Toughness Measurements of Commercial Toughened Mg-PSZ</li><li>Deformation and Transformation Response of a 12mol% CeO<sub>2</sub> Alloy to Grinding</li><li>Mechanical Properties and R-Curve Behaviour of Aged Mg-PSZ</li><li>An Investigation of Ternary Mg-Ce-PSZ</li><li>Phase Transformation and Lattice Constants of Zirconia Solid Solutions in the System Y<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-CeO<sub>2</sub>-ZrO<sub>2</sub></li><li>A New Method for the Determination of Yttrium Distribution in Yttria-Doped Tetragonal Zirconia</li><li>Quantitative Phase Abundance in Mg-PSZ by Rietveld Analysis of Neutron and X-Ray Diffraction Data</li><li>Crystallography of the Tetragonal to Monoclinic Transformation in Ceria-Zirconia</li><li>Erosion Damage in Zirconia and Zirconia Toughened Alumina</li><li>Weibull Modulus and Strength Characteristics of a Commercial Toughened Magnesia Partially Stabilized Zirconia</li><li>High Strength Yttria Doped Zirconia without Glassy Phase Forming Additives</li><li>Thermal Shock Resistance of Yttria-Doped Tetragonal Zirconia Polycrystals</li><li>A Study of Impurity Phase Segregation in Fully Stabilized Yttria - Zirconia</li><li>Environment Assisted Fatigue Crack Growth Behaviour of Mg-PSZ</li><li>Thermal Expansion of Tetragonal Zirconia Polycrystalline Ceramics</li><li>Solid Electrolyte Cell Technology Based on Zirconia</li><li>Effect of Gaseous Impurities on Oxygen Sensors</li><li>Ionic Conductivity and Microstructural Investigations in the Ternary System Y<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-Sc<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>-ZrO<sub>2</sub></li><li>Differential Response Rates of Electrode/Y-FSZ/Y-TZP/Electrode Cells</li><li>Galvanostatic Current Interruption Technique for Investigating Polarization Phenomena in Solid Electrolyte Cells</li><li>The Identification of Intergranular Impurity Phases in Zirconia Based Ionic Conductors</li><li>Optimisation of Lead Titanate Ceramics for Hydrostatic Sensor Applications</li><li>Factors Affecting Ionic Conductivity in Doped Polycrystalline Tetragonal Zirconia (TZP)</li><li>Effect of Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Addition on the Formation Process of Lead Zirconate - Lead Titanate Solid Solution</li><li>Characteristics of PZT Ceramics with Li<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> and Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> Additions</li><li>Development of 0-3 Ceramic/Polymer Composite Acoustic Sensor</li><li>Optimisation of Poling Conditions for Piezoelectric Ceramics</li><li>Thershold Switching in Iron Oxide Ceramics</li><li>Dielectric and Piezoelectric Properties of the PbTiO<sub>3</sub>-Pb(Mg<sub>1/3</sub>Nb<sub>2/3</sub>)O<sub>3</sub>-Pb(Zn<sub>1/3</sub>Nb<sub>2/3</sub>)O<sub>3</sub> Ceramic System</li><li>High Field Conductivity in Transition Metal Phosphate Glasses</li><li>Effect of Pb Substitution of Superconducting Transitions in Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O</li><li>Oxygen Diffusion in YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7-?</sub></li><li>Melt Processing of Superconducting YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7-x</sub></li><li>Group V, VI, and VII Dopont Effects on YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7-x</sub></li><li>Preparation and Superconducting Properties of the Highly Dense YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>u-x</sub> Ceramics</li><li>Critical Current Density and Labile Ions in Superconducting YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7-x</sub> Wire and Tape</li><li>Thermally Sprayed Y-Ba-Cu-O Superconductors</li><li>TEM Study of Superconducting (Pb, Bi)<sub>2</sub>(Sr, Ca)<sub>3</sub>Cu<sub>2</sub>O<sub>8+y</sub></li><li>CuO<sub>2</sub> Planes or CuO Chains - which Are Crucial to Superconductivity in YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7-x</sub>?</li><li>Cold Drawing of Silver-Clad YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7-x</sub></li><li>The Mode of Bone Formation around Implanted Porous Apatite and its Resorption in Bone</li><li>Hydrothermal Synthesis and Characterization of Fine Apatite Crystals</li><li>Twelve Years' Clinical Experience with Single Crystal Alumina (Bioceramic) Dental Implants</li><li>Cementless Locking Titanium and Ceramic Bone and Joint Replacements</li><li>Hip Joint Endoprostheses of Biocorundum</li><li>Progress in Developing High-Strength Resorbable Bone Implants</li><li>The Development of a Silicon Nitride Spinal Implant</li><li>Particulate Matter Reinforced Phosphate Bonded Alumina Bioceramics</li><li>The Use of Phase Diagrams for the Study of Metal-Ceramic Interdiffusion</li><li>Brazing of SiC Ceramics with Active Metal</li><li>Energetics and Reactivity of Liquid Silicon-Silica Interface</li><li>High Thermal Dissipation Glass-Ceramic/Metal Substrates</li><li>Reaction Bonding for Structural and Wear Applications</li><li>Sintering of Y-PSZ with Ni<sub>2</sub>AlTi</li><li>Toughness: its Characteristics in Thermally Sprayed Coatings</li><li>Cracking Processes in Thermally Sprayed Ceramic Coatings</li><li>Transformation Toughened Zirconia Plasma Sprayed Coatings</li><li>Toughening of Thermally Sprayed Coatings</li><li>Laser Processing of Ceramic Materials on Metal Surfaces</li><li>Mechanical Properties of Ion Irradiated Carbons</li><li>Diamond Growth from the Vapour Phase</li><li>Properties of Particulate Composites and Microporous Ceramics</li><li>A Novel Process Technique for Metal-Ceramic Composites</li><li>Thermoelastic Anisotropy in SiC, Residual Stresses in Monolithic SiC Ceramics and SiC Whisker Reinforced Composites</li><li>Carbon Fibre/Ceramic Matrix Composites</li><li>Wollastonite Fibres</li><li>Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a Tough Natural Fibrous Ceramic, Nephrite (Jade)</li><li>Microstructures of Zirconia/Non-Oxide Composites</li><li>High Strength Alumina-Zirconia Composites</li><li>Transformation Toughened Titanium Carbo-Nitride Zirconia Composites</li><li>Hot Pressing and Cutting Tool Performance of Ti(CN)-Based Ceramics</li><li>Synroc - a High Quality Ceramic Nuclear Waste Form</li><li>Fabrication and Performance of Radioactive Synroc</li><li>Full Scale Fabrication of Synroc in a Non-Radioactive Plant</li><li>Ceramic Powders from Alkoxide Hydrolysis: the Preparation of Synroc</li><li>Synroc Preparation from a Conventional Ceramic Precursor</li><li>Effect of Fabrication Routes and Heat Treatments on the Microstructure of Silicon Nitride Based Materials</li><li>Reaction Sequence during the Carbothermal Synthesis of ?'-Sialon from a New Zealand Halloysite</li><li>Fabrication and Properties of Yttrium Sialon Ceramics</li><li>The Behaviour of Iron in the Formation of ?'-Sialon from a Fireclay</li><li>Sialon Based Materials for Steelmaking</li><li>Silicon Nitride and Silicon Carbide Turbocharger Rotors</li><li>Devitrification of Glassy Phases in Yttrium O'-Sialon Materials</li><li>Nitrogen Glass Ceramics in the Mg-Si-Al-O-N and Y-Si-Al-O-N Systems</li><li>Processing of Soda-Lime-Silica Oxynitride Glasses</li><li>The Effect of Corrosion and Degradation on Fracture Strength of Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub>-Based Ceramics by Molten K<sub>2</sub>so<sub>4</sub> and K<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> Salts</li><li>Gas Corrosion of High Performance Refractory Materials</li><li>Manufacture of Titanium Nitride by Carbothermal Reduction of Titanium Oxides</li><li>Aluminium Nitride Ceramics for Substrates</li><li>Mechanical Properties and Corrosion of a Titanium Boride Based Aluminium Evaporator Boat</li><li>Mechanical Properties and Oxidation of MoSi<sub>2</sub>-MoB<sub>5</sub> Composites</li><li>Designing Advanced Refractories with Monoclinic Zirconia Poycrystals</li><li>Fused Silica Refractories for Industrial Applications</li><li>Steelmaking Refractories - Developments and Trends</li><li>Development of Britisch Expanded Fireclay Aggregates</li><li>Unshaped Refractories with Chemical Bonding</li><li>Alkali Vapor Attack of Alumino-Silicate Refractories</li><li>Simultaneous Measurements of Thermal Conductivity, Diffusivity and Specific Heat of Refractories by the Transien Hot Wire Method</li><li>Obervation of Gunning Characteristics Using a Laboratory-Sized Gun</li><li>The Oxidation Behaviour of Alumina-Graphite Carbon Bonded Refractories</li><li>Refractory Products Obtained Using Aluminium Rich Recovered Raw Materials</li><li>Silica Bricks for High Capacity Coke Ovens</li><li>Thermal Bonded Materials</li><li>Experience with Chromic Oxide Materials</li><li>Tests of Refractory Materials for the Condensation Zone of Regenerators</li><li>New "Octex" System with Fused Cast Refractories for Glass Tank Regenerator Packing</li><li>The Ceramic Properties of Weipa Ultrafine Bauxite</li><li>Ultra-Fine Particles and Thin Films of Oxides Formed by the Spray-Icp Technique</li><li>Plasma Synthesis of ZrO<sub>2</sub>-Based Composite Powders</li><li>Zirconia Powder Technology</li><li>Demixing in Oxides: Experimental and Computer Simulation</li><li>Understanding and Improvement of Ceramic Processes: The Example of Tape Casting</li><li>Zirconia Toughened Alumina Obtained by Inorganic and Organic Precursors</li><li>Compositional and Structural Developments in the Formation of Gel-Derived Mullites</li><li>Chemistry of Preparation of Ceramic Powders by Sol-Gel Techniques</li><li>Sol-Gel Processing in the ZrO<sub>2</sub>-SiO<sub>2</sub> System</li><li>Sol-Gel Microsphere Pelletisation of Ceramic Nuclear Fuels</li><li>Low-Expansion Ceramics in Zirconium Phophate Systems</li><li>Distribution of TiO<sub>2</sub> in the Sintering of Mullite Products</li><li>Computer Modelling of the Densification of Alumina</li><li>Slip Cast Toughened Alumina Cutting Tool Inserts</li><li>A Slip Casting Process for Small Thin-Walled Alumina Articles</li><li>A Systematic Approach to Ceramic Body Reformulations</li><li>Locally Produced Wear Resistant Ceramic</li><li>Ceramic Materials in Energy-Related Applications: Methods of Preparation and Characterization</li><li>The Formation of Ferrites from Spinel Ironsands</li><li>Engineering Ceramic Materials - their Development, Production and Application</li><li>New Process for Manufacture of MgO from Brine or Bittern</li><li>New Methods for the Production of Special Bricks</li><li>The Manufacture of High Grade, Dense Mullite Grog from a New South Wales Topaz Resource</li><li>Physical Properies of Spodumene - Kaolin Mixtures in the Firing Range 1270 degrees-1300 degrees</li><li>Possibility of the Use of Tuff as a Potential and Cheaper Raw Material in the Production of Ceramic Floor Tiles</li><li>The New Role of Machinery Using Superconducting Magnets in the Industrial Beneficiation of Kaoli Clays</li><li>Tin Minig Wastes as Possible Ceramic Raw Materials</li><li>Non-Metallic Minerals and the Sri Lanka Ceramic Industry</li><li>Some Recent Research and Development Projects at Corning Glass Works</li><li>Aspects of Thermal Induced Fracture of Solar Control Glasses Used in Buildings</li><li>An Investigation into the Mechanism of Black Edge Corrosion in Commercial Grade Mirrors</li><li>Electrochemical Determination of Fe(III)/Fe(II) Co-Ordination in Molten Sodium Disilicate Glass</li><li>Density/Composition Relationships for a Range of Soda-Lime Fluoro-Alumino Silicate Glasses</li><li>The Determination of the Salt Attack Resistance of Bricks</li><li>The Design of an Accelerated Test Method to Estimate Irreversible Expansion</li><li>On Assessing the Durability of Fired Clay Bricks and Roofing Tiles to Salts and Frost</li><li>A Work Concept Approach to Determining Crazing Resistance</li><li>The Selection of Ceramic Tiles</li><li>Strain Development in Wall Tiles Fixed to Calcium Silicate Walls</li><li>A Supplement to Research on the Phenomenon of Moisture Expansion of Facing Bricks</li><li>Application of Computers and Programmable Logic Controllers for Control and Operation of Kilns</li><li>The Use of Small Truck Type Continuous Fast Firing Kilns for Ceramics</li><li>Trends in Firing Techniques for Ceramics Leading up to Pulse Firing and Pulse Cooling for Ceramic Production</li><li>Low Mass 1700 degrees-1800 degreesC Furnaces</li><li>Failure Initiation in Ceramics: Challenges to NDE and Processing</li><li>Stress Rupture Behaviour of High Performance Ceramics</li><li>Comparison of Fracture Toughness Determination of Y-TZP Materials Using Various Testing Techniques</li><li>Statistical Study of Principal Parameters for Pulse Velocity and Compressive Strength of Concrete</li><li>High Temperature Mechanical Properties of Engineering Ceramics</li><li>The Combined Non-Destructive Test: a Portable Computer-Based NDT Method for Installed Monolithic Refractories</li><li>Ceramics for Wear-Resistant Applications (Heavy Industry)</li><li>Dating early Australian Glass Bottles</li><li>The Restoration of Architectural Terracotta on Building Facades</li><li>Progress Report on Studies of the Use of High Lime Clays in Ancient Pottery from the Jordan Valley</li><li>Technological Investigations on Processing Wasters of Renaissance Ceramics from Faenza (Italy)</li><li>Modification and Characterization of Crystalline Glazes</li><li>Raku Firing of Ceramic Ware Using a Reverberatory Furnace</li><li>The Black Pots of Malaysia</li><li>Ceramic Education in Malaysia</li><li>Ceramic Developments in Nigeria</li></ul>
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