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Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics III: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 31 By
2010 | 181 Pages | ISBN: 0470594713 | PDF | 14 MB
This issue contains the proceedings of the "Porous Ceramics: Novel Developments and Applications" and "Next Generation Bioceramics" symposia, which were held on January 24-29, 2010 at the Hilton Daytona Beach Resort and the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida, USA. The interaction between ceramic materials and living organisms is a leading area of ceramics research. Novel bioceramic materials are being developed that will provide improvements in diagnosis and treatment of medical and dental conditions. In addition, bioinspired ceramics and biomimetic ceramics have generated considerable interest in the scientific community. The "Next Generation Bioceramics" symposium addressed several leading areas related to the development and use of novel bioceramics, including advanced processing of bioceramics; biomineralization and tissue-material interactions; bioinspired and biomimetic ceramics; ceramics for drug delivery; ceramic biosensors; in vitro and in vivo characterization of bioceramics; mechanical properties of bioceramics; and nanostructured bioceramics. The "Porous Ceramics" symposium aimed to bring together engineers and scientists in the area of ceramic materials containing high volume fractions of porosity, in which the porosity ranged from nano- to millimeters. These materials have attracted significant academic and industrial attention for use in environmental applications, an area where ceramics, particularly porous ones, play a key role because of their suitable properties. Therefore, a significant number of contributions, of which some are present in this volume, was devoted to the fabrication and characterization of porous ceramics for gas purification (e.g., H2 separation and CO2 separation) as well as to particulate filtration (e.g., diesel engine soot). A leading area of ceramics research involves the development of porous ceramics for medical, dental, and biotechnology applications. For example, porous ceramics are under development for use as bone substitutes because a porous structure may enhance tissue ingrowth. Therefore, tailoring of porosity to give specific characteristics, in terms of the amount of interconnecting cells and of the cell and cell window size is required. A joint session involving participants from bioceramics and porous ceramics symposia was therefore held in order to stimulate discussion and productive interactions between the two scientific communities.Content:



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Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics IV: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 32 By
2011 | 211 Pages | ISBN: 1118059913 | PDF | 11 MB
This book is a collection of papers from The American Ceramic Society's 35th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, held in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 23-28, 2011. This issue includes papers presented in the Next Generation Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics Symposia on topics such as Advanced Processing of Bioceramics; In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization of Bioceramics; Medical and Dental Applications of Bioceramics; Porous Bioceramics; Structure and Properties of Porous Ceramics; and Processing Methods of Porous Ceramics.Content:



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Advances in Ceramic Armor: A Collection of Papers Presented at the 29th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 23-28, 2005, Cocoa Beach, Florida, Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 26, Number 7 By
2006 | 298 Pages | ISBN: 1574982370 | PDF | 10 MB
Contains over 30 papers on the development and incorporation of ceramic materials for armor applications. Topics include impact and penetration modeling, dynamic and static testing to predict performance, damage characterization, non-destructive evaluation and novel material concepts.Content: Chapter 1 Some Observations on the Strength of Failed Ceramic (pages 3-10): Gordon R. Johnson and Timothy J. HolmquistChapter 2 Modeling Dynamically Impacted Ceramic Material Experiments (pages 11-18): B. Leavy, B. Rickter and Dr. M. J. NormandiaChapter 3 Modeling Spherical Indentation Experiments onto Silicon Carbide (pages 19-26): Timothy HolmquistChapter 4 Analysis of Time?Resolved Penetration of Long Rods into Glass Targets (pages 27-34): Charles E. Anderson, I. Sidney Chocron and James D. WalkerChapter 5 A Constitutive Model for Damaged and Powder Silicon Carbide (pages 35-42): Sidney Chocron, Kathryn A. Dannemann, Arthur E. Nicholls, James D. Walker and Charles E. AndersonChapter 6 Designs and Simulations of Ballistic?Resistant Metal/Ceramic Sandwich Structures (pages 43-50): Yueming Liang, R. M. Mcmeeking and A. G. EvansChapter 7 Considerations on Incorporating XCT into Predictive Modeling of Impact Damage in Armor Ceramics (pages 51-58): Joseph M. WellsChapter 8 Failure wave Propagation in Brittle Substances (pages 59-66): M. A. Grinfeld, S. E. Schoenfeld and T. W. WrightChapter 9 Fabrication and Simulation of Random and Periodic Macrostructures (pages 67-74): R. McCuiston, E. Azriel, R. Sadangi, S. Danforth, R. Haber, D. Niesz and J. MolinariChapter 10 The Correlation of Microstructural and Mechanical Characteristics of Silicon Carbide with Ballistic Performance (pages 76-88): Ian PickupChapter 11 High Strain Rate Compression Testing of Ceramics and Ceramic Composites (pages 89-96): William R. BlumenthalChapter 12 Recent Advancements in Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) Technique for Small Strain Measurements (pages 97-107): Bazle A. Gama, Sergey L. Lopatnikov and John W. GillespieChapter 13 Compression Testing and Response of SiC?N Ceramics: Intact, Damaged and Powder (pages 109-116): Kathryn A. Dannemann, Arthur E. Nicholls, Sidney Chocron, James D. Walker and Charles E. AndersonChapter 14 Damage Effects on the Dynamic Response of Hot?Pressed SiC?N (pages 117-122): H. Luo and W. ChenChapter 15 Effects of Porosity Distribution on the Dynamic Behavior of SiC (pages 123-130): Samuel R. Martin and Min ZhouChapter 16 Effect of Room?Temperature Hardness and Toughness on the Ballistic Performance of SiC?Based Ceramics (pages 131-142): Darin Ray, R. Marc Flinders, Angela Anderson, Raymond A. Cutler and William RafanielloChapter 17 The Penetration of Armour Piercing Projectiles Through Reaction Bonded Ceramics (pages 143-150): P J Hazell, S E Donoghue, C J Roberson and P L GottsChapter 18 The Effective Hardness of Hot Pressed Boron Carbide with Increasing Shock Stress (pages 151-159): C J Roberson, P J Hazell, P L Gotts, Im Pickup and R MorrellChapter 19 Hardness and Hardness Determination in Silicon Carbide Materials (pages 161-168): Andreas Rendtel, Brigitte Moessner and Karl A. SchwetzChapter 20 Sphere Impact Induced Damage in Ceramics: I. Armor?Grade SiC and TiB2 (pages 170-181): J. C. LaSalvia, M. J. Normandia, H. T. Miller and D. E. MackenzieChapter 21 Sphere Impact Induced Damage in Ceramics: II. Armor?Grade B4C and WC (pages 183-192): J. C. LaSalvia, M. J. Normandia, H. T. Miller and D. E. MacKenzieChapter 22 Sphere Impact Induced Damage in Ceramics: III. Analysis (pages 193-202): J. C. LaSalvia, M. J. Normandia, D. E. MacKenzie and H. T. MillerChapter 23 A Comparison of Ceramic Materials Dynamically Impacted by Tungsten Carbide Spheres (pages 203-212): M. J. Normandia, S. R. Martin, D. E. Mackenzie and B. A. RickterChapter 24 Ultrasonic Techniques for Evaluation of SiC Armor Tile (pages 214-222): J. Scott and William A. EllingsonChapter 25 Non?Destructive Evaluation (NDE) of Ceramic Armor: Fundamentals (pages 223-230): Raymond Brennan, Richard Haber, Dale Niesz, James McCauley and Mahesh BhardwajChapter 26 Non?Destructive Evaluation (NDE) of Ceramic Armor: Testing (pages 231-238): Raymond Brennan, Richard Haber, Dale Niesz and James McCauleyChapter 27 On Non?Destructive Evaluation Techniques for Ballistic Impact Damage in Armor Ceramics (pages 239-248): Joseph M. WellsChapter 28 Static and Dynamic Fracture Behavior of Layered Alumina Ceramics (pages 250-255): Zeming He, J. Ma, Hongzhi Wang, G. E. B. Tan, Dongwei Shu and Jian ZhengChapter 29 Processing and Ballistic Performance of Al2O3TiB2 Composites (pages 257-262): G. A. Gilde and J. W. AdamsChapter 30 Tactical Vehicle Armor Systems that Utilize Large, Complex?Shaped Reaction Bonded Ceramic Tiles (pages 263-270): M. K. Aghajanian, B. E. Schultz, K. Kremer, T. R. Holmes, F. S. Lyons and J. MearsChapter 31 Means of Using Advance Processing to Eliminate Anomalous Defects on SiC Armor (pages 271-277): Chris Ziccardi, Volkan Demirbas, Richard Haber, Dale Niesz and J. McCauleyChapter 32 Ballistic Properties of Pressureless Sintered SiC/TiB2 Composites (pages 279-286): Henry Chu, T. M. Lillo, B. Merkle, D. W. Bailey and M. HarrisonChapter 33 Improved Ballistic Performance by Using a Polymer Matrix Composite Facing on Boron Carbide Armor Tiles (pages 287-292): S. D. Nunn, J. G. R. Hansen, B. J. Frame and R. A. LowdenChapter 34 Analysis of Scattering Sites in Transparent Magnesium Aluminate Spinel (pages 293-298): Guillermo Villalobos, Jasbinder S. Sanghera, Ishwar D. Aggarwal and Robert Miklos



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Advances in Ceramic Armor II: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 27, Issue 7 By
2006 | 258 Pages | ISBN: 0470080574 | PDF | 24 MB
These proceedings contain current research from industry, academia and government organizations, working on opaque and transparent ceramic armor. Papers on novel materials concepts for both vehicle and body armors are included, as well as papers that explore the relationship between computational modeling and property testing. These papers were presented at the Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 22-27, 2006, Cocoa Beach, Florida. Organized and sponsored by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society's Engineering Ceramics Division in conjunction with the Nuclear and Environmental Technology Division.Content: Chapter 1 A Review of Computational Ceramic Armor Modeling (pages 1-18): Charles E. AndersonChapter 2 Biomorphic Sisic?Materials for Lightweight Armour (pages 20-31): Bernhard Heidenreich, Michaela Gahr, Dr. Ing. Ekkehard Lutz and Elmar Stra?urgerChapter 3 Evaluation of SiC Armor Tile Using Ultrasonic Techniques (pages 33-41): J. Scott Steckenrider, William A. Ellingson, Rachel Lipanovich, Jeffrey Wheeler and Chris DeemerChapter 4 Spherical Indentation of SiC (pages 43-57): A. A. Wereszczak and K. E. JohannsChapter 5 Damage Modes Correlated to the Dynamic Response of SiC?N (pages 59-68): H. Luo and W. ChenChapter 6 Grain Boundary Chemistry of SiC?Based Armor (pages 69-84): Edgardo Pabit, Kerry Siebein, Darryl P. Butt, Helge Heinrich, Darin Ray, Sarbjit Kaur, R. Marc Flinders and Raymond A. CutlerChapter 7 Effect of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties on the Ballistic Performance of SiC?Based Ceramics (pages 85-96): Darin Ray, R. Marc Flinders, Angela Anderson, Raymond A. Cutler, James Campbell and Jane W. AdamsChapter 7 Addition of Excess Carbon to SiC to Study its Effect on Silicon Carbide (SiC) Armor (pages 97-103): Chris Ziccardi and Richard HaberChapter 9 Analysis of Time?Resolved Penetration of Long Rods into Glass Targets-II (pages 106-118): Charles E. Anderson, I. Sidney Chocron and Carl E. WeissChapter 10 Response and Characterization of Confined Borosilicate Glass: Intact and Damaged (pages 119-130): Kathryn A. Dannemann, Arthur E. Nicholls, Charles E. Anderson, Sidney Chocron and James D. WalkerChapter 12 Constitutive Model for Damaged Borosilicate Glass (pages 131-142): Sidney Chocron, James D. Walker, Arthur E. Nichoils, Charles E. Anderson and Kathryn A. DannemannChapter 12 Reaction Sintered LiAlON (pages 143-154): Raymond A. Cutler and R. Marc FlindersChapter 13 Large Area EFG™ Sapphire for Transparent Armor (pages 155-163): Christopher D. Jones, Jeffrey B. Rioux, John W. Locher, Herbert E. Bates, Steven A. Zanella, Vincent Pluen and Mattias MandelartzChapter 14 Relationship of Microstructure and Hardness for A12O3 Armor Materials (pages 166-178): Memduh Volkan Demirbas and Richard A. HaberChapter 15 Root Causes of the Performance of Boron Carbide Under Stress (pages 179-188): Giovanni Fanchini, Dale E. Niesz, Richard A. Haber, James W. McCauley and Manish ChhowallaChapter 16 Analysis of Texture in Controlled Shear Processed Boron Carbide (pages 189-195): D. Maiorano, R. Haber and G. FanchiniChapter 17 Progress in the Nondestructive Analysis of Impact Damage in TiB2 Armor Ceramics (pages 198-209): Joseph M. WellsChapter 18 Elastic Property Determination of WC Spheres and Estimation of Compressive Loads and Impact Velocities that Initiate their Yielding and Cracking (pages 211-223): A. A. WereszczakChapter 19 On the Role of Impact Damage in Armor Ceramic Performance (pages 225-236): Joseph M. WellsChapter 20 The Indentation Size Effect (ISE) for Knoop Hardness in Five Ceramic Materials (pages 237-249): Trevor Wilantewicz, W. Roger Cannon and George QuinnChapter 21 Influence of Microstructure on the Indentation?Induced Damage in Silicon Carbide (pages 251-259): Jeffrey J. Swab, Andrew A. Wereszczak, Justin Pritchett and Kurt Johanns



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Advances in Ceramic Armor III: Ceramic and Engineering Science Proceedings, Volume 28, Issue 5 By
2007 | 219 Pages | ISBN: 047019636X | PDF | 14 MB
Papers from The American Ceramic Society's 31st International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, held in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 21-26, 2007. Topics include transparent ceramics for impact resistance, protection against mine blast and fragments, challenges facing ceramic armor manufacturers, novel material concepts and development of valid armor design and characterization tools to predict performance for air and ground vehicles as well as the individual soldier.Content:



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Advances in Ceramic Armor IV: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 29, Issue 6 By Tatsuki Ohji, Andrew Wereszczak(eds.)
2009 | 225 Pages | ISBN: 0470344970 | PDF | 9 MB
This volume provides a one-stop resource, compiling current research on ceramic armor and addressing the challenges facing armor manufacturers. It is a collection of papers from The American Ceramic Society s 32nd International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 27-February 1, 2008. Topics include novel materials concepts for both vehicle and body armors, transparent ceramics for impact resistance, and more. This is a valuable, up-to-date resource for researchers in industry, government, or academia who are working with ceramic armor.Content: Chapter 1 Mesomechanical Constitutive Relations for Glass and Ceramic Armor (pages 1-13): D. R. Curran, D. A. Shockey and J. W. SimonsChapter 2 Optimizing Transparent Armor Design Subject to Projectile Impact Conditions (pages 15-22): Xin Sun, Kevin C. Lai, Tara Gorsich and Douglas W. TempletonChapter 3 Physics of Glass Failure During Rod Penetration (pages 23-32): D. A. Shockey, D. Bergmannshoff, D. R. Curran and J. W. SimonsChapter 4 Adhesive Bond Evaluation in Laminated Safety Glass Using Guided Wave Attenuation Measurements (pages 33-44): S. Hou and H. ReisChapter 5 Applying Modeling Tools to Predict Performance of Transparent Ceramic Laminate Armors (pages 45-53): C.G. Fountzoulas, J.M. Sands, G.A. Gilde and P.J. PatelChapter 6 An Economic Comparison of Hot Pressing vs. Pressureless Sintering for Transparent Spinel Armor (pages 55-62): A. LaRoche, K. Rozenburg, J. Voyles, L. Fehrenbacher and Gary GildeChapter 7 Advances in Ballistic Performance of Commercially Available Saint?Gobain Sapphire Transparent Armor Composites (pages 63-74): Christopher D. Jones, Jeffrey B. Rioux, John W. Locher, Vincent Pluen and Matthias MandelartzChapter 8 Defect Free Spinel Ceramics of High Strength and High Transparency (pages 75-85): Juan L. Sepulveda, Raouf O. Loutfy and Sekyung ChangChapter 9 Recent Results on the Fundamental Performance of a Hot?Pressed Silicon Carbide Impacted by Sub?Scale Long?Rod Penetrators (pages 87-97): Jerry C. LaSalvia, Brian Leavy, Herbert T. Miller, Joshua R. Houskamp and Ryan C. McCuistonChapter 10 Instrumented Hertzian Indentation Study of Two Commerical Silicon Carbides (pages 99-105): H.T. Miller, R.C. McCuiston and J.C. LaSalviaChapter 11 Apparent Yield Strength of Hot?Pressed SiCs (pages 107-118): W. L. Daloz, A. A. Wereszczak and O. M. JadaanChapter 12 Microstructural Examination and Quasi?Static Property Determination of Sintered Armor Grade SiC (pages 119-127): Memduh V. Demirbas, Richard A. Haber and Raymond E. BrennanChapter 13 Quantitative Characterization of Localized Amplitude Variations in Silicon Carbide Ceramics Using Ultrasound C?Scan Imaging (pages 129-139): Raymond Brennan, James McCauley, Richard Haber and Dale NieszChapter 14 Grain Boundary Engineering of Silicon Carbide by Means of Coprecipitation (pages 141-152): Steven Mercurio, Mihaela Jitianu and Richard A. HaberChapter 15 The Possible Roles of Stoichiometry, Microstructure, and Defects on the Mechanical Behavior of Boron Carbide (pages 153-162): Ryan McCuiston, Jerry LaSalvia, James McCauley and William MayoChapter 16 A Review of Ceramics for Armor Applications (pages 163-175): P. G. Karandikar, G. Evans, S. Wong, M. K. Aghajanian and M. SennettChapter 17 A Portable Microwave Scanning Technique for Nondestructive Testing of Multilayered Dielectric Materials (pages 177-189): Karl Schmidt, Jack Little and William A. EllingsonChapter 18 Ballistic Damage Assessment of a Thin Compound Curved B4C Ceramic Plate Using XCT (pages 191-197): J.M. Wells and N.L. RupertChapter 19 Evaluation of Ballistically?Induced Damage in Ceramic Targets by X?ray Computed Tomography (pages 199-210): William H. Green, Herbert T. Miller, Jerry C. LaSalvia, Datta P. Dandekar and Daniel CasemChapter 20 Automated Non?Destructive Evaluation System for Hard Armor Protective Inserts of Body Armor (pages 211-218): Nicholas Haynes, Karl Masters, Chris Perritt, David Simmons, Dr. James Zheng and Dr. James E. YoungbergChapter 21 Analysis of Hardness Indentation Size Effect (ISE) Curves in Ceramics: A New Approach to Determine Plasticity (pages 219-227): Trevor E. Wilantewicz and James W. McCauley



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Advances in Ceramic Coatings and Ceramic-Metal Systems: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 26, Number 3 By
2006 | 403 Pages | ISBN: 1574982338 | PDF | 39 MB
This volume includes 46 contributed articles from the Advanced Ceramic Coatings for Structural, Environmental and Functional Applications and the International Symposium on Advances in Ceramic-Metal Systems symposia. Topics include processing and microstructure design, mechanical and thermal properties, advanced testing and non-destructive evaluation, wear, erosion and corrosion behavior, functional properties and modeling. A significant portion of the contributed articles focus on current state-of-the-art industrial applications of ceramic coatings and ceramic-metal composites.Content: Chapter 1 New Thermal Barrier Coatings Based on Pyrochlore/YSZ Double Layer Systems (pages 2-10): Robert Va?en and Detlev StoverChapter 2 Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Advanced Oxide Materials for Higher?Temperature Coatings Applications (pages 11-19): Sung R. Choi, Narottam P. Bansal and Dongming ZhuChapter 3 Sintering, Phase Stability, and Thermal Conductivity of Plasma?Sprayed Gd2O3?Stabilized ZrO2 (pages 21-28): Mohamed N. Rahaman, Jacob R. Gross, Rollie E. Dutton and Hsin WangChapter 4 Curvature Studies of Unconstrained Thermal Barrier Composites (pages 29-36): O. Zubacheva, J. Malzbender, R. W. Steinbrech, L. Singheiser and U. SchulzChapter 5 Manufacture and Properties of Segmented Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 37-45): Robert Va?en, Hongbo Guo and Detlev StoverChapter 6 Effect of Scattering on the Heat Transfer Behavior of a Typical Semitransparent TBC Material on a Substrate (pages 47-54): Charles M. SpucklerChapter 7 Determination of the Fracture Toughness of Thermally Grown Oxide (TGO) in a Thermal Barrier System (pages 55-62): Jurgen Malzbender, Isabel Escobar, Roland Herzog, Rolf W. Steinbrech and Heinrich OttelChapter 8 On the Thermal Cycling and Evolution of Surface Morphology for Thermally Cycled NiCoCrAlY Bondcoats (pages 64-72): Jun Shi, Anette M. Karlsson, Bernd Baufeld and Marion BartschChapter 9 Stress Distribution in APS?TBCs Under Thermal Cycling Loading Conditions (pages 73-80): P. Bednarz, R. Herzog, E. Trunova, R. W. Steinbrech, H. Echsler, W. J. Quadakkers, F. Schubert and L. SingheiserChapter 10 Damage Process of Thermal Barrier Coating Subjected to Thermal Cycling Under High Heat Flux (pages 81-88): Mitsutoshi Okada, Tohru Hisamatsu, Ryuichi Ohtani, Hideyuki Arikawa and Yoshitaka KojimaChapter 11 Investigation of Thermal Fatigue Life Prediction of Thermal Barrier Coating (pages 89-93): Y. Ohtake, T. Natsumura and K. MiyazawaChapter 12 Microstructure and Phase Constituents of the Thermally Grown Oxide in Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 95-102): S. Laxman, H. Heinrich and Y. H. SohnChapter 13 The Role of Cyclic Mechanical Loading and Thermal Gradients in Damage Behavior of Thermal Barrier Coating Systems (pages 103-110): Marion Bartsch, Bemd Baufeld, Serdar Dalkrilic and Michael HeinzelmannChapter 14 Thermal Wave Imaging Application in Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 112-119): B. Franke, Y. H. Sohn, X. Chen, J. R. Price and Z. MutasimChapter 15 Nondestructive Evaluation of Thermal Barrier Coatings by Mid?Infrared Reflectance Imaging (pages 121-128): Jeffrey I. Eldridge, Charles M. Spuckler, James A. Nesbitt and Richard E. MartinChapter 16 Damage Detection of Thermal Barrier Coatings by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (pages 129-136): B. Jayaraj, S. Vishweswaraiah, V. H. Desai and Y. H. SohnChapter 17 Thermal Behaviour of Thermal Barrier Coatings and Steel/Thermal Barrier Coatings Structures (pages 137-144): Eugenio Garcia, Reza Soltani, Thomas W. Coyle, Javad Mostaghimi, Angel De Pablos, Maria Isabel Osendi and Pilar MiranzoChapter 18 Development and Evaluation of Ceramic Components and EBCS For Gas Turbine (pages 146-157): Takero Fukudome, Sazo Tsuruzono, Tetsuo Tatsumi, Yoshihiro Ichikawa, Tohru Hisamatsu and Isao YuriChapter 19 Crack Driving Forces in a Multilayered Coating System for Ceramic Matrix Composite Substrates (pages 159-166): Louis J. Ghosn, Dong Ming Zhu and Robert A. MillerChapter 20 Producing Surface Coatings on Silicon Nitride by Pack Cementation (pages 167-172): S. D. Nunn, R. A. Lowden and F. C. MontgomeryChapter 21 Metal?Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition of Environmental Barrier Coatings for All?Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 173-179): I. Troster, S. V. Samoilenkov, G. Wahl, W. Braue, P. Mechnich and H. SchneiderChapter 22 The Oxidation of Aluminum Silicon Carbide (pages 181-188): Roger Wills and Steve GoodrichChapter 23 Solid?Particle Erosion of Thin Films Deposited on Ceramics (pages 190-198): S. Singh, D. Singh, J. P. Singh, R. N. Singh and J. L. RoutbortChapter 24 Ceramic and Cermet Coatings for Cylinder Liners in Ultra?Light Weight Engines (pages 199-209): Antonio Candel, Rainer Gadow and Daniel LopezChapter 25 Al2O3 and SiO2 Coatings for Improving the Wear Resistance of Glass Panes (pages 211-218): G. Fehringer and R. ClasenChapter 26 Characterization of Spin?Coated Terbium?Doped Strontium Cerate Thin Film Membranes (pages 219-227): Mohamed M. Elbaccouch, Satyajit Shukla, Nahid Mohajeri, Sudipta Seal and Ali T?RaissiChapter 27 Cermet and Hard Metal Coatings for Advanced Large Diesel Engines with Reduced Pollutant Emissions (pages 229-237): Antonio Candel, Rainer Gadow and Daniel LopezChapter 28 Stabilization of Ethanol Based Ceramic Suspensions for Electrophoretic Deposition (pages 239-246): Mohan Menon, Sophie Decouroelle, Nizar Attia, Severine Ramousse and Peter Halvor LarsenChapter 29 The Role of Wetting and Reactivity in Infiltration of Ceramic?Metal Composites (pages 248-261): Rajiv Asthana, Mrityunjay Singh and Natalia SobczakChapter 30 Enhanced Wettability by Copper Electroless Coating of Carbon Nanotubes (pages 263-270): Camille Probst, Celine Goujon, Raynald Gauvin and Robin A. L. DrewChapter 31 Fabrication of Strengthened and Toughened Intra?Type Ceramic Matrix Nanocomposites using a Soaking Method (pages 271-279): Seong?Min Choi, Takuya Matsunaga, Sawao Honda, Shinobu Hashimoto, Yoshitomo Kobayashi and Hideo AwajiChapter 32 Fabrication and Damping Behavior of Barium Titanate Reinforced Copper Matrix Composites (pages 281-288): T. A. Asare, J. P. Schultz, B. D. Poquette, A. O. Aning and S. L. KampeChapter 33 Shape?Preserving Chemical Conversion of Self?Assembled 3?D Bioclastic Micro/Nanostructures Via Low?Temperature Displacement Reactions (pages 289-296): Shawn M. Allan, Michael R. Weatherspoon, Phillip D. Graham, Ye Cai, Michael S. Haluska, Robert L. Snyder and Kenneth H. SandhageChapter 34 Thermally Sprayed Prepregs for Advanced Metal Matrix Composites (pages 298-307): R. Gadow and K. V. NiessenChapter 35 THKO?Formed Light Metal Composites with Light?Weight Ceramic Fibers (pages 309-317): R. Gadow, K. V. Niessen and P. UnseldChapter 36 Development of Glass/Nano?Ceramic Composites for Sealing Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (pages 320-330): M. Brochu, B. D. Gauntt, D. Zschiesche, R. Shah and R. E. LoehmanChapter 37 Co?Sintering Behaviour of Porous Ni?YSZ Composite SOFC Anodes (pages 331-340): R. M. C. Clemmer and S. F. CorbinChapter 38 Reactive Air Brazing of LSCoF and Alumina with Ag?V2O5 Alloys for SOFC Applications (pages 341-348): N. M. Zink, A. M. Meier, K. S. Weil and J. S. HardyChapter 39 Photonic Fractals of Dielectric and Metal Media for Electromagnetic Wave Localization (pages 349-360): Y. Miyamoto, S. Kirihara, M. W. Takeda, K. Honda and K. SakodaChapter 40 Integration of Ceramic/Epoxy Photonic Fractals with Localization of Electromagnetic Waves (pages 361-366): A. Mori, S. Kirihara, Y. Miyamoto, M. W. Takeda, K. Honda and K. 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Advances in Ceramic Matrix Composites IX, Volume 153 By
2006 | 340 Pages | ISBN: 1574982079 | PDF | 13 MB
Ceramic-matrix composites are strong, tough, environmentally stable, light in weight, and have the ability to withstand high operating temperatures. These characteristics make them viable candidate materials for high temperature structural applications. Twenty three are included in this volume describing the latest developments in the areas of ceramic fibers, processing and fabrication, oxide and non-oxide composites, carbon-carbon composites, geopolymer composites, mechanical behavior, corrosion and environmental effects, characterization, fiber-matrix interface, design of composites, and thermal/environmental barrier coatings.Content:



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2006 | 181 Pages | ISBN: 1574981862 | PDF | 9 MB
Ceramic matrix composites are likely candidates for high-temperature structural applications in industries such as aerospace, utilities, and transportation. This volume includes papers on advances in basic science and technology of ceramic matrix composites and how these advances can be used to address technological issues faced by industry.Content:



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2006 | 260 Pages | ISBN: 1574982451 | PDF | 14 MB
Contained in this proceeding is a variety of papers that discuss recent advances in ceramic matrix composites. Topics include processing, characterization, geopolymers, evnironmental effects, coatings, and mechanical properties.Content:



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1998 | 561 Pages | ISBN: 0471196304 | PDF | 18 MB
In Monte Carlo Methods in Chemical Physics: An Introduction to the Monte Carlo Method for Particle Simulations J. Ilja Siepmann Random Number Generators for Parallel Applications Ashok Srinivasan, David M. Ceperley and Michael Mascagni Between Classical and Quantum Monte Carlo Methods: "Variational" QMC Dario Bressanini and Peter J. Reynolds Monte Carlo Eigenvalue Methods in Quantum Mechanics and Statistical Mechanics M. P. Nightingale and C.J. Umrigar Adaptive Path-Integral Monte Carlo Methods for Accurate Computation of Molecular Thermodynamic Properties Robert Q. Topper Monte Carlo Sampling for Classical Trajectory Simulations Gilles H. Peslherbe Haobin Wang and William L. Hase Monte Carlo Approaches to the Protein Folding Problem Jeffrey Skolnick and Andrzej Kolinski Entropy Sampling Monte Carlo for Polypeptides and Proteins Harold A. Scheraga and Minh-Hong Hao Macrostate Dissection of Thermodynamic Monte Carlo Integrals Bruce W. Church, Alex Ulitsky, and David Shalloway Simulated Annealing-Optimal Histogram Methods David M. Ferguson and David G. Garrett Monte Carlo Methods for Polymeric Systems Juan J. de Pablo and Fernando A. Escobedo Thermodynamic-Scaling Methods in Monte Carlo and Their Application to Phase Equilibria John Valleau Semigrand Canonical Monte Carlo Simulation: Integration Along Coexistence Lines David A. Kofke Monte Carlo Methods for Simulating Phase Equilibria of Complex Fluids J. Ilja Siepmann Reactive Canonical Monte Carlo J. Karl Johnson New Monte Carlo Algorithms for Classical Spin Systems G. T. Barkema and M.E.J. NewmanContent:



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2010 | 259 Pages | ISBN: 0470547863 | PDF | 6 MB
This series provides the chemical physics field with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Topics included in this volume include recent developments in classical density functional theory, nonadiabatic chemical dynamics in intermediate and intense laser fields, and bilayers and their simulation.Content: Chapter 1 Recent Developments in Classical Density Functional Theory (pages 1-92): James F. LutskoChapter 2 Nonadiabatic Chemical Dynamics in Intermediate and Intense Laser Fields (pages 93-156): Kazuo Takatsuka and Takehiro YoneharaChapter 3 Liquid Bilayer and its Simulation (pages 157-219): J. Stecki



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The Advances in Chemical Physics series-the cutting edge of research in chemical physics The Advances in Chemical Physics series provides the chemical physics and physical chemistry fields with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Filled with cutting-edge research reported in a cohesive manner not found elsewhere in the literature, each volume of the Advances in Chemical Physics series offers contributions from internationally renowned chemists and serves as the perfect supplement to any advanced graduate class devoted to the study of chemical physics. This volume explores: Control of Quantum Phenomena (Constantin Brif, Raj Chakrabarti, and Herschel Rabitz) Crowded Charges in Ion Channels (Bob Eisenberg) Colloidal Crystallization Between Two and Three Dimensions (H. Lowen, E.C. Oguz, L. Assoud, and R. Messina) Statistical Mechanics of Liquids and Fluids in Curved Space (Gilles Tarjus, FranCois Sausset, and Pascal Viot) Content:



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2010 | 440 Pages | ISBN: 1848211791 | PDF | 73 MB
This title discusses a broad range of issues related to the use of computed tomography in geomaterials and geomechanics. The contributions cover a wide range of topics, including deformation and strain localization in soils, rocks and sediments; fracture and damage assessment in rocks, asphalt and concrete; transport in porous media; oil and gas exploration and production; neutron tomography and other novel experimental and analytical techniques; image-based computational modeling; and software and visualization tools. As such, this will be valuable reading for anyone interested in the application of computed tomography to geomaterials from both fundamental and applied perspectives.Content:



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Advances in Dielectric Materials and Electronic Devices, Volume 174 By
2006 | 309 Pages | ISBN: 1574982443 | PDF | 15 MB
This proceedings contains papers presented at the Advanced Dielectric Materials: Design, Preparation, Processing and Applications; and Advanced Dielectrics for Wireless Communications symposia. Topics include design of material, materials synthesis and processing, processing-microstructure-property relationship, multilayer device materials, thin and thick films, device applications, low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC)for multilayer devices, microwave dielectric materials and much more.Content:



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2009 | 191 Pages | ISBN: 0470408448 | PDF | 7 MB
This compilationis a useful one-stop resource for understanding the most important issues in advances in electroceramic materials, covering topics such as design, synthesis, characterization, and properties and applications. This volume contains a collection of papers from the Advanced Dielectric Materials and Electronic Devices and Electroceramics Technologies symposia held during MS&T 08.Content:



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Advances in Electroceramic Materials II, Volume 221 By
2010 | 261 Pages | ISBN: 047092716X | PDF | 8 MB
During the past decades, understanding of the science and technology powering electronic materials has played a major role in satisfying social needs by developing electronic devices for automotive, telecommunications, military, and medical applications. This volume contains a collection of selected papers from the international symposia on Advanced Dielectric Materials and Electronic Devices and Ferroelectrics and Multiferroics presented during the Material Science and Technology conference held in Pittsburgh in October 2009. It is a one-stop resource for academics on the most important issues in advances in electroceramic materials.Content:



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Advances in Electrochemical Science and Engineering: Diffraction and Spectroscopic Methods in Electrochemistry, Volume 9 By
2006 | 443 Pages | ISBN: 3527313176 | PDF | 6 MB
This ninth volume in the series concentrates on in situ spectroscopic methods and combines a balanced mixture of theory and applications, making it highly readable for chemists and physicists, as well as for materials scientists and engineers. As with the previous volumes, all the chapters continue the high standards of this series, containing numerous references to further reading and the original literature, for easy access to this new field. The editors have succeeded in selecting highly topical areas of research and in presenting authors who are leaders in their fields, covering such diverse topics as diffraction studies of the electrode-solution interface, thin organic films at electrode surfaces, linear and non-linear spectroscopy as well as sum frequency generation studies of the electrified solid-solution interface, plus quantitative SNIFTIRS and PM-IRRAS. Special attention is paid to recent advances and developments, which are critically and thoroughly discussed. The result is a compelling set of reviews, serving equally well as an excellent and up-to-date source of information for experienced researchers in the field, as well as as an introduction for newcomers.Content: Chapter 1 In?situ X?ray Diffraction Studies of the Electrode/Solution Interface (pages 1-45): Christopher A. Lucas and Nenad M. MarkovicChapter 2 UV?Visible Reflectance Spectroscopy of Thin Organic Films at Electrode Surfaces (pages 47-95): Takamasa SagaraChapter 3 Epi?Fluorescence Microscopy Studies of Potential Controlled Changes in Adsorbed Thin Organic Films at Electrode Surfaces (pages 97-126): Dan Bizzotto and Jeff L. ShepherdChapter 4 Linear and Non?Linear Spectroscopy at the Electrified Liquid/Liquid Interface (pages 127-161): David J. FerminChapter 5 Sum Frequency Generation Studies of the Electrified Solid/Liquid Interface (pages 163-198): Steven Baldelli and Andrew A. GewirthChapter 6 IR Spectroscopy of the Semiconductor/Solution Interface (pages 199-232): Jean?Noel Chazalviel and Francois OzanamChapter 7 Recent Advances in in?situ Infrared Spectroscopy and Applications in Single?Crystal Electrochemistry and Electrocatalysis (pages 233-268): Carol KorzeniewskiChapter 8 In?situ Surface?Enhanced Infrared Spectroscopy of the Electrode/Solution Interface (pages 269-314): Masatoshi OsawaChapter 9 Quantitative SNIFTIRS and PM IRRAS of Organic Molecules at Electrode Surfaces (pages 315-376): Vlad Zamlynny and Jacek LipkowskiChapter 10 Tip?Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy - Recent Developments and Future Prospects (pages 377-418): Bruno Pettinger



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Advances in Electronic and Electrochemical Ceramics, Volume 179 By
2006 | 223 Pages | ISBN: 1574982621 | PDF | 15 MB
This proceedings contains papers presented at the Electronics in Extreme Environments, International Fuel Cells and Related Systems, and Advanced Dielectrics for Wireless Communications symposia.



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Advances in Electronic Ceramic Materials: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 26, Number 5 By
2006 | 218 Pages | ISBN: 1574982354 | PDF | 16 MB
The focus of this collection is on recent research and development related to a variety of sensor technologies as well as the latest advances concerning the synthesis and characterization of dielectric, piezoelectric, and ferroelectric materials.Content: Chapter 1 Zirconia?Based Gas Sensors Using Oxide Sensing Electrode for Monitoring Nox in Car Exhaust (pages 3-13): N. Miura, J. Wang, M. Nakatou, P. Elumalai, S. Zhuiykov, D. Terada and T. OnoChapter 2 Interfacial Processes of Ion Conducting Ceramic Materials for Advanced Chemical Sensors (pages 15-24): Werner WeppnerChapter 3 Metal?Oxide Based Toxic Gas Sensors (pages 25-36): Duk Dong Lee and Nak Jin ChoiChapter 4 Thermally Stable Mesoporous SnO2 and TiO2 Powders for Semi?Conductor Gas Sensor Application (pages 37-48): Yasuhiro Shimizu and Makoto EgashiraChapter 5 DC Electrical?Biased, All?Oxide Nox Sensing Elements for Use at 873K (pages 49-56): David West, Frederick Montgomery and Timothy ArmstrongChapter 6 Photo?Deactivated Room Temperature Hydrogen Gas Sensitivity of Nanocrystalline Doped?Tin Oxide Sensor (pages 57-64): Satyajit Shukla, Rajnikant Agrawal, Julian Duarte, Hyoung Cho, Sudipta Seal and Lawrence LudwigChapter 7 PTCR?Co Ceramics as Chemical Sensors (pages 65-78): Zhi?Gang Zhou, Zi?Long Tang and Zhong?Tai ZhangChapter 8 Full Range Dynamic Study of Exhaust Gas Oxygen Sensors (pages 79-86): Da Yu Wang and Eric DetwilerChapter 9 Dielectric Properties of Nm?Sized Barium Titanate Fine Particles and Their Size Dependence (pages 89-100): Satoshi Wada, Takuya Hoshina, Hiroaki Yasuno, Masanori Ohishi, Hirofumi Kakemoto, Takaaki Tsurumi and Masatomo YashimaChapter 10 The Effect of Starting Powders on the Giant Dielectric Properties of the Perovskite CaCu3Ti4O12 (pages 101-108): Barry Bender and Ming?Jen PanChapter 11 Dielectric and Microstructural Properties of Ba(Ti1?xZrx)O3 Thin Films on Copper Substrates (pages 109-116): J. F. Ihlefeld, J?P. Maria and W. BorlandChapter 12 Effect of A?Site Substitutions on the Microstructure and Dielectric Properties of Bismuth Sodium Titanate?Based Ceramics Exhibiting Morphotropic Phase Boundary (pages 117-124): R. Vintila, G. Mendoza?Suarez, J. A. Kozinski and R. A. L. DrewChapter 13 High Q (Ba, Sr)TiO3 Interdigitated Capacitors Fabricated on Low Cost Polycrystalline Alumina Substrates with Copper Metallization (pages 125-132): Dipankar Ghosh, B. Laughlin, J. Nath, A. I. Kingon, M. B. Steer and J?P. MariaChapter 14 Ionic Distribution and Microwave Dielectric Properties for Tungstenbronze?Type Like Ba6?3xR8+2xTi18O54 (R = Sm, Nd and La) Solid Solutions (pages 135-145): H. Ohsato, M. Suzuki and K. KakimotoChapter 15 Crystal Structure Analysis of Homologous Compounds ALa4Ti4O15 (A = Ba, Sr and Ca) and Their Microwave Dielectric Properties (pages 147-153): Y. Tohdo, K. Kakimoto, H. Ohsato, T. Okawa and H. OkabeChapter 16 Effects of Ionic Radii and Polarizability on the Microwave Dielectric Properties of Forsterite Solid Solutions (pages 155-160): T. Sugiyama, H. Ohsato, T. Tsunooka and K. KakimotoChapter 17 Microwave Characterisation of Calcium Fluoride in the Temperature Range 15?300K (pages 161-168): Mohan V. Jacob, Janina Mazierska and J. KrupkaChapter 18 High?Quality 2 Inch La3Ga5.5Ta0.5O14 and Ca3TaGa3Si2O14 Crystals for Oscillators and Resonators (pages 169-176): Christine F. Klemenz, Jun Luo and Dhaval ShahChapter 19 Growth of LaAlO3 Single Crystal by Floating Zone Method and its Microwave Properties (pages 177-184): Shotaro Suzuki, Hitoshi Ohsato, Ken?Ichi Kakimoto, Takeshi Shimada, Katsuhiro Sasaki and Hiroyasu SakaChapter 20 Effects of Niobium Addition on Microstructural and Electrical Properties of Lead Zirconate Titanate Solid Solution (PZT 95/5) (pages 187-195): Pin Yang, James A. Voigt, Mark A. Rodriguez, Roger H. Moore and George R. BumsChapter 21 Enhanced Density and Piezoelectric Anisotropy in High TC PbNb2O6 Based Ferroelectric Ceramics (pages 197-202): Ducinei Garcia, Michel Venet, Aline Vendramini, Jose Antonio Eiras and Fidel GuerreroChapter 22 Electrical Properties of Quaternary Pyrochlore Ruthenates for Thick?Film Resistors (pages 203-208): K. Yokoyama, K. Kakimoto, H. Ohsato, J. Kinoshita and Y. MaedaChapter 23 Measurement of Complex Permittivity of Low Temperature Co?Fired Ceramic at Cryogenic Temperatures (pages 209-216): Mohan V. Jacob, Janina Mazierska and Marek Bialkowski



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