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Nearly ten meticulous, painstaking years in the making, this carefully crafted new book presents readers with an outstanding introduction to the fundamentals of ceramics, with a distinct focus on solid-state physics and chemistry. Author Michel Barsoum offers introductory coverage that presents equations derived from first principles with an emphasis on the physics of the problem.
While keeping the mathematics fairly simple (there's nothing more complicated than differentiation and integration), he covers enough of the fundamentals to a level deep enough to allow readers to continue their education by delving - without too much difficulty - into the most recent literature.
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Fundamentals of ceramics
2003, Institute of Physics Pub.
in English
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0585462607 9780585462608
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"Updated and improved, this revised edition of Michel Barsoum's text Fundamentals of Ceramics presents readers with an introduction to ceramic science. Barsoum offers introductory coverage of ceramics, their structures and properties, with a distinct emphasis on solid state physics and chemistry. Key equations are derived from first principles to ensure a thorough understanding of the concepts involved." "The book divides naturally into two parts. Chapters 1 to 9 consider bonding in ceramics and their resultant physical structures, and the electrical, thermal and other properties that are dependent on bonding type. The second part (chapters 11 to 16) deals with those factors that are determined by microstructure, such as fracture and fatigue, and thermal, dielectric, magnetic and optical properties. Linking the two sections is chapter 10, which describes sintering, grain growth and the development of microstructure." "Fundamentals of Ceramics is ideally suited to senior undergraduate and graduate students of materials science and engineering and related subjects."--BOOK JACKET
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