Books by Keyword: Zirconia

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Edited by: Hyung Sun Kim, Sang-Yeop Park, Bo Young Hur and Soo Wohn Lee
Online since: June 2005
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The book will present materials researchers and users with a wealth of new information covering the entire spectrum of ecology, eco-materials, nano-materials, bio-materials, recycling, environmental protection and energy conversion related materials.
Edited by: Panjian Li, Kai Zhang and Clifford W. Colwell, Jr.
Online since: April 2005
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Bioceramics 17 is comprised of the papers presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Ceramics in Medicine (ISCM) held on December 8 thru 12, 2004 in New Orleans, Louisiana USA.
Edited by: Hasan Mandal and Lütfi Öveçoglu
Online since: May 2004
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Comprising more than 600 papers, the aim of this 3-volume set is to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of current trends in all aspects of the research and development of ceramics. It is therefore an excellent reference source for any researcher working in the field.
Edited by: Besim Ben-Nissan, Doron Sher, William Walsh
Online since: May 2003
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Since their inception Bioceramics meetings have provided a treasure house of information for both scientists and clinicians in the medical field. The clinical applications are numerous, in particular in the areas of orthopaedics, maxillofacial, plastic and ocular surgery, percutaneous devices, tissue engineering and sensors. This volume in addition to research papers contributed also presents selected overviews and discussions on recent bioceramics research and trends.
Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: July 2002
Description: In addition to the usual abstracts of research reported since the previous retrospective, this issue comprises ten invited papers. The first four are reviews that cover the important topics of conductive oxide preparation, the modeling of amorphous materials (silicon carbide, for example), the nanoscale characterization of oxides and the effect of combined irradiation treatments.
The other six invited papers present recent experimental or theoretical studies of structural defects in gallium nitride, atomic-scale deformation processes in nanomaterials, micropipes in silicon carbide, radiation effects in garnets and boron diffusion in hafnia.
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Edited by: Jianghong Gong and Wei Pan
Online since: June 2002
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During the past two decades, China (whose very name of course has long been synonymous with 'ceramic' in the English language) has continued its ancient history of technological excellence in this field by also becoming one of the most active centres of scientific excellence in the field of high- performance ceramics. Building upon the success of the first conference in the series, the Second China International Conference on High-Performance Ceramics (CICC-2) offered an international forum for the presentation, discussion and review of the latest advances in the science and technology of high-performance ceramics.
Edited by: C. Kermel, V. Lardot, D. Libert and I. Urbain
Online since: December 2001
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Comprising more than 600 papers, the aim of this 3-volume set is to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the relevant trends in the research and development of all aspects of ceramics. It will constitute an excellent reference source for every researcher working in the field.
Edited by: Sharon Brown, Ian Clarke and Paul Williams
Online since: November 2001
Description: Bioceramics has evolved into a major field of study having important implications for humankind’s future health and wellbeing.
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The Bioceramics-14 monograph contains more than 160 papers with representations from over 20 countries. The topics range from totally inert, load-bearing materials, such as alumina, zirconia, silicon nitride and diamond to bioreactive materials such as calcium phosphates and bioglasses. The latter have great potential for aiding grafting, bone repair, drug-delivery, and implant-fixation to living tissues.
Edited by: Namas Chandra
Online since: January 2001
Description: From once being of interest only to the aerospace and aeronautical ndustries, superplastic forming (SPF) has recently made inroads into the automotive, rail, architectural, sports, dental and entertainment sectors. However, due to a number of problematic technological issues ranging from die-material selection, die design, surface finish (e.g. alpha casing), differential thinning, temperature-pressure-time cycle determination and overall economy, the application of superplasticity has reached nowhere near its full potential.
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Edited by: Erich Kisi
Online since: February 1998
Description: Zirconia-based systems have been extensively studied for some 25 years, and a wealth of exciting results has been amassed. This book tracks the progress made in the field; from very early phase stability work, to modern approaches which involve quite sophisticated models for the transformation toughening that is associated with the tetragonal to monoclinic phase transformation.
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