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Punk is dead
  • Language: sl
  • Pages: 180

Punk is dead

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Interfacial Science in Ceramic Joining
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 471

Interfacial Science in Ceramic Joining

A unique combination of the basic science and fundamental aspects of joints and interfaces with the engineering aspects of the subject. Contributors include researchers drawn from several Eastern European countries. Topics addressed include processing, interfacial reactions, graded joints, residual stress measurement and analysis, and failure and deformation. Audience: Academic and industrial researchers and ceramic manufacturers interested in understanding the current state of the art in joining.

Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry

This chapter reviews the structure, mechanical properties, and biocompatibility of load-bearing ceramics used in dentistry. The development of this class of ceramic biomaterials is traced from the late sixties when alumina was introduced in dentistry. The literature on both polycrystalline and single crystal alumina dental implants is reviewed. The use of alumina declined when zirconia-toughened ceramics were introduced in orthopedics in the eighties. The use of yttria partially-stabilized tetragonal zirconia (Y-TZP) in dentistry allowed the production not only of dental implants and abutments, but also a broad range of load-bearing fixed partial dentures, such as multi-unit bridges and crowns, thanks to the development of CAD/CAM technology. Today, the trend is to use alumina and zirconia ceramics for making more aesthetic parts by improving their optical translucency.

Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry

High-performance bioceramics, such as zirconia, alumina, and their composites, are attractive materials for the fabrication of load-bearing bone implants because of their outstanding mechanical properties, biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic quality. However, a lot of additional work is still needed on these ceramics before their full potential as implant materials can be exploited, especially in the area of surface optimization. The two most important issues relating to the surface of ceramic implants that need to be addressed are surface chemistry and topography. They both have an influence on protein adsorption and cell behavior and play a key role in providing sufficient biomechanical stability for the long-term success of implants. Therefore, extensive studies have been performed that are aimed at a better understanding of how specific surface modifications affect the biological response. In this chapter, various surface-modification techniques are described and their potential for improving the osseointegration of ceramic implants is discussed.

Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry

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Mechanical Properties and Performance of Engineering Ceramics II, Volume 27, Issue 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 801

Mechanical Properties and Performance of Engineering Ceramics II, Volume 27, Issue 2

This volume contains over 70 papers on advanced research and development of processing, mechanical properties and mechanics of ceramics and composites from the proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 22-27, 2006, in Cocoa Beach, Florida. The conference was 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. It covers underlying fundamental links between microstructure and properties, and the ability to achieve desired multifunctional properties through innovative processing techniques.

Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology III, Volume 30, Issue 7
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology III, Volume 30, Issue 7

This useful resource will help you understand the most valuable aspects of nanostructured materials and nanotechnology. Containing 16 peer-reviewed papers, this issue covers various aspects and the latest developments related to processing, modeling and manufacturing technologies of nanoscaled materials including CNT and clay-based composites, nanowire-based sensors, new generation photovoltaic cells, plasma processing of functional thin films, ceramic membranes and self-assembled functional nanostructures.

Novel Colloidal Forming of Ceramics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 405

Novel Colloidal Forming of Ceramics

"Novel Colloidal Forming of Ceramics” discusses several new near-net-shape techniques for fabricating highly reliable, high-performance ceramic parts. These techniques combine injection molding and the colloidal forming process. The book not only introduces the basic theoretical development and applications of the colloidal injection molding of ceramics, but also covers tape casting technology, the reliability of the product, and the colloidal injection molding of Si3N4 and SiC, as well as the low-toxicity system. The book is intended for researchers and graduates in materials science and engineering. Mr. Yong Huang and Dr. Jinlong Yang are both professors at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, China.

Novel Colloidal Forming of Ceramics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 568

Novel Colloidal Forming of Ceramics

This book discusses several new, near-net-shape techniques for fabricating highly reliable, high-performance, complex ceramic parts. In the context of materials design, the creation of high-performance ceramic products of desired shapes has led to the need for new ceramic forming processes. The near-net-shape techniques combine both injection-molding and colloidal-forming processes. Reviewing and summarizing the research and latest advances, the book is divided into 6 parts: (1) the basic theory, development, and application of the colloidal injection molding of ceramics; (2) the tape casting technology; (3) the reliability of the product; (4) the colloidal injection molding of Si3N4 and SiC; (5) low-toxicity systems; and (6) the novel in-situ coagulation casting of ceramic suspensions via controlled release of high-valence counter ions and dispersant removal. It is intended for researchers and graduates in materials science and engineering.

Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics II, Volume 30, Issue 6
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics II, Volume 30, Issue 6

Improve your understanding in the most valuable aspects of advances in bioceramics and porous ceramics. This collection of logically organized and carefully selected articles contain the proceedings of the “Porous Ceramics: Novel Developments and Applications” and “Next Generation Bioceramics” symposia, which were held on January 27-February 1, 2008.