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Physical Ceramics: Principles for Ceramic Science and Engineering (Mit Series in...
Product Description Designed to provide students with the core understanding necessary to pursue the subject of ceramics as it now exists and to be prepared for any surprises likely to emerge. Key concepts are developed in a sequence which builds on firm foundations, using the material learned so that its significance is continuously reinforced. The nature of defects which intrudes upon the perfect geometry of ideal crystal structures, migration of matter and charge, chemical and phase equilibria are among the subjects discussed. The publisher, John Wiley & Sons Designed to provide students with the core understanding necessary to pursue the subject of ceramics as it now exists and to be prepared for any surprises likely to emerge. Key concepts are developed in a sequence which builds on firm foundations, using the material learned so that its significance is continuously reinforced. The nature of defects which intrudes upon the perfect geometry of ideal crystal structures, migration of matter and charge, chemical and phase equilibria are among the subjects discussed. Reader Reviews Should be on any ceramic engineer or scientist's bookshelf. This book is classic in it's presentation of physical properties of ceramics. Together with Kingery & Reed, Chiang's book makes a powerful trio in any ceramic engineers resource collection. Comment | | (Report this)
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