Fundamentals of Ceramics

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  • Derives Key Equations from First Principles for a Thorough Understanding of the Concepts
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    Updated and improved, this revised edition of Michel Barsoum's classic text Fundamentals of Ceramics presents readers with an exceptionally clear and comprehensive 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.

    Table of Contents

    INTRODUCTION
    Introduction
    Definition of Ceramics
    Elementary Crystallography
    Ceramic Microstructures
    Traditional Versus Advanced Ceramics
    General Characteristics of Ceramics
    Applications
    The Future
    BONDING IN CERAMICS
    Introduction
    Structure of Atoms
    Ionic versus Covalent Bonding
    Ionic Bonding
    Ionically Bonded Solids
    Covalent Bond Formation
    Covalently Bonded Solids
    Band Theory of Solids
    Summary
    Appendix 2A: Kinetic Energy of Free Electrons
    STRUCTURE OF CERAMICS
    Introduction
    Ceramic Structures
    Binary Ionic Compounds
    Composite Crystal Structures
    Structure of Covalent Ceramics
    Structure of Silicates
    Lattice Parameters and Density
    Summary
    Appendix 3A: Ionic Radii
    EFFECT OF CHEMICAL FORCES ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    Introduction
    Melting Points
    Thermal Expansion
    Young's Modulus and the Strength of Perfect Solids
    Surface Energy
    Summary
    THERMODYNAMIC AND KINETIC CONSIDERATIONS
    Introduction
    Free Energy
    Chemical Equilibrium and the Mass Action Expression
    Chemical Stability Domains
    Electrochemical Potentials
    Charged Interfaces, Double Layers, and Debye Lengths
    Gibbs-Duhem Relation for Binary Oxides
    Kinetic Considerations
    Summary
    Appendix 5A: Derivation of Eq. (5.27)
    DEFECTS IN CERAMICS
    Introduction
    Point Defects
    Linear Defects
    Planar Defects
    Summary
    DIFFUSION AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
    Introduction
    Diffusion
    Electrical Conductivity
    Ambipolar Diffusion
    Relationships between Self-, Tracer, Chemical, Ambipolar, and Defect Diffusion Coefficients
    Summary
    Appendix 7A: Relationship between Fick's First Law and Eq. (7.30)
    Appendix 7B: Effective Mass and Density of States
    Appendix 7C: Derivation of Eq. (7.79)
    Appendix 7D: Derivation of Eq. (7.92)
    PHASE EQUILIBRIA
    Introduction
    Phase Rule
    One-Component Systems
    Binary Systems
    Ternary Systems
    Free-Energy Composition and Temperature Diagrams
    Summary
    FORMATION, STRUCTURE, AND PROPERTIES OF GLASSES
    Introduction
    Glass Formation
    Glass Structure
    Glass Properties
    Glass-Ceramics
    Summary
    Appendix 9A: Derivation of Eq. (9.7)
    SINTERING AND GRAIN GROWTH
    Introduction
    Solid-State Sintering
    Liquid-Phase Sintering
    Hot Pressing and Hot Isostatic Pressing
    Summary
    Appendix 10A: Derivation of the Gibbs-Thompson Equation
    Appendix 10B: Radii of Curvature
    Appendix 10C: Derivation of Eq. (10.20)
    Appendix 10D: Derivation of Eq. (10.22)
    MECHANICAL PROPERTIES: FAST FRACTURE
    Introduction
    Fracture Toughness
    Strength of Ceramics
    Toughening Mechanisms
    Designing with Ceramics
    Summary
    CREEP, SUBCRITICAL CRACK GROWTH, AND FATIGUE
    Introduction
    Creep
    Subcritical Crack Growth
    Fatigue of Ceramics
    Lifetime Predictions
    Summary
    Appendix 12A: Derivation of Eq. (12.24)
    THERMAL PROPERTIES
    Introduction
    Thermal Stresses
    Thermal Shock
    Spontaneous Microcracking of Ceramics
    Thermal Tempering of Glass
    Thermal Conductivity
    Summary
    DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
    Introduction
    Basic Theory
    Equivalent Circuit Description of Linear Dielectrics
    Polarization Mechanisms
    Dielectric Loss
    Dielectric Breakdown
    Capacitors and Insulators
    Summary
    Appendix 14A: Local Electric Field
    MAGNETIC AND NONLINEAR DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
    Introduction
    Basic Theory
    Microscopic Theory
    Para-, Ferro-, Antiferro-, and Ferrimagnetism
    Magnetic Domains and the Hysteresis Curve
    Magnetic Ceramics and their Applications
    Piezo- and Ferroelectric Ceramics
    Summary
    Appendix 15A: Orbital Magnetic Quantum Number
    OPTICAL PROPERTIES
    Introduction
    Basic Principles
    Absorption and Transmission
    Scattering and Opacity
    Fiber Optics and Optical Communication
    Summary
    Appendix 16A: Coherence
    Appendix 16B: Assumptions Made in Deriving Eq. (16.24)
    INDEX
    *Each chapter contains Problems and Additional Reading.

    Editorial Reviews

    "We have been using this text for our juniors ever since its first publication. While the focus of the text is ceramics, the treatment of the kinetics of materials process is highly understandable and easily applied to other materials systems. It is an excellent introduction to mass transport and phase transformations in materials."
    - Professor Lisa C. Klein, Ceramic and Materials Engineering, Rutgers, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA

    "Updated and improved, this revised edition present readers with an exceptionally clear and comprehensive introduction to ceramic science."
    - Materials World, February 2003

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