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Ceramics --- Ceramics --- adverse effects. --- therapeutic use.
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Glass. --- Amorphous substances --- Ceramics --- Glazing
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The science and technology in the area of piezoelectric ceramics are extremely progressing, especially the materials research, measurement technique, theory and applications, and furthermore, demanded to fit social technical requests such as environmental problems. While they had been concentrated on piezoelectric ceramics composed of lead-containing compositions, such as lead zirconate titanate (PZT) and lead titanate, at the beginning because of the high piezoelectricity, recently lead water pollution by soluble PZT of our environment must be considered. Therefore, different new compositions of lead-free ceramics in order to replace PZT are needed. Until now, there have been many studies on lead-free ceramics looking for new morphotropic phase boundaries, ceramic microstructure control to realize high ceramic density, including composites and texture developments, and applications to new evaluation techniques to search for high piezoelectricity. The purpose of this book is focused on the latest reports in piezoelectric materials such as lead-free ceramics, single crystals, and thin films from viewpoints of piezoelectric materials, piezoelectric science, and piezoelectric applications.
Piezoelectric materials. --- Materials, Piezoelectric --- Ceramics & glass technology
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This volume of journal "Materials Science Forum" was collected by results of 19th International Symposium on Advances in Abrasive Technology (ISAAT 2016, Stockholm, Sweden, October 2-5, 2016) and intended to disseminate the recent advances in both conventional and nonconventional technologies of materials removal and covers many aspects of modern scientific and engineering practice in area of materials machining. Topics include: grinding and polishing, abrasive fine-finishing, micro- and nanomachining, ultrasonic and laser machining, surface integrity and materials characterization, as well as other advanced cutting technologies and etc. This book will be useful for academics and practicing engineers in advancement of the efficient materials removal technologies for modern mechanical engineering. Abrasive machining, abrasive jet machining, advanced cutting technology, beam-aided processing, brittle material machining, coolant application, ultrasonic machining, laser machining, finishing, lapping, polishing, glass molding, grinding, abrasive grain, high-speed machining, in-process measurement, processing of tools, micro and nanomachining, surface integrity, truing, dressing, materials science.
Abrasives --- Grinding and polishing --- Abrasives. --- Ceramics
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Contains a section on projects that participated in the Grand Prix Casalgrande-Padana, 25 years of history, 25 years of future, 2013-2015 Grand Prix awards.
Ceramics in architecture --- Architecture --- Stoneware --- Competitions
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Ancient ceramics are a mainstay of archaeological assemblages, second to nothing in their sheer number of finds at almost all sites and in all cultures pertaining to the last ten thousand years, and as such unsurpassed in their information potential. The authors summarise the development of ceramic technology throughout the Old World during Neolithic/ Chalcolithic/Bronze Ages. They base their study on mineralogical and chemical analyses of typical pottery fragments collected by the first author, Walter Noll during the last quarter of the past century. Readers and reviewers of the original German edition have often suggested the need for an updated English edition ofthis important work, finally undertaken by Robert B. Heimann. Chapters one to four comprehensively describe - in a very readable way - the principles of ancient ceramic technology largely based on Walter Noll?s own work, demonstrating the chemical, mineralogical and materials science background of this subject matter. Chapter 5 discusses the results of Noll?s analytical work on a limited number of ancient ceramic objects from Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Iran, Sistan, the Indus Valley, and Egypt to complement the scientific foundation laid down in the first chapters.
Pottery --- Slips (Ceramics) --- Pottery, Ancient --- Research
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Ceramics --- Iron age --- Antiquities. --- Ceramics. --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Iron age. --- Ntem (Cameroon : Department) --- Cameroon --- Antiquities.
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Ceramic materials. --- Ceramic industries --- Ceramics --- Mines and mineral resources --- Materials
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Andenne (Belgique) --- Local history --- Ceramics --- Clay industries --- History
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