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[...]... leads to an ever-decreasing technological half-life of newly invented materials and technologies The consequences of this effect have been estimated and projected onto future economical and societal trends of developed and developing nations Classic and Advanced Ceramics: From Fundamentals to Applications Robert B Heimann © 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA, Weinheim ISBN: 97 8-3 -5 2 7-3 251 7-7 2 1... raw materials into desired ceramic bodies, with highly controlled mechanical, thermal, electrical, tribological and optical properties, in addition to the low-temperature hydrolysis Classic and Advanced Ceramics: From Fundamentals to Applications Robert B Heimann © 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA, Weinheim ISBN: 97 8-3 -5 2 7-3 251 7-7 XVI Preface of calcium silicates and aluminates to synthesize CBCs... called clays Marl and marly limestones are important raw materials for Portland cement production (see Section 5.2.1) Classic and Advanced Ceramics: From Fundamentals to Applications Robert B Heimann © 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA, Weinheim ISBN: 97 8-3 -5 2 7-3 251 7-7 12 2 Mineralogy, Structure, and Green Processing of Clay Minerals 2.1 Natural Clay Minerals The basis of understanding the complex... and 2004, to undergraduate and graduate students of physics and chemistry at Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand, and to graduate students of materials science at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand between 1998 and 2001 The subject matter of ceramicsand in particular of advanced ceramics – is a lively Preface area of research and development endeavor, with several thousands of reports... southern China and dated to between 18 300 and 15 430 cal B.P (Boaretto et al., 2009) Since ceramic shards are well preserved in most soils, they are of overriding importance in archeology to date, and distinguish prehistoric cultures by the unique and enduring physical and stylistic features of their pottery Highlights in ceramic art and technology are the Greek Attic red-on-black and blackon-red vases... development and practical use of tough engineering, functional, and other advanced ceramics Today, the production volume of classic ceramics such as bricks, tiles and cement/concrete still drastically outperforms that of advanced ceramics For example, the present world tonnage of cement produced is in excess of a staggering 2 × 109 tons annually (see Section 5.2.1) In contrast, the volume of advanced. .. providing advice and valuable critical Preface comments, and, in particular, to Prof Hans Hermann Otto (Clausthal-Zellerfeld) for contributing Chapter 9 and Appendix E The publishing house Wiley-VCH Weinheim, represented by Dr Heike Nöthe, lent important editorial and logistic support Robert B Heimann Görlitz XIX 1 1 Introduction to Classic Ceramics 1.1 Ceramics through the Ages, and Technological... magnesite, calcite, and dolomite In contrast to this, advanced ceramics are produced predominantly from chemically synthesized micro- or nanoscaled pure alumina, titania, zirconia, magnesia and other oxides and their compounds, as well as from the carbides and nitrides of silicon, boron and aluminum, and a host of transitional elements The processing technologies used include the high-temperature transformation... porcelains of the eighteenth century C.E., and soapstone porcelain and bone china in eighteenth-century England The art, structure and technology of these ceramics have been magnificently researched and displayed in the seminal work “Ceramic Masterpieces” by Kingery and Vandiver (1986) The British development lines in particular were described by Freestone (1999) and Norton (1978) In parallel, a second line... 297 Electro-Optic Ceramics 301 Linear Electro-Optic (Pockels) Effect 301 Quadratic Electro-Optic (Kerr) Effect 302 Electro-Optic Constants of Piezoelectric Single Crystals of CGG-Type 303 Electro-Optic Lead Lanthanum Zirconate Titanate (PLZT) 303 Selected Applications of Electroceramic Materials and Devices 304 Microwave Resonators 304 Types and Characteristics of Resonators 305 Examples of Applications . Classic and Advanced Ceramics: From Fundamentals to Applications. Robert B. Heimann © 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim ISBN: 97 8-3 -5 2 7-3 251 7-7 VII Classic and Advanced Ceramics: . 97 8-3 -5 2 7-3 193 8-1 Robert B. Heimann Classic and Advanced Ceramics From Fundamentals to Applications All books published by Wiley-VCH are carefully produced. Nevertheless, authors, editors, and. Heimann Classic and Advanced Ceramics From Fundamentals to Applications Robert B. Heimann Classic and Advanced Ceramics Related Titles Aldinger, F., Weberruss, V. A. Advanced Ceramics and Future

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  • Classic and Advanced Ceramics: From Fundamentals to Applications

    • Contents

    • Preface

    • 1: Introduction to Classic Ceramics

      • 1.1 Ceramics through the Ages, and Technological Progress

      • 1.2 Classification of Ceramics

      • References

      • 2: Mineralogy, Structure, and Green Processing of Clay Minerals

        • 2.1 Natural Clay Minerals

          • 2.1.1 Formation of Clay Minerals

          • 2.1.2 Structure of Important Clay Minerals

            • 2.1.2.1 Kaolinite

            • 2.1.2.2 Illite

            • 2.1.2.3 Montmorillonite: Structure and Application

            • 2.1.3 Nomenclature of Clays

            • 2.2 Synthetic Raw Materials

            • 2.3 Processing and Forming of Clay Powders

              • 2.3.1 Dry Forming Methods

              • 2.3.2 Wet Forming Methods

              • 2.4 Rheology of Clay Particle Suspensions

                • 2.4.1 Modeling of Rheological Behavior

                  • 2.4.1.1 Linear Two-Element Models

                  • 2.4.1.2 Linear Three-Element Models

                  • 2.4.1.3 Nonlinear Models

                  • 2.4.2 Colloidal Processing of Clay

                    • 2.4.2.1 Structural Viscosity

                    • 2.4.2.2 Hofmeister Series

                    • 2.4.2.3 Effect of pH on Clay–Water Suspensions

                    • 2.4.2.4 Zeta (Electrokinetic) Potential

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