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Transparent Ceramics

eBook - Materials, Engineering, and Applications
ISBN/EAN: 9781119429555
Umbreit-Nr.: 9030607

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 384 S., 45.98 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 10.04.2020
Auflage: 1/2020


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p><b>A detailed account of various applications and uses of transparent ceramics and the future of the industry</b></p><p>In<i> Transparent Ceramics: Materials, Engineering, and Applications</i>, readers will discover the necessary foundation for understanding transparent ceramics (TCs) and the technical and economic factors that determine the overall worth of TCs. This book provides readers with a thorough history of TCs, as well as a detailed account of the materials, engineering and applications of TC in its various forms; fabrication and characterization specifics are also described. With this book, researchers, engineers, and students find a definitive guide to past and present use cases, and a glimpse into the future of TC materials.</p><p>The book covers a variety of TC topics, including:</p><p>      The methods employed for materials produced in a transparent state</p><p>      Detailed applications of TCs for use in lasers, IR domes, armor-windows, and various medical prosthetics</p><p>      A review of traditionally used transparent materials that highlights the benefits of TCs</p><p>      Theoretical science and engineering theories presented in correlation with learned data</p><p>      A look at past, present, and future use-cases of TCs</p><p>This insightful guide to ceramics that can be fabricated into bulk transparent parts will serve as a must-read for professionals in the industry, as well as students looking to gain a more thorough understanding of the field.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • A detailed account of various applications and uses of transparent ceramics and the future of the industry In Transparent Ceramics: Materials, Engineering, and Applications, readers will discover the necessary foundation for understanding transparent ceramics (TCs) and the technical and economic factors that determine the overall worth of TCs. This book provides readers with a thorough history of TCs, as well as a detailed account of the materials, engineering and applications of TC in its various forms; fabrication and characterization specifics are also described. With this book, researchers, engineers, and students find a definitive guide to past and present use cases, and a glimpse into the future of TC materials. The book covers a variety of TC topics, including:       The methods employed for materials produced in a transparent state       Detailed applications of TCs for use in lasers, IR domes, armor-windows, and various medical prosthetics       A review of traditionally used transparent materials that highlights the benefits of TCs       Theoretical science and engineering theories presented in correlation with learned data       A look at past, present, and future use-cases of TCs  This insightful guide to ceramics that can be fabricated into bulk transparent parts will serve as a must-read for professionals in the industry, as well as students looking to gain a more thorough understanding of the field.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>ADRIAN GOLDSTEIN, P<small>H</small>D,</b> has led the Israel Ceramics Institute for twenty years, also teaching electronic ceramics, for a few years in the Materials Engineering Department of the Technion. He has authored one book and published over 35 refereed papers in leading journals.<p><b>ANDREAS KRELL, P<small>H</small>D,</b> has served as the Journal Associated Editor at the American Ceramic Society. He was Head of Department at Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS, and he chaired the first European Transparent Ceramics Symposium.<p><b>ZEEV BURSHTEIN, P<small>H</small>D,</b> is a part-time Scientific Consultant at the Soreq Nuclear Research Center, where he also teaches in the Materials Engineering department. He served as chief advisor of the Israeli Minister of Science and Technology from 1990?1991.