ABSTRACT

Many of the properties critical to the engineering applications of ceramics are strongly dependent on their microstructure which, in turn, is dependent on the processing methods used to produce the ceramic material. Ceramic Processing, Second Edition provides a comprehensive treatment of the principles and practical methods used in producing ceramics with controlled microstructure.

Covering the main steps in the production of ceramics from powders, the book also provides succinct coverage of other methods for fabricating ceramics, such as sol−gel processing, reaction bonding, chemical vapor deposition and polymer pyrolysis.

While maintaining the objectives of the successful first edition, this new edition has been revised and updated to include recent developments and expanded to feature new chapters on additives used in ceramic processing; rheological properties of suspensions, slurries, and pastes; granulation, mixing, and packing of particles; and sintering theory and principles.

Intended as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in ceramic processing, the book also provides an indispensable resource for research and development engineers in industry who are involved in the production of ceramics or who would like to develop a background in the processing of ceramics.

chapter 1|17 pages

Ceramic Fabrication Processes

An Introductory Overview

chapter 2|15 pages

Synthesis and Preparation of Powders

Mechanical Methods

chapter 3|43 pages

Powder Synthesis by Chemical Methods

chapter 4|7 pages

Synthesis of Ceramic Nanoparticles

chapter 5|43 pages

Powder Characterization

chapter 6|41 pages

Science of Colloidal Processing

chapter 8|20 pages

Processing Additives

chapter 10|43 pages

Forming of CeramicsConventional Methods

chapter 11|13 pages

Additive Manufacturing of Ceramics

chapter 14|39 pages

Sintering Process Variables and Techniques

chapter 15|44 pages

Sol−Gel Processing