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Tailoring of Mechanical Properties of Si3N4 Ceramics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
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Tailoring of Mechanical Properties of Si3N4 Ceramics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
Series: NATO Science Series E:, 276
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Significant progress has been made in recent years in developing
silicon nitride ceramics. The advances that have been achieved are
mainly based on an increasing understanding of processing and
microstructure-properties relationships. New analytical methods and
high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) coupled
with extensive phase equilibria studies have provided new insights
into the grain boundary region and offer the possibility to tailor
the microstructure for specific applications. Because of the
anticipated break-through in industrial applications there are
still considerablt; research activities at industrial laboratories
as well as other research centres. This volume presents the
contributions to the international workshop "Tailoring ofHigh-
Temperature Properties of Si3N4-Ceramics" with 60 participants from
12 countries held on 6th - 9th October 1993 at SchloB Ringberg in
Germany, the conference site of the Max- Planck-Society.
Additionally, it contains all invited papers of the International
Conference "Silicon Nitride 93" held before the workshop on 4th -
6th October 1993 in Stuttgart/Germany. The book covers all recent
research activities on silicon nitride ceramics and gives an
overview with respect to recent developments.
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