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Metal-Reinforced Ceramics covers the principle of
metal-fiber-reinforced ceramics, a well-known topic in the field of
reinforced concrete. Much of the work that has been done has
remained unpublished, hidden in industrial company archives due to
the commercial sensitivity associated with the respective
technologies that prevailed at the time, which no longer applies
today. This book will discuss advanced technologies that have
largely been undocumented before in a broad range of industrial
application areas, with updates on alumina, silicon carbide, boron
carbide, tungsten carbide, fused silica, and carbon-based ceramics
which are hard, heat resistant, wear resistant, and chemically
durable.
Alumina Ceramics: Biomedical and Clinical Applications examines the
extraordinary material, Alumina, and its use in biomedicine and
industry. Sections discuss the fundamentals of Alumina Ceramics,
look at the various industrial applications, and examine a variety
of medical applications. Readers will find this to be an invaluable
and unique resource for researchers, clinical professionals,
engineers, and advanced level students. Alumina ceramics are a
leading biomaterial used for specialist medical applications, such
as bionic implants and tissue engineering, and the only biomaterial
commercially viable for use as bearings for orthopedic hip
replacements. As such, this book is a timely resource on the topics
discussed.
It has been three decades since the last significant book was
published on SiC ceramics (other than those books that specifically
focus on SiC semiconductors). Thirty years has been a long time in
the world of SiC ceramics. In the early 1990s, SiC was still a
relatively obscure ceramic even within the materials community,
prominent only as an industrial abrasive (carborundum), and a
refractory (Chapter 7). This has all changed dramatically in the
21st century. For example, As a semiconductor, SiC greatly
surpasses silicon in performance, especially in high-power systems.
Its market penetration since its launch in 2001 has been
exponential. Single-crystal SiC semiconductors are covered in
Chapter 3 Millions of military and paramilitary personnel have
globally been protected with lightweight SiC body armour, since the
late 1990s. Body armour is covered in Chapters 4 and 5 SiC-SiC is a
composite material close to commercialization that makes possible
high-temperature load-bearing applications hitherto only able to be
hypothesized: from ultra-high-temperature jet turbine blades to
advanced nuclear fuel encapsulation, the possibilities are very
promising. Aerospace applications are covered in Chapter 9 Other
key areas that are addressed are blast-resistant SiC vehicle/vessel
armour in Chapter 8 and wear-resistant SiC ceramics in Chapter 6
Silicon Carbide Ceramics will be an essential reference resource
for academic and industrial researchers and materials scientists
and engineers working in ceramic materials for the semiconductor,
defence, aerospace, wear resistance and refractory fields
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