
Suited for courses in ceramics, this text is grounded in the fundamentals of ceramics, with emphasis on solid-state physics and chemistry. Chapters 1-9 deal with the atomic structure, bonding the transport of charged defects and their relationships to conductivity in ceramics, phase diagrams and glasses. Chapters 11-16 deal with specific properties and include mechanical thermal dielectric and optical properties.
This manual provides the comprehensive solutions and pedagogical support required to master the core principles of ceramic materials science. Authored by Michel W. Barsoum, the text serves as a companion to his foundational work, offering step-by-step derivations and problem-solving strategies that bridge the gap between theoretical solid-state physics and practical engineering applications.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Students and instructors frequently utilize this manual as a primary reference for verifying complex calculations in materials science coursework. Experts note that the clarity of the solutions makes it a standard resource for reinforcing the mathematical rigor required in ceramic engineering programs.
Page Count:
81
Publication Date:
1997-05-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill College
ISBN-10:
007005522X
ISBN-13:
9780070055223
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