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Elementary Materials Science
ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-283-9
Publication date:
2013
Abstract
This chapter discusses the composition, properties, and uses of crystalline ceramics, glasses, clay, and concrete mixes. It also discusses the carbon structure of diamond, graphite, fullerenes, and nanotubes.
Topics
Corrosion,
Steel,
Waste handling and recycling,
Composites,
Ceramics,
Polymers,
Elements, phases, and transformation structures,
Shaping,
Forming,
Electrical properties,
Magnetic properties,
Mechanical properties,
Nonferrous metals and alloys,
Iron,
Portland cement,
Concrete,
Diamond,
Glasses,
Carbon,
Graphite
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Citation
Ceramics, Elementary Materials Science, By William R. Hosford, ASM International, 2013, p 81–98, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.ems.t53730081
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