جزییات کتاب
This volume is part of the Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceeding (CESP) series. This series contains a collection of papers dealing with issues in both traditional ceramics (i.e., glass, whitewares, refractories, and porcelain enamel) and advanced ceramics. Topics covered in the area of advanced ceramic include bioceramics, nanomaterials, composites, solid oxide fuel cells, mechanical properties and structural design, advanced ceramic coatings, ceramic armor, porous ceramics, and more.Content: Chapter 1 Factors Affecting the Modulus of Rupture of Clay?Based Bodies (pages 873–880): J. W. MassariChapter 2 Application of Texas Bentonites in Structural Clay Brick Formulations (pages 881–885): Warren Kotacska and J. Kyle DraperChapter 3 Review of the Methylene Blue Test (pages 886–894): W. J. KellyChapter 4 The Body–for Single, Fast?Fired, Vitreous Floor Tile (pages 895–897): Roger L. PierceChapter 5 Development of a Restorative Dental Porcelain System which Simulates the Fluorescent Properties of Natural Dentition (pages 898–902): Ronald P. Dudek, Peter Kosmos, Jill E. Jonkouski and G. L. AbramChapter 6 Versatility of the Eirich Intensive Mixer and Mix?Pelletizing for the Preparation of Ceramic Bodies (pages 903–922): Rolf ZugelderChapter 7 Recent Developments in Leadless Glazes (pages 923–932): E. F. O'Conor, L. D. Gill and R. A. EpplerChapter 8 New Glazing Techniques in the Ceramic Industry (pages 933–935): G. Davies and R. StrickChapter 9 Laser Spot Glazing of Whitewares (pages 936–940): S. Dallaire and P. CieloChapter 10 Underglaze and Overglaze Decorations from Application to Firing (pages 941–947): John T. CherryChapter 11 Unlimited Glaze Decoration, the Imaginative Way (pages 948–966): Barbara A. JacobyChapter 12 New Technologies on the Development and Application of Decorating with Decal (pages 967–969): John R. AndrewsChapter 13 Boroflux Low?Cost “Stirred” Glazes (pages 970–976): William M. JacksonChapter 14 Stain Evaluation with Computer Color Matching (pages 977–985): Norman J. Napier and Pam D. LucasChapter 15 Microprocessor Controllers Effectively Solve Ceramic Industry Needs (pages 986–995): D. M. SteelmanChapter 16 Guidelines for Selecting Pneumatic Conveying Systems (pages 996–1003): David A. LeeChapter 17 Spray Drying Ceramics (pages 1004–1011): John M. Phelps and Olev RatsepChapter 18 High Temperature Furnaces for Advanced Ceramics Processing (pages 1012–1024): S. W. Kennedy and K. W. DoakChapter 19 Periodic Kiln Firing: State?of?the?Art 1984 (pages 1025–1032): J. J. Lukacs and Fred C. McMannChapter 20 Firing Ceramic Tiles; When to Use the Roller Kiln, When the Fast Single Layer Kiln, When the Tunnel? (pages 1033–1035): Rainer HoffmannChapter 21 Vacuum Swing Adsorption—An Alternate Nitrogen Supply System (pages 1036–1042): Daniel M. Buck and E. Louis Wilkinson