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 The Use of Gel Curves and Filtration Curves in Controlling the Flocculation of Slurry?Based Casting Slips (pages 1–14): Lalit K. Behal, Daniel H. Schelker, Daniel J. Collins and Richard A. HaberChapter 2 Advanced Automation in the Production of Tableware (pages 15–16): Edward G. BlanchardChapter 3 Developing a Better Understanding of Glaze Defects Using X?Ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy (pages 17–39): R. P. Blonski, T. M. Barson and N. G. EliasChapter 4 Controlling the Gloss of Leadless Glazes (pages 40–45): Richard A. Eppler and Douglas R. EpplerChapter 5 Evaluation of Damaged Glaze Layers Using the Vickers indentation Technique (pages 46–54): L. Esposito and A. TucciChapter 6 Fast?Fire Technology: Thermal Potential Control (pages 55–56): Stephen GriffithsChapter 7 Quality Control Practices for Determination of Lead and Cadmium in Ceramicware Leach Solutions by Inductively Coupled Plasma?Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (pages 57–62): Susan C. HightChapter 8 Sol?Gel Elaboration of Lanthanum Chromite Heating Element (pages 63–73): Richard R. JaumeChapter 9 Fuzzy Logic in Color Quality Control (pages 74–79): S. T. Keswani and R. J. WasowskiChapter 10 Decorating Techniques for Single?Fire, Fast?Fire Tile production (pages 80–81): Felipe Lamilla and Erik WaggChapter 11 Processing Dynamics of Plaster (pages 82–89): William M. LynchChapter 12 Fast Firing Technology in Ceramic Decoration (pages 90–94): A. Mountford and H. MossChapter 13 Triaxial New Editions (pages 95–99): William G. Picard and John K. MarkleChapter 14 Ceramic Raw Materials and Minerals—Some Environmental Considerations (pages 100–102): Alan Rae and Russ SteigerChapter 15 Tableware and Sanitaryware Plants Follow Developments in the Tile industry (pages 103–106): H. RehChapter 16 Melting Processes and Glazing Technologies: Surface Properties of Glazed Ceramic Tile (pages 107–113): A. Tucci and L. EspositoChapter 17 Color Trends 1994–95 (page 114): Eric YoungChapter 18 Attrition Mill Grinding of Refractories (pages 115–126): John E. BeckerChapter 19 Recycling/Disposal Issues of Refractories (pages 127–141): James P. Bennett and M. Abbot MagennisChapter 20 Problems and Concerns of a Refractory contractor (pages 142–146): Al ChizChapter 21 What MSDS Should Present About NORM Radioactivity: Technical and Regulatory issues (pages 147–152): Jean?Claude Dehmel and Patrick KellyChapter 22 New Technologies in Refractory Forming and Their Effects on Product Performance (pages 153–160): D. H. FournierChapter 23 A New Grinding Machine (pages 161–165): Rodger L. GamblesChapter 24 Raw Material Blending and Batching in the Production of Calcium Aluminate cements (pages 166–168): Adam G. HolterhoffChapter 25 Comparison of Various High?Alumina Aggregates in 90% Ultra?Low?Cement Castable and Blast Furnace Trough and Runner Castable (pages 169–177): Dilip C. JainChapter 26 Why Graphite? (pages 178–180): W. KenanChapter 27 Measurement of Naturally Occurring Radioactivity in Refractories: Analytical Methods for the Workplace (pages 181–189): Patrick Kelly and Jean?Claude DehmelChapter 28 Recycling spent Refractory Materials at the U.S. Bureau of Mines (pages 190–198): M. Abbot Maginnis and James P. BennettChapter 29 Controlled?Temperature Dryouts of Refractory Linings (pages 199–202): Norman W. SeverinChapter 30 Product Stewardship for Refractory ceramic Fiber (pages 203–208): Dean E. VenturinChapter 31 Refractory ceramic Fibers Update (pages 209–213): Thomas E. WaltersChapter 32 Recycling at Corhart–A 50?Year Success Story (pages 214–219): Roy A. WebberChapter 33 Agility, The Future for Ceramic Manufacturing (pages 220–225): Charles L. Booth and Marten P. HarmerChapter 34 Continuous Atmospheric Pressure CVD Coating of Fibers (pages 226–240): Thomas Gabor and James M. O'SellyChapter 35 An Investigation of Anelastic Creep Recovery in Sic Whisker? and Particulate?Reinforced Alumina (pages 241–251): Weizhong Gu, John R. Porter and Terence G. LangdonChapter 36 Reaction Bonded Al2O3 (RBAO) and Related Technology (pages 252–258): Dietmar Holz and Nils ClaussenChapter 37 Rotary Ultrasonic Machining of Structural Ceramics–A Review (pages 259–278): Z. J. Pei, N. Khanna and P. M. FerreiraChapter 38 Charles Fergus Binns: Missionary to the American Ceramic industry (pages 279–285): Margaret Adams Rasmussen and Richard M. SpriggsChapter 39 New York State: Birthplace and Cradle of High?Technology Ceramics and Glasses (pages 286–294): R. M. Spriggs and M. A. RasmussenChapter 40 Effect of Microstructure on Abrasive Machining of Advanced ceramics (pages 295–314): Hockin H. K. Xu and Said Jahanmir