Mechanical properties of ceramics

Mechanical properties of ceramics1996
About this book
Mechanical Properties of Ceramics deals thoroughly with causes of mechanical failure of ceramics (including glass) and design for failure avoidance. Experimental facts and theoretical foundations for mechanical behavior are treated. Probabilistic and mechanistic methods of safe design are described and combined to provide design techniques both for moderate temperatures (brittle behavior) and high temperatures (creep behavior).
The competing roles of microstructure in weakening and toughening ceramics are explored and interpreted in terms of reliability improvement through processing for controlled and tailored microstructures.
Drawing on his own extensive research experience in the field, Professor John Watchman evaluates several decades of developments and improvements in theory, experiment, and microstructure. He sorts through numerous sources, cites early works with classic status as well as contemporary advances, and explores the primary aspects of ceramic mechanical behavior in an accessible way, helping materials scientists and engineers achieve desirable mechanical properties.
An excellent textbook for students at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels, Mechanical Properties of Ceramics is also a helpful guide for professionals in the business of producing and designing ceramic structures and devices.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL2955910W
Subjects
Mechanical propertiesCeramic materials