Sintering of advanced materials fundamentals and processes

Sintering is a method for manufacturing components from ceramic or metal powders by heating the powder until the particles adhere to form the component required. The resulting products are characterised by an enhanced density and strength, and are used in a wide range of industries. Sintering of adv...

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Other Authors: Fang, Zhigang Zak.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Oxford ; Philadelphia, PA : Woodhead Pub., 2010.
Series: Woodhead Publishing in materials.
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ISBN: 9781613443736
9781845699949
9781845695620
Physical Description: 1 online zdroj (xvi, 483 p.) : ill. (some col.)

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Summary: Sintering is a method for manufacturing components from ceramic or metal powders by heating the powder until the particles adhere to form the component required. The resulting products are characterised by an enhanced density and strength, and are used in a wide range of industries. Sintering of advanced materials: fundamentals and processes reviews important developments in this technology and its applications Part one discusses the fundamentals of sintering with chapters on topics such as the thermodynamics of sintering, kinetics and mechanisms of densification, the kinetics of microstructural change and liquid phase sintering. Part two reviews advanced sintering processes including atmospheric sintering, vacuum sintering, microwave sintering, field/current assisted sintering and photonic sintering. Finally, Part three covers sintering of aluminium, titanium and their alloys, refractory metals, ultrahard materials, thin films, ultrafine and nanosized particles for advanced materials. With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors, Sintering of advanced materials: fundamentals and processes reviews the latest advances in sintering and is a standard reference for researchers and engineers involved in the processing of ceramics, powder metallurgy, net-shape manufacturing and those using advanced materials in such sectors as electronics, automotive and aerospace engineering. Explores the thermodynamics of sintering including sinter bonding and densificationChapters review a variety of sintering methods including atmosphere, vacuum, liquid phase and microwave sinteringDiscusses sintering of a variety of materials featuring refractory metals, super hard materials and functionally graded materials.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781613443736
9781845699949
9781845695620
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