This book represents the proceedings of the second inter disciplinary conference on materials characterization held from July 30 through August 3, 1984 at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. The conference was the 20th in the University Series on Ceramic Science, instituted in 1964 by Alfred University, the University of California at Berkeley, North Carolina State University and Notre Dame University. Volume I of the proceedings of the first conference using this interdisciplinary approach to materials characterization was published as "Advances in Materials...
This book represents the proceedings of the second inter disciplinary conference on materials characterization held from July 30 through August 3, 198...
This volume constitutes the Proceedings of the Sixth University Conference on Ceramic Science which was held at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, December 7-9, 1970. Previous host institutions and resultant publications in this ongoing series have been: 1. North Carolina State University, November 16-18, 1964. W. W. K: r>iegeZ and H. PaZmour III Eds. The RoZe of Grain Boundaries and Surfaaes in Ceramias. 631 pp. Mater'iaZs Saienae Researah Vol-. 3 PZenwn P1'eSs New York 1966 . 2. University of Notre Dame, June 21-23, 1965. G. C. Kuazynski N. A. Hooten and C. F. Gibbon Eds. Sintering...
This volume constitutes the Proceedings of the Sixth University Conference on Ceramic Science which was held at North Carolina State University in Ral...
This volume constitutes the Proceedings of the November 7-9, 1977 Conference on PROCESSING OF CRYSTALLINE CERAMICS, held at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. It was the Fourteenth in a series of "University Conferences on Ceramic Science" initiated in 1964 and still coordinated by a founding group of four ceramic related institutions, of which North Carolina State University is a charter member, along with the University of California at Berkeley, Notre Dame University, and the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. In addition, two other ceramic-oriented schools,...
This volume constitutes the Proceedings of the November 7-9, 1977 Conference on PROCESSING OF CRYSTALLINE CERAMICS, held at North Carolina State Unive...
The proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Sin- tering and Related Phenomena, contained in this volume, have been broadened in scope to include the phenomena of sintering and coa- lescence of catalytic materials dispersed upon refractory oxides. For it has long been recognized within the circles of chemists and chemical engineers working in the field of catalysis that one of the chief causes of the decline in heterogeneous catalytic activity and/or selectivity is, indeed sintering, or perhaps using a better term, coalescence of the supported catalytic metal and compounds thereof....
The proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Sin- tering and Related Phenomena, contained in this volume, have been broadened in scope to in...
Awarenes s of the great significance of surface consti- tution in understanding the behavior and perforITlance of ITlaterials has been growing in proportion to the ITleans which have becoITle available for surface study. Recent years have seen iITlportant advances in analytical tools and ITlethods; their applications to date will certainly suggest ITlany other fruitful lines of investigation. The Conference "Surfaces and Interfaces of Glass and CeraITlics" held at the New York State College of CeraITlics at Alfred University under the sponsorship of the U. S. ArITly Research Office, DurhaITl,...
Awarenes s of the great significance of surface consti- tution in understanding the behavior and perforITlance of ITlaterials has been growing in prop...
This volume "Deformation of Ceramic Materials II" constitutes the proceedings of an international symposium held at The Pennsyl- vania State University, University Park, PA on July 20, 21, and 22, 1983. It includes studies of semiconductors and minerals which are closely related to ceramic materials. The initial conference on this topic was held in 1974 at Penn State and the proceedings were published in the volume entitled "Deformation of Ceramic Materials." This conference emphasized the deformation behavior of crystals and po1ycrysta11ine and polyphase ceramics with internationally...
This volume "Deformation of Ceramic Materials II" constitutes the proceedings of an international symposium held at The Pennsyl- vania State Universit...
The characterization of materials and phenomena has historically been the principal limitation to the development in each area of science. Once what we are observing is well defined, a theoretical analysis rapidly follows. Modern theories of chemical bonding did not evolve until the methods of analytical chemistry had progressed to a point where the bulk stoichiometry of chemical compounds was firmly established. The great progress made during this century in understanding chemistry has followed directly from the development of an analytical chemistry based on the Dalton assumption of...
The characterization of materials and phenomena has historically been the principal limitation to the development in each area of science. Once what w...