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Engineering: Cornell Quarterly, Vol.23, No.2 (Winter 1989): A New Era of Ceramic Materials

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Engineering Quarterly
Author
Ruoff, Arthur L.
Raj, Rishi
Giannelis, Emmanuel P.
Johnson, Herbert H.
Dieckmann, Rudiger
Kohlstedt, David L.
Burlitch, James M.
Carter, C. Barry
Susnitzky, David W.
Abstract

IN THIS ISSUE: The Cornell Ceramics Program /2 Arthur L. Ruoff ... A New Era of Ceramic Materials /7 Rishi Raj ... Molecular Engineering of Ceramics: Chemical Approaches to the Design of Materials /15 Emmanuel P. Giannelis ... Ceramic Fibers for Advanced Composites: A New Approach Using Integrated-Circuit Technology /19 Herbert H. Johnson ... Point Defects in Ceramic Oxides: How They Affect Material Properties and the Kinetics of Solid-State Reactions /24 Rudiger Dieckmann ... Crystalline-Amorphous Materials: Important in the Earth and in Industry /29 David L. Kohlstedt ... Gluing Metals to Ceramics: The Chemistry of Metal-Ceramic Adhesion /34 James M. Burlitch ... Ceramic Interfaces and Reactions /39 C. Barry Carter and David W. Susnitzky ... Register /46 ... Faculty Publications /47

Date Issued
1989
Publisher
Internet-First University Press
Keywords
Engineering
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Cornell University
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Ceramics
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Molecular Engineering
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Ceramic Fibers
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Solid-State Reactions
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Crystalline-Amorphous Materials
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Metal-Ceramic Adhesion
Type
periodical

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