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出版时间:2014年4月

出版社:哈尔滨工业大学

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  • 哈尔滨工业大学
  • 9787560344515
  • 192373
  • 2014年4月
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  • TB3-62
内容简介

  卡达雷利编著的《材料手册(5陶瓷耐火材料玻璃聚合物弹性体)/Springer手册精选原版系列》提供所有类别的材料的物理和化学性质,是一本简洁的手边工具书。第二版与第一版的差别是扩大新的家庭用的材料。但重点是每一类常见的工业材料的性能。本分册内容为原手册第10、11章陶瓷、耐火材料、玻璃、聚合物、弹性体的介绍。

目录

Introduction


10 Ceramics, Refractories, and Glasses


 10.1 Introduction and Definitions


 10.2 Raw Materials for Ceramics, Refractories and Glasses


  10.2.1 Silica


  10.2.1.1 Quartz, Quartzite, and Silica Sand


  10.2.1.2 Diatomite


  10.2.1.3 Fumed Silica


  10.2.1.4 Silica Gels and Sol-Gel Silica


  10.2.1.5 Precipitated Silica


  10.2.1.6 Microsilica


  10.2.1.7 Vitreous or Amorphous Silica


  10.2.2 Aluminosilicates


  10.2.2.1 Fireclay


  10.2.2.2 China Clay


  10.2.2.3 Ball Clay


  10.2.2.4 Other Refractory Clays


  10.2.2.5 Andalusite, Kyanite, and Sillimanite


  10.2.2.6 Mullite


  10.2.3 Bauxite and Aluminas


  10.2.3.1 Bauxite


  10.2.3.2 Alumina Hydrates


  10.2.3.3 Transition Aluminas (TrA)


  10.2.3.4 Calcined Alumina


  10.2.3.5 Tabular Alumina


  10.2.3.6 White Fused Alumina


  10.2.3.7 Brown Fused Alumina


  10.2.3.8 Electrofused Alumina-Zirconia


  10.2.3.9 High-Purity Alumina


  10.2.4 Limestone and Lime


  10.2.5 Dolomite and Doloma


  10.2.5.1 Dolomite


  10.2.5.2 Calcined and Dead Burned Dolomite (Doloma)


  10.2.6 Magnesite and Magnesia


  10.2.6.1 Magnesite


  10.2.6.2 Caustic Seawater and Calcined Magnesia


  10.2.6.3 Dead Burned Magnesia


  10.2.6.4 Electrofused Magnesia


  10.2.6.5 Seawater Magnesia Clinker


  10.2.7 Titania


  10.2.7.1 Rutile


  10.2.7.2 Anatase


  10.2.7.3 Brookite


  10.2.7.4 Anosovite


  10.2.7.5 Titanium Sesquioxide


  10.2.7.6 Titanium Monoxide or Hongquiite


  10.2.7.7 Titanium Hemioxide


  10.2.7.8 Andersson-Magn~li Phases


  10.2.8 Zircon and Zirconia


  10.2.8.1 Zircon


  10.2.8.2 Zirconia


  10.2.9 Carbon and Graphite


  10.2.9.1 Description and General Properties


  10.2.9.2 Natural Occurrence and Mining


  10.2.9.3 Industrial Preparation and Processing


  10.2.9.4 Industrial Applications and Uses


  10.2.10 Silicon Carbide


  10.2.10.1 Description and General Properties


  10.2.10.2 Industrial Preparation


  10.2.10.3 Grades of Silicon Carbide


  10.2.11 Properties of Raw Materials Used in Ceramics, Refractories,


  and Glasses


 10.3 Traditional Ceramics


 10.4 Refractories


  10.4.1 Classification of Refractories


  10.4.2 Properties of Refractories


  10.4.3 Major Refractory Manufacturers


 10.5 Advanced Ceramics


  10.5.1 Silicon Nitride


  10.5.1.1 Description and General Properties


  10.5.1.2 Industrial Preparation and Grades


  10.5.2 Silicon Aluminum Oxynitride (SiA1ON)


  10.5.3 Boron Carbide


  10.5.3.1 Description and General Properties


  10.5.3.2 Industrial Preparation


  10.5.3.3 Industrial Applications and Uses


  10.5.4 Boron Nitride


  10.5.4.1 Description and General Properties


  10.5.4.2 Industrial Preparation


  10.5.4.3 Industrial Applications and Uses


  10.5.5 Titanium Diboride


  10.5.5.1 Description and General Properties


  10.5.5.2 Industrial Preparation and Processing


  10.5.5.3 Industrial Applications and Uses


  10.5.6 Tungsten Carbides and Hardmetal


  10.5.6.1 Description and General Properties


  10.5.6.2 Industrial Preparation


  10.5.6.3 Industrial Applications and Uses


  10.5.7 Practical Data for Ceramists and Refractory Engineers


  10.5.7.1 Temperature of Color


  10.5.7.2 Pyrometric Cone Equivalents


 10.6 Standards for Testing Refractories


 10.7 Properties of Pure Ceramics (Borides, Carbides, Nitrides, Silicides,


  and Oxides)


 10.8 Further Reading


  10.8.1 Traditional and Advanced Ceramics


  10.8.2 Refractories


 10.9 Glasses


  10.9.1 Definitions


  10.9.2 Physical Properties of Glasses


  10.9.3 Glassmaking Processes


  10.9.4 Further Reading


 10.10 Proppants


  10.10.1 Fracturing Techniques in Oil-WellProduction


  10.10.1.1 Hydraulic Fracturing


  10.10.1.2 Pressure Acidizing


  10.10.2 Proppant and Frac Fluid Selectio