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ویرایش: سری: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings ISBN (شابک) : 9780470375297, 9780470314340 ناشر: The American Ceramic Society سال نشر: 1994 تعداد صفحات: 468 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 8 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب A Collection of Papers Presented at the 95th Annual Meeting and the 1993 Fall Meeting of the Materials & Equipment/Whitewares/Manufacturing: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 15, Issue 1 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب مجموعه مقالات ارائه شده در اجلاس سالانه 95 و نشست پاییز 1993 مواد و تجهیزات/سفید افزار/ساخت: مجموعه مقالات مهندسی سرامیک و علوم، جلد 15، شماره 1 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
This volume is part of the Ceramic Engineering and Science
Proceeding (CESP) series. This series contains a
collection of papers dealing with issues in both traditional
ceramics (i.e., glass, whitewares, refractories, and porcelain
enamel) and advanced ceramics. Topics covered in the area of
advanced ceramic include bioceramics, nanomaterials,
composites, solid oxide fuel cells, mechanical properties and
structural design, advanced ceramic coatings, ceramic armor,
porous ceramics, and more.
Content:
Chapter 1 Improved Casting Slip Properties with Extended
Particle?Size Distribution and Change in Deflocculation (pages
1–15): Ching?Hsien Li, K. Mancini and G. C. Robinson
Chapter 2 Selection of Materials and Parameters for Sanitary
Ware Casting (pages 16–23): William Kohut
Chapter 3 Casting with Plaster Molds (pages 24–33): Ronald J.
Thomas
Chapter 4 Gypsum, the Silent Partner (pages 34–38): Hubert C.
Francis
Chapter 5 Particle?Size Distribution Errors by Sedimentation
Technique for Mixtures of Powders (pages 39–52): B. K.
Chandrasekhar
Chapter 6 Correlation of Physical Properties of Casting Kaolins
(pages 53–68): William J. Kelly
Chapter 7 Redeveloping a Sanitary Ware Formula for Optimum
Performance (pages 69–76): A. K. Bougher
Chapter 8 Automatic Plaster Mixing for Molds for Ceramics—An
Update (pages 77–82): Douglas L. Hoge and Walter R. Mason
Chapter 9 Thin?Cake Filtration Offers Improved Washing
Capability for Ceramic Powders (pages 83–92): Michael
Costantini
Chapter 10 Casting from the Beginning up to Present?Day
Technology (pages 93–97): Enzo Labrozzi
Chapter 11 Range of Sacmi Presses (pages 98–112): Giuseppe
Cassani
Chapter 12 The Development and Application of Porous Plastic
Molds for the Casting of Sanitary Ware and Dinnerware (pages
113–117): Gregory D. Wallis
Chapter 13 The Fundamentals of Leadless Glaze Development
(pages 118–125): Richard A. Eppler
Chapter 14 Unique Tile Glaze Concept—Free of Pinholes (pages
126–128): William M. Jackson
Chapter 15 Surface Degradation and Vickers Indentation Hardness
of Glazed Ceramic Tiles (pages 129–137): G. Carani, A. Tucci,
P. Generali, L. Esposito and S. Nuzziello
Chapter 16 Crazing on Whitewares Having Both an Engobe and a
Glaze (pages 138–145): Richard A. Eppler
Chapter 17 Vickers Indentation Method Applied to the
Characterization of Ceramic Glazes (pages 146–159): L.
Esposito, G. Carani, A. Tucci, S. Nuzziello and P.
Generali
Chapter 18 Andalusite—The Hillsborough Deposit (pages 160–166):
Ron Stowers
Chapter 19 Jet Firing with Pulse/Proportional Control (AM/FM)
(pages 167–175): B. Remmey
Chapter 20 Influence of Kiln Atmospheres on Electrical
Porcelain Firing (pages 176–179): Hong Yin, Xhengqun Liu and
Xiaoli Hu
Chapter 21 Energy Usage in Firing Ceramics and Melting Glass
(pages 180–185): O. J. Whittemore
Chapter 22 Kiln Operation and Firing Practices (pages 186–199):
J. Schorr Richard And and Dale A. Fronk
Chapter 23 Can You Teach Your Old Kiln New Tricks? (pages
200–205): Lawrence E. Bauer
Chapter 24 The Effect of Glaze Composition on the Color and
Stability of Chrome Tin Pink Pigments (pages 206–223):
Christine J. Byrne, Steve G. Kutney and Richard A. Pipoly
Chapter 25 Color Matching Without Computers (pages 224–232):
Norm Napier
Chapter 26 Simulation of Glass Colors on a Computer Screen
(pages 233–238): Markku Rajala And and Raiji Siikamaki
Chapter 27 Color Matching in Ceramic Glaze Systems (pages
239–248): E. J. Pawlicki and E. E. Saad
Chapter 28 The Effect of Zircon Dissolution on the Color
Stability of Glazes (pages 249–265): R. P. Blonski
Chapter 29 Higher?Chroma Zircon Colors for Glaze Applications
(pages 266–280): R. P. Blonski
Chapter 30 Which Colors Can and Cannot Be Produced in Ceramic
Glazes (pages 281–288): Richard A. Eppler and Douglas R.
Eppler
Chapter 31 Brown Tetraxial (pages 289–293): William G.
Picard
Chapter 32 Study on Color Development Using Triaxial Colors for
Rapid Once?Fired Systems (pages 294–306): Nath A.
Viswanath
Chapter 33 Determining the Crystal Phases in Ceramic Pigments
by X?Ray Diffraction Analysis (pages 307–316): Douglas R.
Eppler and Richard A. Eppler
Chapter 34 Regulatory and Research Methods Used by the U.S. FDA
for Determination of Lead in Ceramic Foodware (pages 317–324):
Susan C. Hight
Chapter 35 Nested Process Controls for a Critical Process with
Large Batch Size (pages 325–335): A. Zollner
Chapter 36 The Use of Gage R&R Studies and Their Relationship
to the Testing of Ceramic Materials (pages 336–349): Robert G.
Hoguet and Dennis M. Hartman
Chapter 37 ISO 9000: Insight into the Certification Process
(pages 350–358): Vincent W. Howell
Chapter 38 Will the Proposed ISO Ceramic Tile Standards Meet
Consumer Expectations? (pages 359–364): Richard Bowman
Chapter 39 Choice of Statistical Control Cards and Testing
Method Sets for Total Quality Management of Traditional
Ceramics (pages 365–388): Anatoly E. Rokhvarger
Chapter 40 Is There Life After ISO 9000? (pages 389–392):
Martin Stentiford
Chapter 41 A Simple Approach to Technological Control of
Clay?Containing Ceramic Bodies (pages 393–403): L. P.
Karpilovskiy
Chapter 42 Pass/Fail Tolerancing Based on Artificial
Intelligence and Superellipsoids (pages 404–419): David
Alston
Chapter 43 Practical Pointers for Implementing an ISO 9000
Quality System (pages 420–427): David Shucavage
Chapter 44 Total Qualify Management at Saudi Ceramic Company
(pages 428–434): A. Dev
Chapter 45 Pewabic Pottery: Historic and Contemporary I (pages
435–438): M. A. Bazil and A. Shifton
Chapter 46 Pewabic Pottery: Historic and Contemporary II (pages
439–440): M. A. Bazil and A. Shifton
Chapter 47 Tile Applications in Public Buildings (pages
441–449): Rebecca L. Beilharz
Chapter 48 Designing with Speckle?Stains (pages 450–451):
William G. Picard
Chapter 49 Color Predictions and the Economy (pages 452–457):
Joe Zeller
Chapter 50 Forecasting Color Trends 1993?94 (pages 458–459):
Eric Young