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Graphene and Related Materials: Properties and Applications in Dentistry. [PDF]
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Multiscale Design of Dental Restorative Materials: Mechanistic Foundations, Technological Innovations, and Clinical Translation. [PDF]
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Recycled piezoelectric materials with competitive second-life functional properties
Tabeshfar M, Anandakrishnan SS, Bai Y.
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Wear behavior of ceramic, composite, and ceramic/composite interfaces
Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties, 2023Abstract Objective. This study has aimed to evaluate the effects of toothbrushing on the wear behavior of two composites, three ceramic materials, and ceramic/composite interfaces. Material and Methods. Nanofilled (Filtek Ultimate), and nanohybrid composites (Spectra ST HV) were used for the repair of a hybrid ceramic (
Elif Sevilay Yıldırım +4 more
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2022
The book presents a state-of-the-art survey of ceramics and composites. It focuses on the flexible and efficient manufacture of objects with specific shapes, complexity and tailor-made characteristics and properties.
Yip-Wah Chung, Monica Kapoor
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The book presents a state-of-the-art survey of ceramics and composites. It focuses on the flexible and efficient manufacture of objects with specific shapes, complexity and tailor-made characteristics and properties.
Yip-Wah Chung, Monica Kapoor
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1990
Ceramics are crystalline solids. Most modern industrial ceramics are the oxides, carbides or nitrides of metals. Brick, pottery and china are complex aluminosilicates. Ceramics are non-ductile and fracture in a brittle manner. They are comparatively weak in tension but their compressive strengths are of the order of 15 times greater than the tensile ...
J. C. Anderson +3 more
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Ceramics are crystalline solids. Most modern industrial ceramics are the oxides, carbides or nitrides of metals. Brick, pottery and china are complex aluminosilicates. Ceramics are non-ductile and fracture in a brittle manner. They are comparatively weak in tension but their compressive strengths are of the order of 15 times greater than the tensile ...
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High toughness ceramics and ceramic composites
Progress in Materials Science, 1989Abstract Relationships that govern trends in the toughness of ceramics and ceramic composites with microstructure are well-developed. The status of present understanding is reviewed. Two principal mechanistic classes are described: process and bridging zone mechanisms.
M. Rühle, A.G. Evans
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Microwave Sintering of Metal-Ceramic and Ceramic-Ceramic Composites
MRS Proceedings, 1994ABSTRACTPolyphase ceramic and metal ceramic composites with at least one high dielectric loss component are potential candidates for application of microwave sintering, because of the high effectiveness of power dissipation and short sintering times.
T. Gerdes, M. Whxert-Porada
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AE in Ceramics and Ceramic Matrix Composites
2021The paper focuses on the damage monitoring and identification on ceramics or ceramic matrix composites even at very high temperature up to 1500 °C. Two approaches based on two complementary analyses of acoustic activity are presented: (1) an individual analysis of the signals: the objective of this analysis is to associate each EA signal with the ...
Nathalie Godin +2 more
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