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Diamond-like carbon Glass former Nanotubes Sialon
Feldspar Graphite Nitrides Silica
Flint Industrial ceramics Oxide ceramics Static fatigue
Fullerenes Industrial diamond Partially stabilized Transformation-toughened
Glass Ion implantation zirconia zirconia
Glass ceramics Nanoceramics Porcelain White ceramics
Glass fibers Nanophase ceramics Porosity Zirconia
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REVIEW QUESTIONS
8.I. Compare the major differences between the properties 8.8. What is static fatigue? What is its significance?
of ceramics and those of metals and plastics. 8.9. Describe the major uses of graphite.
8.2. List the major types of ceramics that are useful in engi- 8.l0. Hovv are alumina ceramics produced?
neering applications.
8.lI. What features of PSZ differentiate it from other
8.3. What do the following materials typically consist of ceramics?
(a) carbides, (b) cermets, and (C) sialon?
8.|2. What are buckyballs?
8.4. What is porcelain?
8.l3. List the major uses of diamond.
8.5. What is glass? Why is it called a supercooled material?
8.l4. What is a carbon nanotube? Explain Why they are not
8.6. What is devitrification? as prevalent as other forms of carbon.
8.7. List the major types of glasses and their applications.