• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Handbook of refractory carbides and nitrides : properties, characteristics, processing, and applications
  • Contains: Front Cover; Handbook of Refractory Carbides and Nitrides; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.0 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE AND PRESENT STATUS OF REFRACTORY CARBIDES AND NITRIDES; 2.0 CARBIDES AND NITRIDES AS REFRACTORY MATERIALS; 3.0 BOOK OBJECTIVES; 4.0 BOOK ORGANIZATION; 5.0 GLOSSARY AND METRIC CONVERSION GUIDE; 6.0 BACKGROUND READING; Chapter 2. The Refractory Carbides; 1.0 INTRODUCTION; 2.0 DEFINITION AND CLASSIFICATION OF CARBIDES; 3.0 CARBIDE FORMATION AND ELECTRONEGATIVITY; 4.0 CARBIDE FORMATION AND ATOM SIZE; 5.0 THE ATOMIC BONDING OF CARBIDES
    6.0 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CARBIDESREFERENCES; Chapter 3. Interstitial Carbides, Structure and Compostion; 1.0 DEFINITION AND GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERSTITIAL CARBIDES; 2.0 ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF CARBON; 3.0 THE EARLY TRANSITION METALS; 4.0 CRYSTAL STRUCTURES; 5.0 ATOMIC STRUCTURE OF INTERSTITIAL CARBIDES; 6.0 CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF INTERSTITIAL CARBIDES; 7.0 ATOMIC BONDING OF INTERSTITIAL CARBIDES; 8.0 INTERSTITIAL CARBIDES AS DEFECT STRUCTURES; 9.0 GENERAL REVIEW OF THE PROPERTIES OF INTERSTITIAL CARBIDES; REFERENCES
    Chapter 4. Carbides of Group IV: Titanium, Zirconium, and Hafnium Carbides1.0 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GROUP IV CARBIDES; 2.0 PHYSICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP lV CARBIDES; 3.0 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP IV CARBIDES; 4.0 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP IV CARBIDES; 5.0 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP IV CARBIDES; 6.0 CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF TITANIUM CARBIDE; 7.0 CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF ZIRCONIUM CARBIDE; 8.0 CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF HAFNIUM CARBIDE; Chapter 5. Carbides of Group V: Vanadium, Niobium and Tantalum Carbides
    1.0 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GROUP V CARBIDES2.0 PHYSICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP V CARBIDES; 3.0 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP V CARBIDES; 4.0 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP V CARBIDES; 5.0 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP V CARBIDES; 6.0 CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF VANADIUM CARBIDE; 7.0 CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF NIOBIUM CARBIDE; 8.0 CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF TANTALUM CARBIDE; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Carbides of Group VI: Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten Carbides; 1.0 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GROUP VI CARBIDES
    2.0 PHYSICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP VI CARBIDES3.0 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES GROUP VI CARBIDES; 4.0 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP VI CARBIDES; 5.0 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP VI CARBIDES; 6.0 CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF CHROMIUM CARBIDE; 7.0 CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF MOLYBDENUM CARBIDE; 8.0 CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF TUNGSTEN CARBIDE; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Covalent Carbides: Structure and Composition; 1.0 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF COVALENT CARBIDES; 2.0 ATOMIC STRUCTURE OF CARBON, BORON, AND SILICON; 3.0 STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION SILICON CARBIDE
    4.0 STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION BORON CARBIDE
  • Contributor: Pierson, Hugh O. [Author]
  • imprint: Park Ridge, N.J: Noyes Publications, 1996
    Online-Ausg.: Amsterdam [u.a.]: Elsevier
  • Published in: Materials science and process technology series. Electronic materials and process technology
  • Extent: Online Ressource (xxii, 340 p.); Ill., graph. Darst
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0815513925; 1591240921; 9781591240921; 9780815513926; 9780815517696; 0815517696
  • RVK notation: UQ 8400 : Hochtemperaturmaterialien
  • Keywords: Feuerfester Stoff > Carbide > Nitride
    Feuerfester Stoff > Carbide > Nitride
    Feuerfester Stoff > Nitride > Carbide
  • Reproductino series: ScienceDirect
  • Type of reproduction: Online-Ausg.
  • Place of reproduction: Amsterdam [u.a.]: Elsevier
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
  • Description: Introduction -- The Refractory Carbides -- Interstitial Carbides, Structure and Composition -- Carbides of Group IV: Titanium, Zirconium, and Hafnium Carbides -- Carbides of Group V: Vanadium, Niobium and Tantalum Carbides -- Carbides of Group VI: Chromium, Molybdenum, and Tungsten Carbides -- Covalent Carbides: Structure and Composition -- Characteristics and Properties of Silicon Carbide and Boron Carbide -- The Refractory Nitrides -- Interstitial Nitrides: Structure and Composition -- Interstitial Nitrides: Properties and General Characteristics -- Covalent Nitrides: Composition and Structure -- Covalent Nitrides: Properties and General Characteristics -- Processing of Refractory Carbides and Nitrides (Powder, Bulk, and Fibers) -- Processing of Refractory Carbides and Nitrides (Coatings) -- Applications of Refractory Carbides and Nitrides -- References -- Appendix: Conversion Guide -- Index

    Refractory carbides and nitrides are useful materials with numerous industrial applications and a promising future, in addition to being materials of great interest to the scientific community. Although most of their applications are recent, the refractory carbides and nitrides have been known for over one hundred years. The industrial importance of the refractory carbides and nitrides is growing rapidly, not only in the traditional and well-established applications based on the strength and refractory nature of these materials such as cutting tools and abrasives, but also in new and promising fields such as electronics and opto-electronics
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