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    Ultra-high temperature ceramics : materials for extreme environment applications /

    Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi ACers--Wiley, [2014]
    İçindekiler: “…9.5 Concluding RemarksReferences; 10 Deformation and Hardness of UHTCs as a Function of Temperature; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Elastic Properties; 10.3 Hardness; 10.4 Hardness and Yield Strength; 10.5 Deformation Mechanism Maps; 10.6 Lattice Resistance to Dislocation Glide; 10.7 Dislocation Glide Controlled by Other Obstacles; 10.8 Deformation by Creep; 10.9 Deformation of Carbides versus Borides; 10.10 Conclusions; References; 11 Modeling and Evaluating the Environmental Degradation of UHTCs under Hypersonic Flow; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Oxidation Modeling…”
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    Handbook of Gas Sensor Materials : Properties, Advantages and Shortcomings for Applications Volume 1: Conventional Approaches. Yazar: Korotcenkov, Ghenadii

    Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi Springer, 2013.
    İçindekiler: “…-- 2.3 Metal Oxides with Ionic Conductivity: Solid Electrolytes -- 2.3.1 Criteria for Metal Oxide Application in Solid Electrolyte-Based Gas Sensors -- 2.3.2 High-Temperature Oxygen Sensors -- 2.3.3 Solid Electrolyte-Based Hydrogen Sensors -- 2.3.4 Other Gases -- 2.3.5 Limitations of Solid Electrolytes Application in Gas Sensors -- 2.4 Semiconducting Metal Oxides -- 2.4.1 Metal Oxides for Chemiresistors -- 2.4.1.1 Binary Metal Oxides -- 2.4.1.2 Complex and Mixed Metal Oxides -- 2.4.1.3 Metal Oxide Comparison and Selection -- 2.4.2 Metal-Oxide p-n Homojunction and Heterostructures -- 2.4.3 High-Temperature Oxygen Sensors Based on Semiconducting Metal Oxides -- 2.5 Metal Oxides for Room-Temperature Gas Sensors -- 2.6 Other Applications of Metal Oxides -- 2.6.1 Pyroelectric-Based Gas Sensors -- 2.6.2 Thermoelectric-Based Gas Sensors -- 2.6.3 Chemochromic Materials for Hydrogen Sensors -- References -- Chapter 3: Polymers -- 3.1 General View -- 3.2 Polymer-Based Gas Sensors -- 3.3 Mechanisms of Conductivity Change in Polymer-Based Gas Sensors -- 3.4 Ion-Conducting Polymers and Their Use in Electrochemical Sensors -- 3.5 Limitations of Polymer Using in Gas Sensors -- 3.6 Choosing a Polymer for Gas Sensor Applications -- References -- Chapter 4: Thin Metal Films.…”
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