01905nam1 22003731i 450 RML027994020231121125730.020121121f ||||0itac50 bagrcenggbz01i xxxe z01nPlatoCambridge (Mass.)London Harvard University Press12 v.17 cmTrad. inglese a fronte001RML02799412001 ˜1.: œEutyphroPlatowith an english translation by Harold North Fowler001RML02799452001 ˜2.: œLachesPlatowith an english translation by W. R. M. Lamb001RML02799462001 ˜3.: œLysisPlatowith an english translation by W. R. M. Lamb001RML02799472001 ˜4.: œCratylusPlatowith an english translation by H. N. Fowler001RML02799482001 ˜5.: The œRepubblic, books 1.-5.Platowith an english translation by Paul Shorey001RML02799502001 ˜6.: The œRepubblic, books 6.-10.Platowith an english translation by Paul Shorey001RML02799532001 ˜7.: œTheetetusPlatowith an english translation by Harold North Fowler001RML02799562001 ˜8.: The œStatesmanPlatowith an english translation by Harold North Fowler001RML02799602001 ˜9.: œThimaeusPlatowith an english translation by R. G. Bury001RML02799612001 ˜10.: œLaws, books 1.-6.Platowith an english translation by R. G. Bury001RML02799642001 ˜11.: œLaws, books 7.-12.Platowith an english translation by R. G. Bury001RML02799672001 ˜12.: œCharmidesPlatowith an english translation by W. R. M. LambITIT-0120121121RML027994012 52PLATO477244UNICAS05721nam 2200709 a 450 991102007310332120200520144314.09786612686184978128268618212826861869780470370087047037008497804703687250470368721(CKB)1000000000707420(EBL)413102(OCoLC)437090110(SSID)ssj0000199180(PQKBManifestationID)11183494(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000199180(PQKBWorkID)10189955(PQKB)10768972(MiAaPQ)EBC413102(Perlego)2761066(EXLCZ)99100000000070742020080109d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMathematical relations in particulate materials processing ceramics, powder metals, cermets, carbides, hard materials, and minerals /Randall M. German, Seong Jin ParkHoboken, NJ Wileyc20081 online resource (455 p.)Wiley series on processing of engineering materialsDescription based upon print version of record.9780470173640 0470173645 Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-419) and index.MATHEMATICAL RELATIONS IN PARTICULATE MATERIALS PROCESSING; CONTENTS; Foreword; About the Authors; A; Abnormal Grain Growth; Abrasive Wear-See Friction and Wear Testing; Acceleration of Free-settling Particles; Activated Sintering, Early-stage Shrinkage; Activation Energy-See Arrhenius Relation; Adsorption-See BET Specific Surface Area; Agglomerate Strength; Agglomeration Force; Agglomeration of Nanoscale Particles-See Nanoparticle Agglomeration; Andreasen Size Distribution; Apparent Diffusivity; Archard Equation; Archimedes Density; Arrhenius RelationAtmosphere Moisture Content-See Dew PointAtmosphere-stabilized Porosity-See Gas-generated Final Pores; Atomic Flux in Vacuum Sintering; Atomic-size Ratio in Amorphous Metals; Atomization Spheroidization Time-See Spheroidization Time; Atomization Time-See Solidification Time; Average Compaction Pressure-See Mean Compaction Pressure; Average Particle Size-See Mean Particle Size; Avrami Equation; B; Ball Milling-See Jar Milling; Bearing Strength; Bell Curve-See Gaussian Distribution; Bending-beam Viscosity; Bending Test; BET Equivalent Spherical-particle Diameter; BET Specific Surface AreaBimodal Powder PackingBimodal Powder Sintering; Binder Burnout-See Polymer Pyrolysis; Binder (Mixed Polymer) Viscosity; Bingham Model-See Viscosity Model for Injection-molding Feedstock; Bingham Viscous-flow Model; Boltzmann Statistics-See Arrhenius Relation; Bond Number; Bragg's Law; Brazilian Test; Breakage Model; Brinell Hardness; Brittle Material Strength Distribution-See Weibull Distribution; Broadening; Brownian Motion; Bubble Point-See Washburn Equation; Bulk Transport Sintering-See Sintering Shrinkage and Surface-area Reduction Kinetics; CCantilever-beam Test-See Bending-beam ViscosityCapillarity; Capillarity-induced Sintering-See Surface Curvature-Driven Mass Flow in Sintering; Capillary Pressure during Liquid-phase Sintering-See Mean Capillary Pressure; Capillary Rise-See Washburn Equation; Capillary Stress-See Laplace Equation; Case Carburization; Casson Model; Cemented-carbide Hardness; Centrifugal Atomization Droplet Size; Centrifugal Atomization Particle Size; Charles Equation for Milling; Chemically Activated Sintering-See Activated Sintering, Early-stage Shrinkage; Closed-pore Pressure-See Spherical-pore PressureClosed Porosity-See Open-pore ContentCoagulation Time; Coalescence-See Coagulation Time; Coalescence-induced Melting of Nanoscale Particles; Coalescence of Liquid Droplets-See Liquid-droplet Coalescence Time; Coalescence of Nanoscale Particles-See Nanoparticle Agglomeration; Coble Creep; Coefficient of Thermal Expansion-See Thermal Expansion Coefficient; Coefficient of Variation; Coercivity of Cemented Carbides-See Magnetic Coercivity Correlation in Cemented Carbides; Cold-spray Process-See Spray Deposition; Colloidal Packing Particle-size Distribution-See Andreasen Size DistributionCombined-stage Model of SinteringThe only handbook of mathematical relations with a focus on particulate materials processing The National Science Foundation estimates that over 35% of materials-related funding is now directed toward modeling. In part, this reflects the increased knowledge and the high cost of experimental work. However, currently there is no organized reference book to help the particulate materials community with sorting out various relations. This book fills that important need, providing readers with a quick-reference handbook for easy consultation. This one-of-a-kind handbook gives readers Wiley series on processing of engineering materials.Handbook of mathematical relations in particulate materials processingPowder metallurgyHandbooks, manuals, etcPowder metallurgyMathematical modelsPowder metallurgyPowder metallurgyMathematical models.671.3/7German Randall M.1946-911100Park Seong Jin1968-1841910MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020073103321Mathematical relations in particulate materials processing4421816UNINA