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Rogachev, ISMAN, RAS, Russia, Jolanta Janczak-Rusch, EMPA, Switzerland 210 1$aFaenza, Italy :$cTTP,$d[2014] 210 4$d©2014 215 $a1 online resource (191 p.) 225 1 $aAdvances in science and technology,$x1662-8969 ;$vvolume 88 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a3-03835-300-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a13th International Ceramics Congress - Part B; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Novel Routes for Ceramics Synthesis and Processing; Effect of Calcining Temperature of Si3N4 Poly-Hollow Microspheres on the Properties of the Porous Si3N4 Ceramics Prepared by Aqueous Gelcasting; Two-Step Synthesis of Ultrafine and Nanosized Powders of Tungsten Oxide and Carbide; SiOC Composite Structures for Intermediate Service Temperatures with Increased Friction Properties; Microwave Energy Application for Materials' Processing and Environmental Technology 327 $aMicrowave Absorbency Change of Nitride Powders under Vacuum HeatingNew Developments of FAST/SPS Tool Materials; Microwave Technique: An Innovated Method for Sintering ?-Eucryptite Ceramic Materials; Graphene Covered Alumina Nanofibers as Toughening Agent in Alumina Ceramics; Reactive Sintering of TaB2 Using Spark Plasma Sintering Method; Lithography-Based Ceramic Manufacturing: A Novel Technique for Additive Manufacturing of High-Performance Ceramics; 3D Printing of Calcia-Based Ceramic Core Composites; Strong-Gravity Experiments on Perovskite-Type Oxides 327 $aLaser Synthesis Features of Composite Ceramics Y3Al5O12-Y2Ti2O7-Al2O3-Al2TiO5Chapter 2: SHS Ceramics; Combustion of Gasless System under One-Sided Loading; New Results on Structural Macrokinetics Obtained on Multilayer Nanofoils; Carbonaceous Refractory Materials on SHS-Technology; Synthesis and Luminescence Properties of a Red Nitride Phosphor (CaAlSiN3:Eu2+) for White Light LED Applications; Coupling SHS and SPS Processes; Chapter 3: Ceramics Joining; A Critical Review on Modeling of Fracture Behavior of Ceramic Joints; On the Role of TiC in the Carbon Steel-Titanium Joining 327 $aTransmission Electron Microscopy of Interfaces in Diffusion-Bonded Silicon Carbide CeramicsCompact, Ceramic Heat Exchangers and Microchannel Devices: Joining and Integration; Brazing of Metals, Alloys and Ceramics Using Rapidly Quenched Ribbon-Type Filler Metal STEMET; Characterization of Furnace Sintered Mullite and Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites (O-CMC) by Using Glass Solders; Influencing Factors on the Reactive Wetting of Cu-Sn-Ti- and Ag-Cu-Ti-Alloys on Silicon Carbide - Microstructural Observations, Effects and Multivariate Modelling; Keywords Index; Authors Index 330 $aCollection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 13 th International Ceramics Congress, part of CIMTEC 2014-13 th International Ceramics Congress and 6 th Forum on New Materials, June 8-13, 2014, Montecatini Terme, Italy. 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