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3.1 THEORY OF BRITTLE FRACTURE; 3.1.1 Theoretical Cohesive Strength; 3.1.2 Inglis Theory; 3.1.3 Griffith's Theory 327 $a3.1.4 Irwin's Theory3.1.5 Concept of Fracture Toughness; 3.2 CRACKING IN BRITTLE MATERIALS; 3.3 STRENGTH VARIABILITY OF CERAMICS; 3.4 PHYSICS OF THE FRACTURE OF BRITTLE SOLIDS; 3.4.1 Weakest Link Fracture Statistics; 3.5 BASIC MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; 3.5.1 Vickers Hardness; 3.5.2 Instrumented Indentation Measurements; 3.5.3 Compressive Strength; 3.5.4 Flexural Strength; 3.5.5 Elastic Modulus; 3.5.6 Fracture Toughness; 3.5.6.1 Long Crack Methods; 3.5.6.2 Fracture Toughness Evaluation Using Indentation Cracking; 3.6 TOUGHENING MECHANISMS; REFERENCES; Section Two: Processing of Ceramics 327 $aChapter 4: Synthesis of High-Purity Ceramic Powders4.1 SYNTHESIS OF ZrO2 POWDERS; 4.2 SYNTHESIS OF TiB2 POWDERS; 4.3 SYNTHESIS OF HYDROXYAPATITE POWDERS; 4.4 SYNTHESIS OF HIGH-PURITY TUNGSTEN CARBIDE POWDERS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: Sintering of Ceramics; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 CLASSIFICATION; 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Within each section, specific topics covered highlight the state of the art research within one of the above sections. The organization of the book is designed to provide easy understanding by students as well as professionals interested in advanced ceramic composites. 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Davies 210 $aCalgary$cUniversity of Calgary Press$d2016 210 1$a[s.l.] :$cUniversity of Calgary Press,$d2016. 215 $a1 electronic resource (608 p.) 225 1 $aBeyond Boundaries: Canadian Defence and Strategic Studies 311 08$a9781552388358 311 08$a1552388352 327 $aSection One : Albertans at war : the military -- Section Two : The home front : context and meaning -- Section Three : Communities at war -- Section Four : Aftermath -- Appendix. 330 $aWith the centenary of the First World War, communities across Canada arranged commemorations of the war experience to honour local servicemen who, through their triumphs and sacrifices, were presented as laying the foundation for a free and independent country. Often overlooked are the triumphs and sacrifices of those who supported those soldiers, and the war effort in general, back at home. The Frontier of Patriotism provides an in-depth look at all aspects of Alberta's involvement in the war, reflecting Albertans' experiences both on the battlefield and on the home front. Contributors of the 40 essays all draw heavily on national and local archival resources. The war is seen through the letters, diaries and memoirs of the individuals who lived through it, as well as through accounts in local newspapers. Readers will come away from this collection with a deeper appreciation of the different ways that the First World War, and its aftermath, shaped the lives of Albertans. For many, these four tumultuous years represented a time of individual valour and of communities pulling together and sacrificing for a noble cause. Yet, for others, the war left disillusionment and anger. Exploring these regional and local stories, as well as the national story, helps us understand the commonalities and distinctiveness of what it means to be Canadian. The Frontier of Patriotism is the most comprehensive treatment of Alberta during these critical, transformational years. With Contributions By: Rod Macleod, Juliette Champagne, John Matthews, Patricia Myers, Kathryn Ivany, L. James Dempsey, Duff Crerar, Brett Clifton, Michale Lang, Ryan Flavelle, Juliette Champagne, David Borys, J. Robert Lampard, Antonella Fanella, Allan Kerr, Doug Styles, Aritha Van Herk, Norman Knowles, David Joseph Gallant, Stephen Greenhalgh, Jeff Keshen, Alvin Finkel, Catherine C. Cole, Peter McKenzie-Brown, Ken Tingley, Robert Rutherdale, Michael Dawe, Sean Moir, Anthony Worman, Donald B. Smith, Chris Hyland, Paul Stortz, Jarett Henderson, P. Whitney Lackenbuaer, Kassandra Luciuk, Amy J. Shaw, Mark Osborne Humphries, Donald G. 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