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Ceramic engineering is the science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials. This is done either by the action of heat, or at lower temperatures using precipitation reactions from high-purity chemical solutions.
This is a representative list of academic journals and magazines in engineering and its various subfields. Aerospace engineering Aviation Week & Space Technology ...
Ceramic engineering is the technology of manufacturing and usage of ceramic materials. See also Category:Ceramic materials and Category:Ceramic art Subcategories
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering; Macromolecular Rapid Communications; Macromolecular Reaction Engineering; Macromolecular Theory and Simulations; Materials; Materials and Structures; Materials Chemistry and Physics; Materials Horizons; Materials Research Letters; Materials Science and Engineering - A, B, C, and R; Materials Today ...
Ceramic material is an inorganic, metallic oxide, nitride, or carbide material. Some elements, such as carbon or silicon, may be considered ceramics. Ceramic materials are brittle, hard, strong in compression, and weak in shearing and tension. They withstand the chemical erosion that occurs in other materials subjected to acidic or caustic ...
R.E. Chinn, Ceramography, ASM International and the American Ceramic Society, 2002, ISBN 0-87170-770-5. D.J. Clinton, A Guide to Polishing and Etching of Technical and Engineering Ceramics, The Institute of Ceramics, 1987. Digital Library of Ceramic Microstructures, University of Dayton, 2003.
A ceramic engine is an internal combustion engine made from specially engineered ceramic materials. Ceramic engines allow for the compression and expansion of gases at extremely high temperatures without loss of heat or engine damage. [1] Proof-of-concept ceramic engines were popularized by successful studies in the early 1980s and 1990s.
EDN (magazine) EE Times; Electronic Design (magazine) Electronic Products; Electronics World; Elektronikpraxis; The Engineer (UK magazine) Engineering (magazine) Engineering & Technology; Engineering News-Record; The English Mechanic and World of Science