Dictionary of Ceramic Science and Engineering Third Edition 2013 Edition
Author(s): Ian J. McColm (Author)
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: 12 Sept. 2013
Edition: Third Edition 2013
Language: English
Print length: 559 pages
ISBN-10: 9789400709157
ISBN-13: 9789400709157
Book Description
The third edition of the Dictionary of Ceramic Science and Engineering Third Edition 2013 Edition builds on the heavily revised 2nd edition which, in turn, expanded the original edition by some 4000 entries to include new fabrication, testing, materials, and vocabulary.
The proven basis of the first two editions has been retained but new words and phrases have been added from the rapidly advancing electronic, nanoparticle and modern materials engineering fields. Additionally, all measurements in SI units are given to facilitate communication among the many sub-disciplines touched on by ceramics, ensuring that this publication remains the field’s standard reference work for years to come.
This extended edition of the Dictionary of Ceramic Science and Engineering ably follows its predecessors as an authoritative resource for students, researchers and professionals dealing with the processing of Materials.
Editorial Reviews
Review
From the book reviews:
“The author, an Emeritus Professor of Ceramic Materials at Bradford University, has built the book over the years to include all the terms students might need to know. … the third edition shows that the book is well used in the industry and I would recommend it to anyone. The book also has to be commended as a very good example of the layout and usability of a technical dictionary.” (John Goodier, Reference Reviews, Vol. 28 (4), 2014)
From the Back Cover
The third edition of the Dictionary of Ceramic Science and Engineering Third Edition 2013 Edition builds on the heavily revised 2nd edition which, in turn, expanded the original edition by some 4000 entries to include new fabrication, testing, materials, and vocabulary.
The proven basis of the first two editions has been retained but new words and phrases have been added from the rapidly advancing electronic, nanoparticle and modern materials engineering fields. Additionally, all measurements in SI units are given to facilitate communication among the many sub-disciplines touched on by ceramics, ensuring that this publication remains the field’s standard reference work for years to come.
This extended edition of the Dictionary of Ceramic Science and Engineering ably follows its predecessors as an authoritative resource for students, researchers and professionals dealing with the processing of Materials.
About the Author
Professor Ian John McColm is Emeritus Professor of Ceramic Materials at the School of Engineering Design and Technology, University of Bradford, Bradford BD7 1DP, UK