Ceramic Science Mtls 4ro3
Ceramic Science Mtls 4ro3
Ceramic Science Mtls 4ro3
Ceramic in Construction
piezoelectric fibres
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Ceramic Science
http://ceramics.org/learn-about-ceramics/
MTLS 4RO3
Lectures time and location
Tannaz Javadi
• Lectures take place at ETB 230
• Time: Mondays
• 7:00-8:15 pm, 8:30-9:45 pm, 15 min break
• E-mail: [email protected]
• TA: Wenting Li (Renee)
• Office hours: Mondays, 2:00-4:00 pm, JHE 356
• E-mail: [email protected]
Evaluation
Paper
• Maximum 10 pages (excluding appendices)
• Review papers that included in your presentation
• Supporting documentation is required
• More detail and more technical than presentation
PRESENTATION MARKING FORMAT
MATLS 4R03 PowerPoint Presentation Marking Sheet
Evaluator:_________________________
Student:_________________________
Design
Clear introduction, body and conclusion present 1 2 3 4 5
PowerPoint elements used well text, graphics, sound, animation where appropriate 1 2 3 4 5
Quality of font choices, colour schemes, sizes and styles 1 2 3 4 5
Content
Information is relevant and interesting 1 2 3 4 5
Students have used creativity 1 2 3 4 5
Sufficient literature review 1 2 3 4 5
Correct punctuation, complete sentences, grammar spelling 1 2 3 4 5
Presentation
The presentation is fluent from beginning to end 1 2 3 4 5
Students demonstrate familiarity with material, process and/or application 1 2 3 4 5
Student makes good eye contact and speaks clearly using appropriate language 1 2 3 4 5
Answering the questions 1 2 3 4 5
26,000 B.C. History of Ceramics
Early man discovers
that clay, consisting of 6,000 B. C.
mammoth fat and Ceramic firing is first
bone mixed with bone used in Ancient
ash, can be molded Greece. The Greek
and dried in the sun pottery, Pithoi, is
to form a brittle, heat developed and used
resistance material. for storage, burial,
Thus begin CERAMIC and art.
art. 4,000 B. C.
GLASS is discovered
600 A. D. 50 B. C. -50 A. D.
in ancient Egypt.
Porcelain, the first Optical glass
This primitive glass
ceramic composite, (lenses and
consisted of a
is created by mirrors), window
silicate glaze over a
Chinese. This glass and glass
sintered quartz body
durable material is blowing production
and was primarily
made by firing clay begins in Rome and
used for jewelry.
along with feldspar spreads around the
and quartz. world with Roman
Porcelain is used in
electrical insulators,
to dinnerware.
History of Ceramics
1870’s Refractory materials (able to withstand
extremely high temperatures) are introduced during
the Industrial revolution. Materials made from lime 1877
and MgO are used for everything from bricks for The first example of hig
buildings to lining the inside of steel making furnace.tech materials research is dir
by inventor Thomas Edison.
tests a plethora of ceramics for
ity, for use in his newly discov
bon microphone.
1877, Thomas Edison tests a plethora of ceramic
for resistivity, for use in his newly discovered
carbon microphone
1965
Future 1987 Photo 1960
1965
ceramics Superconducting voltaic Fiber
The development
ceramic oxide cells Optics
voltaic cellswhich co
Ceramics
• Refractory
• Inorganic
• Non-matallic
• Covalent or Ionic
• Brittle
• Corrosion resistance
• Hard
• Example:
Metal Oxide (Binary (FeO), Complex (BaTiO3))
Carbides
Nitrides
Silicates
Ceramics properties
• Insulators (Porcelain)
• Electrical conductivity
• Semiconductors (Carbides: SiC)
• Superconductors (Cu2O)
Tetrahedron: 109.5°
Four orbits equally spaced in 3D
Directionality
Shared electrons
Silica: SiO2
Hybridized
Si- 1S2 2S2 2p6 3S2 3p2 3(Sp3)
100
Covalent
50
Ionic
1.7
Difference in electronegativiy
Crystal Structure
Closed packed lattices:
A sequential stacking of planar
layers of closed packed atoms
Octahedral
Tetrahedral
R
r
Tetrahedra
Octahedra
W.D. Kingery, H.k. Bowen, and D. R. Uhlmann, “Introduction to ceramics”, 2nd edition, 1976, John wiley & Sons, New York.
Pauling’s Rules
2) Preserve local charge neutrality
For NaCl
1/6 of the Na cation charge (+1) is allocated to each of the chlorine anions therefore
each chlorine anions should be coordinated with 6 Na cations to satisfy its -1 valence.