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    THE EFFECT OF RAW MATERIALS ON SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF OSUN STATE CERAMIC TILES by OLURANTI ABIOLA, ADEKOLA OKE, BABATUNDE OMIDIJI, DARE ADETAN

    Published 2021-06-01
    “… The study evaluates the effect of ceramic raw materials on the physical properties of ceramic tiles with a view to determine the tiles with the best material blend. …”
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    Damage Assessment in a SiC-fiber reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composite by Konstantinos G. Dassios, Theodore E. Matikas

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Assessment of the fracture behavior of a SiC-fbre-reinforced barium osumilite (BMAS) ceramic matrix composite tested under static and cyclic tension conditions is reported herein. …”
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    Transient Thermal Analysis in an Intermittent Ceramic Kiln with Thermal Insulation: A Theoretical Approach by Ricardo S. Gomez, Túlio R. N. Porto, Hortência L. F. Magalhães, Clotildes A. L. Guedes, Elisiane S. Lima, Dannyelle M. A. Wanderley, Antonio G. B. Lima

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Increasing the thermal efficiency of drying and firing processes of ceramic products plays an important role for industries that want to remain competitive in the market. …”
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    Structural, electrical and EMI shielding property of carbon nanotube decorated magnetic/ceramic nanoparticles by Mahdieh Dehghani-Dashtabi, Hoda Hekmatara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The final product was magnetic-ceramic/conductive (FeNi3-NiFe2O4-SiO2/MWCNT) nanocomposite. …”
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    Preliminary Compositional Evidence of Provenance of Ceramics from Hatahara Archaeological Site, Central Amazonia by K. P. Nunes, R. G. Toyota, P. M. S. Oliveira, E. G. Neves, E. A. A. Soares, C. S. Munita

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This data is consistent with previous traditional petrographic examination of the ceramic samples. Based on probability measures, the great majority of the ceramics are considered to be local in origin.…”
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    Preparation of Porous Ceramic Building Decoration Materials by Foaming Method and Research on Nanomechanical Properties by Hongyao Zhang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Because of its excellent properties, mullite porous ceramics are widely used in thermal insulation materials, catalyst carriers, gas-liquid filtration, separation materials, etc. …”
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    Molding of Polymeric Composite Reinforced with Glass Fiber and Ceramic Inserts: Mathematical Modeling and Simulation by Túlio R. N. Porto, Wanderley F. A. Júnior, Antonio G. B. De Lima, Wanderson M. P. B. De Lima, Hallyson G. G. M. Lima

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Simulation of resin flow into a porous media comprising fiber perform (reinforcement) inserted in a mold with preallocated ceramic inserts has been performed, using the Ansys FLUENT® software. …”
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    Scalable recycling and characterization of end-of-life solid oxide cell ceramic component materials by Gudaysew Tsegaye Yenesew, Clément Nicollet, Eric Quarez, Annie Le Gal La Salle, Olivier Joubert

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…LSC is then recovered from thermal treatment of solution leftover from C8H14N4NiO4 centrifugation and filtration. About 90 wt% of the ceramic components were successfully recovered. The compositions of recovered materials show a commercial-grade purity i.e about 99 at% for NiO, 96 at% for LSC and 97 at% for YSZ.…”
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    Evaluation of Microleakage in Flash-Free and Conventional Ceramic Brackets: A Microcomputed Tomography Study by Gökay Üstdal, Eyüp Burak Küçük

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare microleakage under the conventional and flash-free ceramic brackets bonded with different agents. Methods: Forty extracted human maxillary premolar teeth were randomly divided into five groups. …”
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