What is an Ashby diagram?
Is a scatter plot used to showcase properties of different materials.
What is embodied energy in materials?
The total energy consumed during all processes of the material’s life cycle.
- Used in mining, extraction, transportation, processing and manufacturing
What are two sources of raw material?
What is concretes embodied energy like compared to other materials?
Concrete is a low-energy material relative to other materials like low-carbon steel and silicon.
How cna ceramics be defined?
Ceramics can be defined as inorganic, non-metallic materials.
What are some properties of ceramics?
Typically crystalline, with some glassy phase
What elements are ceramics formed from?
What is included in the ceramic industry?
Clay products → roofing tiles
Whitewares → Dinnerware
Refractories → Brick and monolithic products
Glass → Flat glass
Abrasives → Natural and synthetic, diamond
What are the general properties of ceramics?
What are the key points to do with using stone in construction?
What are the advantages of brick over stone?
What is involved in ceramic manufacturing?
What are the six categories of clay materials used in industry?
What is the structure of clay?
What is waters role in the clay platelet structure?
Polar water molecules acts as a lubricant between layers and make clay slippery
What are usually the saize of ceramic powders?
Ceramic powders are typically in the size range of 0.5 - 5.0 µm
What is clay?
Clays are weathered minerals of sizes 0.5 - 5.0 µm mixed with water
What are traditional ceramic materials made from?
mixtures of clays
What optimises sintering?
Engineering ceramic powders are synthesized
What is a green body?
What temperatures are used for sintering?
Sintering temperatures vary from 850°C for tiles to >1650°C for engineering ceramics
What are the key features of the ceramic microstructure alumina?
What does the ceramic microstructure usually consist of?
What are dislocations?