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CERAMICS: Properties 1 (Physical, Chemical, Mechanical)

1 CERAMICS: CERAMICS: Properties 1 Properties 1(Physical, Chemical, mechanical )(Physical, Chemical, mechanical ) BAYNE, BAYNE, Thompson21 University of MichiganSchool of Dentistry,Ann Arbor, MI Southeastern College of Dental Medicine, Ft. Lauderdale, FL will approach all of the major categories of ceramic Properties in this module physical, chemical, and mechanical with key examples for each one. In the following module we will focus on brittle fracture of ceramic PROPERTIESPHYSICAL PROPERTIESMass Properties , thermal, and electrical Mass Properties ( , density)Ceramics are intermediate (density = = gms/cm3)Different for ALLOTROPES ( , glass, cristobalite, tridymite, quartz)2.

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Properties depend both on temperature and degree of crystallinity. 1. Mechanical properties versus melting temperature: Generally strength and modulus go up and down together. Modulus (E) at 25C linearly related to melting temperature (Tm). (Ceramics = 30-350 GPa, Metals = 50-200 GPa, Polymers = <50 GPa) 2.

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