Today's rapidly advancing technology always demands materials with more stringent specifications for each new application. The industrial world asks for machines and electronic equipment with higher production rates, improved reliability, longer service life, higher precision, and resistance to more severe service conditions. Engineering ceramics are partly a result of this need and the developments in today's technology and industry. Scientists and manufacturers played a key role in the development of engineering ceramics in the past 50 years. Today, ceramics constitutes one of the most studied materials groups. Due to the very large number of publications in this domain, it takes a lot of skill to keep up with the development in ceramic materials, just as in any other field. Nevertheless, it is the responsibility of the student, technician, engineer, or scientist to be aware of major developments in their field. Books describing the state of art in the developing science and engineering fields are indispensable sources. Yet no book can be complete or final in that sense. This book gives a brief introduction to the structure of ceramic materials and then follows a flow similar to that which a ceramic product experiences during its lifetime. It starts with the raw material, continues with the processing and consolidation of these materials, and ends with the basic properties, characterization, and applications. I hope that it will serve its purposes and be of some help to those who search for answers.
From the reviews: "Bengisu's book ... clearly fills a gap in the current textbook literature on ceramic science and technology ... . Due to the well designed conception and the highly didactic style the present book may be expected to become a standard text in teaching ceramic science and engineering for the next decade. ... the approx. 1000 references to original papers, including rather recent ones, make it an excellent reference manual for graduate students, technicians and researchers." (Eva Gregorová, Ceramics, Vol. 46 (3), 2002) "There is a considerable need for a graduate level introductory text that updates earlier major volumes on advanced ceramics ... . Engineering Ceramics, by Murat Bengisu, is aimed at fulfilling this requirement. ... At 620 pages this is a 'meaty' volume, offering seven chapters and more than eighty pages of extremely useful appendices ... . it can be recommended to anyone looking for a general overview of recent developments in advanced ceramics ... . Particularly, it will be useful for scientists and engineers ... ." (K Plucknett, Materials World, Vol. 10 (9), 2002) "This book is a handy reference for technicians who want to understand the nature, properties and applications of Engineering Ceramics. It meets the needs of those working in the ceramics industry, as well as of technicians and engineers ... . The book is also a comprehensive textbook for introductory ceramics courses since it incorporates all the subjects usually covered ... . all of the topics covered are treated in sufficient detail and depth." (Interceram, Vol. 51 (1), 2002)