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Posted By : D.A.D. | Date : 14 Nov 2009 03:05:57 | Comments : 3
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Robert M. Hazen - "The Diamond Makers"
Cambridge University Press | Date: 1999 | ISBN: 0521654742 | Pages: 260 | DjVu | OCR | 4.2 Mb
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V.E. Fortov, L.V. Al'tshuler, R.F. Trunin, A.I. Funtikov - "High Pressure Shock Compression VII: Shock Waves and Extreme States of Matter"
Springer | Date: 2004 | ISBN: 0387205756 | Pages: 531 | DjVu | OCR | 7.43 Mb
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High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids V

L. Davison, Y. Horie, T. Sekine - "High-Pressure Shock Compression of Solids V: Shock Chemistry with Applications to Meteorite Impacts"
Springer | Date: 2003 | ISBN: 0387954945 | Pages: 248 | DjVu | OCR | 5.15 Mb
Posted By : D.A.D. | Date : 13 Apr 2008 03:05:00 | Comments : 0
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Louis E. Toth - "Transition Metal Carbides and Nitrides"
Academic Press| Date: 1971 | ISBN: 0126959501 | Pages: 279 | DjVu | OCR | 3.5 Mb
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A.M. Szymanski, J.M. Szymanski - "Hardness Estimation of Minerals, Rocks and Ceramic Materials"
Elsevier | Date: 1990-05 | ISBN: 044498898X | Pages: 330 | DjVu | OCR | 6.47 Mb
Posted By : D.A.D. | Date : 03 Mar 2008 14:19:00 | Comments : 1

I.J. McColm - "Ceramic Hardness"
Springer | 1990-03-31 | ISBN:0306432870 | 336 | DjVu | OCR | 3.78 Mb

Use of ceramic materials is developing at a great pace. This work presents recent developments (without dwelling on early theory and practice), and brings to a focus how much the study of hardness can contribute to our understanding of ceramics and the collecting of important technical data. The chapters address method; hardness of ceramic single crystals; applied load, environment, and time; cracked indents; ceramic systems.