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G. C. Kuczynski
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Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, USA
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Table of contents (38 papers)
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Point Defects and Transport Phenomena
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- P. Jurczak, D. H. Whitmore
Pages 49-54
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- V. S. Stubican, C. Greskovich, W. P. Whitney
Pages 55-63
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Grain Growth and Ostwald Ripening
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- H. Fischmeister, G. Grimvall
Pages 119-149
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- Janine J. Weins, John W. Cahn
Pages 151-163
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- P. S. Kotval, C. J. DeWit
Pages 165-170
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- R. A. Henrichsen, Che-Yu Li
Pages 171-176
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Sintering I (General)
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- C. B. Shumaker, R. M. Fulrath
Pages 191-199
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- J. E. Sheehan, F. V. Lenel, G. S. Ansell
Pages 201-208
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- Alan J. Markworth, William Oldfield
Pages 209-216
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- A. Doi, B. R. Seidel, D. L. Johnson
Pages 247-252
About this book
In this volume there is set forth the text of the Pro ceedings of the Third International Conference on Sintering and Related Phenomena, which conference was held at the University of Notre Dame on June 5-7, 1972. This conference was the seventh in the series of University Conferences on Ceramic Science organized yearly by a happy "confederation" of four institutions; North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina; the University of California, Berkeley, California; Alfred University, Alfred, New York; and the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. The 1972 Conference at Notre Dame was devoted to prob lems of sintering and allied phenomena. Previous gatherings at Notre Dame took place in 1954 and 1965. The proceedings of the first Notre Dame Conference were not published by reason of the conviction that a free forum similar in spirit to the Gordon Conferences should prevail. However, discus sions of the second Conference were preserved for posterity in a rather substantial volume (894 pp) published by Gordon and Breach in 1967. As the spirit of free exchange of ideas was not diminished by threat of publication of the revela tions of the second Notre Dame Conference, we deemed it just that the 1972 Proceedings be made public. Thus the present volume is a report upon progress realized in our science during the past six years.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, USA
G. C. Kuczynski