by , H. K. Bowen, and D. R. Uhlmann is the definitive foundational text for the field. Whether you are a student, researcher, or engineer, this classic reference is essential for understanding the fundamental science that governs ceramic materials. Core Content and Scope
Inspired, Elara redesigned the composite. Instead of a single sintering step, she programmed a two-stage cycle: first, a brief soak at 1,400°C to allow the silicon carbide grains to form clean boundaries; second, a slow ramp down through the eutectic temperature to crystallize the glassy phase into a fine-grained silicate ceramic (wollastonite, according to the phase diagram). She added 2% by weight of boron carbide, a grain growth inhibitor that Kingery mentions in a footnote as “effective for limiting abnormal grain growth in covalent ceramics.”