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Aydin, Tuna, Osman Bican, Recep Gümrük, and Hamdi Kuleyin. "Development of optical, microstructural and mechanical properties of porcelain stonewares." Science of Sintering 53, no. 1 (2021): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sos2101079a.

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New production systems developed in recent years made it possible to improve different aesthetic appearance and large sizes for porcelain stonewares. In order to produce these tiles, optical and mechanical properties of the porcelain stonewares should be improved. Optical and mechanical properties also related with microstructure. In this study, spodumene, alumina and zircon were used to improve the microstructure of the porcelain stonewares and consequently their optical and mechanical properties. The wear resistance of porcelain stonewares is the one of the most important mechanical properties. In this study, a different test method was used because the existing wear test methods on the tiles were insufficient. The solid particle impingement method using alumina particles was used to determine wear resistance of the porcelain stoneware bodies.
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Normal, I. Nyoman, and Wiryawan Suputra Gumi. "PENGARUH KOMPOSISI BAHAN BAKU TERHADAP BIAYA BAHAN BAKU, HARGA POKOK PRODUKSI, DAN PRODUKTIVITAS MASSA BODI BL PADA UPT PSTKP BALI-BPPT TAHUN 2014." Forum Manajemen 13, no. 1 (July 1, 2017): 79–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.61938/fm.v13i1.104.

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The aims of this research that relate raw material composition intoproduction process of BL (BL1X, BL2, BL1, BL3) stoneware were: (1) To know theinfluence of raw material composition to raw material cost loading stoneware BL;(2) To know the influence of raw material composition to cost of good manufacturedcalculation; and (3) To know the influence of raw material composition toproductivity.The research results shew that: (1)The increasing of raw material composition kalblend clay on production process of BL stoneware could decrease raw material cost of BL stoneware. For that, if the UPT PSTKP Bali want to decrease raw materialcost of BL stoneware, so it could act by increase composition of kalblend clay in thatraw material mixing; (2) The increasing of raw material composition kalblend clayon production process of BL stoneware could decrease cost of goods manufacturedBL stoneware. For that, if the UPT PSTKP Bali want to decrease cost of goodsmanufactured BL stoneware, so it could act by increase composition of kalblend clayin that raw material mixing; and (3) The increasing of raw material compositionkalblend clay on production process of BL stoneware could decrease productivityof BL stoneware. For that, if the UPT PSTKP Bali want to decrease cost of goodsmanufactured BL stoneware, so it could act by increase composition of kalblend clayin that raw material mixing
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Tussniari, Putu Ekayani Sri, I. Gusti Agung Putra Adnyana, and Made Cingah. "Characterization Porosity on Ceramic Body Stoneware Based Kalimantan Clay." BULETIN FISIKA 19, no. 1 (May 1, 2018): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/bf.2018.v19.i01.p02.

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It has been made ceramic body stoneware using a mixture of Kalimantan clay, RRC feldspar, Belitung kaolin, Belitung quartz and Bukit Jimbaran limestone further coded BPC-1. This study aims to determine the value of dry shrinkage, the effect of sintering temperature of 900oC and 1200oC against firing shrinkage, and the influence of sintering temperature of 900oC and 1200oC against porosity in the ceramic body stoneware. Ceramic stoneware burned with a temperature variation of 900oC and 1200oC. The results show the value of dry shrinkage in ceramic stoneware of 2.9%. Stoneware ceramic firing shrinkage at a temperature of 900 oC combustion of 1.3%, and the combustion at a temperature 1200oC of 3.8%. Porosity ceramic stoneware at a temperature of 900oC combustion showed porosity of 10.5%, while the combustion at a temperature 1200oC of 5.5%. Show that the combustion temperature greatly affects the value of dry shrinkage, firing shrinkage and porosity of stoneware ceramics. The higher the combustion temperature the higher the shrinkage and the decreasing the porosity.
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Normal, I. Nyoman, and Wiryawan Suputra Gumi. "PENGGUNAAN TANAH MELILING UNTUK PEMBENTUKAN STONEWARE KI DAN ANALISIS HARGA POKOK PRODUKSI DENGAN STANDAR SEBAGAI DASAR PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN BISNIS." Forum Manajemen 10, no. 1 (November 3, 2017): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.61938/fm.v10i1.19.

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Abstracts Meliling blend is a blend that come from Meliling (Tabanan) that fulfi ll laboratory Standard as raw material of stoneware, so that it could use to produce stoneware KI at UPT PSTKP Bali. The analysis of cost of goods manufactured stoneware KI use standard costing. Standard costing is predetermine cost whichmust expenditured to produce unit product or to paid special operation. Standard cost systems was design to cost control, be important tool to evaluate judgement that was setting. The aims of this research were : (1) To knew the Meliling blend can use to produce stoneware KI; (2) To knew cost of good manufactured stoneware K1 bystandard cost systems; and (3) To knew ussefull of standard costing stoneware KI for business decision. The research results shew that : (1) The Meliling blend can use to produce stoneware KI by the mixing with the other material, that is : Meliling blend 50%, kaolin 20%, Lodoyo feldspar 20%, ball clay 8%, and talcum powder 2%; (2)Cost of good manufactured stoneware K1 by standard cost systems was Rp 2.799,25 each kg, but its actual cost was Rp 2.659,47 each kg. Cost of good manufacturedstoneware by the standard cost systems was bigger about Rp 139,77 than actual cost systems, because there were different into computation ways of raw material, different loading of direct labour cost, and different loading of manufacturing overhead cost (variable and fi xed);and (3) Standard cost applicationof stoneware KI is very useful into business decision making for stoneware product, that is : a) As a tool of control, b) As a tool of decision making, c) As a tool of rasional cost measurement, and d) Asa tool of recording cost economizing.
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Abdul Bakil, Siti Natrah, Rosniza Hussin, and Abu Bakar Aramjat. "Effects of Soda Lime Silicate Content on Industrial Stoneware Bodies Prepared by Pressing Method." Materials Science Forum 888 (March 2017): 71–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.888.71.

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Stoneware clay includes ball clay in every respect except that do not sintering to a white product. Indeed, stoneware containing soda lime silicate could improve physical and mechanical properties. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate influence of soda lime silicate content on industrial stoneware bodies with different weight percent (wt%) at sintering temperature 950 °C and 1100 °C. Rectangular sample were produced by uniaxial pressing at 40 MPa. Chemical composition was determined by using XRF. The thermal behavior was determined by thermogravimetric and different thermal analysis (TGA-DTA). The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used for microstructure analysis. The water absorption of the sample was determined using Archimedes’ method. The mechanical strength of stoneware bodies is important for many type applications and can be determined by measuring flexural strength (MOR). The water absorption decreased with optimum weight percent (wt%) of soda lime silicate into industrial stoneware bodies. The experimental result showed that desirable properties of stoneware bodies can be achieved with 5 wt% of soda lime silicate. As conclusion, optimum 5 wt% of soda lime silicate will influence physical and mechanical properties of industrial stoneware bodies.
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Abdrakhimova, E. S., and V. Z. Abdrakhimov. "The effect of chemical production waste ― aluminum-alkali sludge on the phase composition of porcelain stoneware." NOVYE OGNEUPORY (NEW REFRACTORIES), no. 1 (May 31, 2023): 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.17073/1683-4518-2023-1-46-51.

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The influence of aluminum-alkali sludge on the phase composition of porcelain stoneware based on kaolin clay has been studied. Porcelain stoneware with high physical and mechanical properties was obtained. at a firing temperature of 1250 o C. X-ray phase and IR-spectroscopic analyses showed the presence of quartz, cristobalite, mullite, corundum and glass phase in the porcelain stoneware, and the content of the latter is not less than 50 %. High physical and mechanical parameters (strength, frost resistance, heat resistance, etc.) corundum and mullite give porcelain stoneware. RF patent 2768886 was obtained for the developed formulations. Ill. 4. Ref. 20. Tab. 3.
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Natrah, S., R. Hussin, and A. B. Aramjat. "Effects of Soda-Lime-Silica Glass and Borax Decahydrate as Alternative Fluxing Agents on the Stoneware Physico-Mechanical Properties." International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering 16, no. 2 (July 4, 2019): 6649–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15282/ijame.16.2.2019.13.0500.

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Stoneware especially tableware is manufactured by mixing the clay, quartz and flux such as feldspar. Thus, the aim of this work is to investigate the possibility of two alternative fluxing agents namely; soda-lime-silica glass (SLS), and borax decahydrate (BD) on characterization, and physico-mechanical properties of stoneware to demonstrate its suitability for tableware production. SLS and BD are incorporated into stoneware at the dosage of 5 %, and 10 % by weight, respectively. The sample was performed by uniaxial pressing (40 MPa) sintered at 1000, 1050, 1100, and 1150°C (2 hours soaking time) to establish minimum sintering temperature. Bulk density, water absorption, and modulus of rupture (MOR) were measured for each sample. Characterization of XRF, XRD, and SEM was carried out and discussed. Results indicated SLS, BD showed higher physico-mechanical properties and vitrified at 1050-1100°C, lower than normal temperature applied for stoneware (1150°C). Consequently, it was determined that the usage of SLS and BD as fluxing agent in stoneware is possible.
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Normal, I. Nyoman, and Wiryawan Suputra Gumi. "AKUNTANSI BAHAN SISA STONEWARE BSK-4 PADA PRODUKSI ASBAK COKLAT (D 11,0 CM – T 5,5 CM)." Forum Manajemen 13, no. 2 (July 1, 2017): 52–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.61938/fm.v13i2.115.

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The aims of this research were: (1) To know the cost of goods manufacturedBSK-4 stoneware; (2) To know the accounting treatment of scrap material; (3)To know the influence of accounting treatment of scrap material to cost of goodsmanufactured brown astray; and (4) To know the influence of accounting treatmentof scrap material to net profit margin brown astray. The research results shew that:(1) The the cost of goods manufactured BSK-4 stoneware was Rp 2.633,76 each kg.The BSK-4 stoneware is a work in process goods, because it was an result from production process of quartz, kaolin, Kalimantan clay, RRT feldspar, andit was araw material to produce ceramics goods that is brown astray; (2) The productionprocess of brown astray (d 11,0 cm - h 5,5 cm) based Kalimantan clay create scrapmaterial, that is BSK-4 stoneware about 3% or 0,012 kg. Its scrap material wasnot sold and its creating was caused by its ordering characteristic. The accountingtreatment of BSK-4 stoneware annihilation cost was load on brown astray order,by debit of work in process goods - raw material cost, and credit of raw materialcost; (3) The accounting treatment of scrap material BSK-4 stoneware was influenceof cost of goods manufactured brown astray. Cost of goods manufactured brownastray before accounting treatment of scrap material was Rp 19.801,35, and afteraccounting treatment of scrap material was Rp 19.819,35 each unit, so it wasdecrease Rp 18,00 each unit; and (4) The accounting treatment of scrap materialBSK-4 stoneware was influence of net profit margin brown astray. Net profit marginbrown astray before accounting treatment of scrap material was Rp 2.780,44, andafter accounting treatment of scrap material was Rp 2.784,56 each unit, so it wasdecreaseRp 4,12 each unit.
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Normal, I. Nyoman, and WIRYAWAN SUPUTRA GUMI. "ANALISIS BIAYA STANDAR DALAM MENENTUKAN HARGA POKOK PRODUKSI STONEWARE BERBAHAN BAKU UTAMA LEMPUNG KALIMANTAN DAN MANFAATNYA BAGI KEPUTUSAN BISNIS PADA UPT PSTKP BALI – BPPT." Forum Manajemen 10, no. 2 (July 1, 2012): 31–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.61938/fm.v10i2.36.

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Standard costing is predetermine cost which must expenditured to produceunit product or to paid special operation. Standard cost systems was design to costcontrol, be important tool to evaluate judgement that was setting. The aims of thisresearch were : (1) To knew cost of good manufactured stoneware that main rawmaterial of kalimantan blend by standard cost systems; and (2) To knew usefull ofstandard costing for business decision. The research results shew that : (1) Costof good manufactured stoneware that main raw material of kalimantan blend bystandard cost systems was various base on the composition use. The smallest costof good manufactured stoneware was XID composition about Rp 1.628,02 each kgand the biggest was FRC-1 composition about Rp 2.028,68 each kg. Cost of goodmanufactured stoneware by the standard cost systems was bigger than actual costsystems, because there were different into computation ways of raw material, differentloading of direct labour cost, and different loading of manufacturing overhead cost,except the XID composition was smaller; (2) Standard cost application is very usefulinto business decision making for stoneware product, that is : a) As a tool of control,b) As a tool of decision making, c) As a tool of rational cost measurement, and d) Asa tool of recording cost economizing.
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Tangboriboon, Nuchnapa, Sukritchai Teeraroengrit, Pattara Chawhuaymhak, Jirarat Kamonsawas, Sairung Changkhamchom, and Anuvat Sirivat. "Efficient stoneware hand mold for slip casting in natural rubber latex glove preparation." Progress in Rubber, Plastics and Recycling Technology 36, no. 4 (January 13, 2020): 262–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1477760619895013.

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Disposal medical gloves are an important product to maintain hygienic conditions, ensuring security for patients and safeguarding against infections. They are used in many fields, such as dental and medical, beauty and cuisine, food and pharmaceutical industries. Presently, aging populations and an emerging middle class in developing countries require medical gloves at a higher volume. Therefore, the demand for medical gloves increases continuously. In this work, two types of hand molds were prepared from stoneware clay and plaster to be used in the natural rubber glove preparation. The ceramic stoneware and plaster hand molds were prepared by the slip casting. The obtained stoneware hand molds were found to be superior to the commercial hand molds. Natural rubber latex (NRL) gloves were fabricated by dipping the stoneware hand mold coated with a coagulant into the NRL compound using the sulfur curing system at 120°C for 30 min. The latex solid:water weight ratio, drying and firing temperatures, and firing time used to prepare stoneware hand molds were found to affect the adsorption–adhesion properties between the mold surface and the NRL films. The obtained NRL films were further characterized for the physical properties such as appearance, film thickness, tackiness, and effusion of the phase formation by X-ray diffraction, the microstructure by scanning electron microscope, and the mechanical properties. The NRL glove films prepared by the stoneware hand mold possessed the high percentage elongation at break and the maximum load stress equal to 1343.30 ± 78.36% and 12.74 ± 2.34 MPa, respectively. On the other hand, the latex glove films prepared by the plaster hand mold with 80 consistency provided the percentage of elongation at break and the maximum load stress equal to 531.76 ± 2.54 and 21.01 ± 0.08 MPa, respectively.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Stoneware"

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Morrow, Trelle Arlen. "Stoneware for body and soul : a social interpretation of the Chinese stoneware record in British Columbia 1858-1958." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/9313.

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The focus of this study is on a social interpretation of the Chinese utilitarian stoneware container record that has been formed in British Columbia from the mid-19th century through to the mid-20th century. Questions posed in the study revolve around typology and diagnostics of utilitarian stoneware food containers, in association with the social constructs relevant to understanding artifact assemblages. Food containers are found intact in abandoned Chinese habitation sites, museums, antique shops and in private collections. This material culture record is analyzed and interpreted in relation to both change and continuity in container design, manufacturing techniques, and application to specific food types. An extensive list of historical references is reviewed including writings of Western and ethnic Chinese researchers, documentation of pottery in ethnographic studies, and perspectives originating with current archaeological practitioners. Social constructs relevant to the research framework include merchandising and pottery intensification processes, transnational concepts, acculturation, and semiotics relating to the utilitarian stoneware product. Artifact and archival data for this study originate from collections in British Columbia; however, comparisons are made with artifact collections resulting from archaeological excavations at other Pacific Region venues. Anthropological, economic, ethnographical and technological contexts enter into the research framework, and are considered essential elements in an interdisciplinary synthesis of utilitarian stoneware. In order to arrive at the best possible understanding of utilitarian stoneware, a synthesis of all factors relative to the artifacts is essential. The provisioning practice of the merchant elite in both China and North America is seen to be the dominant social construct in understanding the stoneware artifacts. A co-dependence exists between the material and non-material cultural elements of utilitarian Chinese stoneware.
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Beleza, Vera 1969. "A procura de competências de concepção e desenvolvimento de produtos no sector da cerâmica." Master's thesis, Instituições portuguesas -- ISCTE-Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa, 2001. http://dited.bn.pt:80/30049.

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Sampaio, Jorge Pereira de. "A faiança do Juncal." Master's thesis, Instituições portuguesas -- -Universidade Lusíada, 1997. http://dited.bn.pt:80/30325.

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Kille, John Elliot. "The cultural landscape of Baltimore's 19th-century working class stoneware potters." College Park, Md.: University of Maryland, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1903/9684.

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Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Maryland, College Park, 2009.
Thesis research directed by: Dept. of American Studies. Title from t.p. of PDF. Includes bibliographical references. Published by UMI Dissertation Services, Ann Arbor, Mich. Also available in paper.
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Souza, Guilherme Parente. "Densification behaviour and microstructural evolution of a red clay-based stoneware." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.427183.

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Adam, Mazin Siraj. "Responses to significant personal experiences /." Online version of thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/4919.

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Mueller-Heubach, Oliver Maximilian. "From Kaolin to Claymount: Landscapes of the 19th-Century James River Stoneware Industry." W&M ScholarWorks, 2013. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539623630.

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This dissertation will examine the James River stoneware tradition, which encompasses parts of Henrico, Dinwiddie, Prince George, and Charles City Counties, south and east of the Falls of the James at Richmond, Virginia. This area has one of the richest histories in American ceramics. The essential elements of stoneware production will be examined. This dissertation will provide the only comprehensive overview of this regional industry with in depth descriptions of the relevant potteries, potting families and their environment. Detailed description of ceramic forms and decorations specific to individual potters will be provided. The archaeological research done at the potting sites, much of it participated in by the author will be presented. This will allow future attribution and dating of James River stoneware.;Landscapes of the 19th century James River stoneware industry will be explored and the nature of the potters' craft and community will be analyzed within the Meshwork as used by Tim Ingold. Through applications of both structural and semiotic approaches the production, relationships, and landscapes of the potteries will be organized and problematized. An effort will be made to provide as deep and broad a context as possible including social, political, and economic conditions. Archaeological, historical, and oral data will be used to understand the potters' habitus and the roles of artisans, their neighbors, landscapes and artifacts in actively creating that world.
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Rowan, Yorke M. "Ancient distribution and deposition of prestige objects : basalt vessels during late prehistory in the southern Levant /." Digital version accessible at:, 1998. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.

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Prado, Ana Candida de Almeida. "Placas cerâmicas para revestimento de baixa absorção de água e estabilidade dimensional confeccionadas por moagem a seco usando o material da formação Corumbataí /." Rio Claro : [s.n.], 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/103002.

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Resumo: A maioria das indústrias do Pólo de Santa Gertrudes utiliza as rochas sedimentares da Formação Corumbataí como única matéria-prima para a fabricação de placas cerâmicas para revestimento com absorção de água entre 6,0 e 10,0%. Os minerais geralmente encontrados nessas rochas são illita, albita, quartzo, hematita e, em níveis localizados, carbonatos. A produção de placas de baixa porosidade é complicada principalmente devido aos problemas de instabilidade dimensional causados pela deformação piroplástica. A illita, hematita e carbonatos aumentam a susceptibilidade a esse fenômeno. Este trabalho estudou minuciosamente as características de alguns litotipos da formação e analisou detalhadamente a influência da adição de outras matérias-primas sobre um litotipo rico em feldspato. A adição de diabásio, alumina e feldspato potássico não aumenta a estabilidade dimensional. A adição de caulim reduz a susceptibilidade à deformação piroplástica. A composição formada pelo litotipo feldspático, caulim, feldspato e quartzo mostrou-se mais estável dimensionalmente, porém as peças dessa mistura ficaram fracas. A massa composta pelo litotipo feldspático, diabásio e caulim é menos suscetível à deformação piroplástica. A influência da granulação e da compacidade foi testada em algumas amostras. Massas com distribuição granulométrica próximas às praticadas no Pólo são mais suscetíveis à deformação piroplástica. E uma maior compacidade não necessariamente implica em uma maior estabilidade dimensional.
Abstract: The majority of Santa Gertrudes Pole's factories use the sedimentary rocks from Corumbataí Formation as the unique raw material for the manufacture of ceramic tiles with the water absorption between 6,0 and 10,0%. The formation generaily is composed by ulite, albite, quartz, hematite and, in specific beds, by carbonates. The production of iow porosity tiles is complicated mainly due to the larger occurrence of dimensional instability problems occasioned by pyroplastic deformation. ulite, hematite and carbonates increase susceptibility to these phenomena. This work studied the characteristics of some formation iithotypes and anaiyzed the influence of other raw materiais over a feldspar rich uithotype. The addition of diabase, alumina and feldspar-K doesn't increase dimensional stability. Kaolin's addition decreases the susceptibility to pyropiastic deformation. The mass composed of feidspar rich lithotype, kaolin, feldspar and quartz generated more dimensional stability, but the tiies were weaker. The blending composed of feldspar rich lithotype, diabase and kaolin is less susceptible to pyroplastic deformation. The influence of particle size distribution and pressing density was experimented in some samples. Blendings with particle size distribution next to those practiced in the Pole are more susceptibie to pyropiastic deformation. A larger pressing density not necessarily implies a greater dimensional stability.
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Durrence, Barney. "Agrarian impressions." Click here to access thesis, 2005. http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/etd/archive/fall2005/barney%5Fm%5Fdurrence/durrence%5Fbarney%5Fm%5F200508%5Fmfa..pdf.

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Thesis (M.F.A.)--Georgia Southern University, 2005.
"A thesis submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Georgia Southern University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Fine Arts" ETD. Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-40) and appendices.
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Books on the topic "Stoneware"

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Elk, Robert Big. Stoneware. [Rapid City, S.D.] (P.O. Box 1504, Rapid City 57709): [Sioux Indian Museum and Crafts Center, 1992.

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C, Ketchum William. American stoneware. New York: H. Holt, 1991.

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Raycraft, Don. American stoneware. Radnor, PA: Wallace-Homestead Book Co., 1995.

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Michele, Zulim, ed. Stoneware creations. Livonia, MI: Scott Publications, 1992.

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Freeman, R. Austin. The stoneware monkey. New York: Dover Publications, 1987.

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Attard, Robert. Early German stoneware. Atglen, Penn: Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 2014.

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Arnold, Ken. Collecting Australian found stoneware. Maiden Gully, Australia: Crown Castleton Publisher, 1989.

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Phil, Schaltenbrand, ed. Stoneware of southwestern Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh, Pa: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996.

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DePasquale, Dan. Red Wing stoneware encyclopedia. Paducah, Ky: Collector Books, 2010.

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Spearing, J. Stoneware hot water bottles. (S.l.): (J. Spearing), 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Stoneware"

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Kara, Alpagut, and Ozlem Ozcan. "Use of Turkish Pumice in Stoneware Formulations." In Whitewares and Materials: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 24, Issue 2, 176. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470294796.ch15.

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Yakub, Mohd Fadhi, Verly Veto Vermol, Rusmadiah Anwar, and Oskar Hasdinor Hassan. "Stoneware as Replacement Material for Modern Ventilation Wall." In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Research of Arts, Design and Humanities (ISRADH 2014), 439–48. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-530-3_44.

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Pokroeva, Yana, Oksana Savvova, Hennadii Voronov, Oleksii Fesenko, and Olena Khrystych. "Biocidal Protective Glass-Ceramic Coatings for Porcelain Stoneware." In Smart Technologies in Urban Engineering, 391–402. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-46877-3_35.

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Prasad, C. S., and L. K. Sharma. "Development of Stoneware Body Formulation Suitable for Fast Firing." In Ceramic Transactions Series, 51–58. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119423799.ch5.

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Jamil, Nur Jannah, Norhanisa Hamran, and Verly Veto Vermol. "Conceptual Labyrinth Pattern Design for Ceramic Stoneware Art Form." In International Colloquium of Art and Design Education Research (i-CADER 2014), 337–43. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-332-3_35.

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Leonelli, C., F. Bondioli, P. Veronesi, V. Cannillo, M. Romagnoli, and T. Manfredini. "Micromechanics Principles Applied to Fracture Propagation in Porcelain Stoneware Tiles." In Materials & Equipment/Whitewares: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 22, Issue 2, 191–99. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470294673.ch30.

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Esposito, Leonardo, Carlo Palmonari, and Antonella Tucci. "Surface Morphology and Resistance to Stains of Porcelain Stoneware Tiles." In Materials & Equipment/Whitewares: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 23, Issue 2, 31. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470294734.ch6.

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Bernardo, E., L. Esposito, E. Rambaldi, and A. Tucci. "Glass-Ceramic Stoneware as a Promising Application for Waste Glasses." In Ceramic Transactions Series, 57–62. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470909874.ch7.

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Yakub, Mohd Fadhi, Oskar Hasdinor Hassan, Syaza Abdul Rahim, and Rusmadiah Anwar. "Theoretical Framework of Replaceable Ventilation Blocks Using Modified Stoneware Body." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Colloquium of Art and Design Education Research (i-CADER 2015), 61–69. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0237-3_7.

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Umar, Abu Nain, Zainal Zakaria, Rusmadiah Anwar, and Oskar Hasdinor Hassan. "Stoneware Clay as a Replacement Material for Artificial Reef Design." In International Colloquium of Art and Design Education Research (i-CADER 2014), 145–52. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-332-3_16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Stoneware"

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Santos, Tiago André, Nuno Santos, Celso Gomes, Luc Hennetier, Vítor Costa, and Luís Costa. "FEATURES OF UTILITARIAN STONEWARE FIRED WITH MICROWAVE RADIATION." In Ampere 2019. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ampere2019.2019.9913.

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The energy dependence on fossil resources and the increasing competitiveness of the stoneware industry, which is a relevant natural gas consumer, leads to new and more environmentally friendly firing methods. Microwave radiation is herein presented as an alternative heating technology for stoneware firing. The samples were fired in a multimode furnace with 6 magnetrons in its core, each one operating at a nominal power of 900 W and frequency of 2.45 GHz. A pyrometer and a thermocouple were installed in the microwave furnace for temperature measuring, control and monitoring. Pyrometer was calibrated in an electric furnace for accurate temperature measurements. During calibration, the thermocouple used in the microwave furnace was installed in the electric furnace, giving a temperature difference from the control (electric furnace) of 2 to 5 ºC, from room temperature up to 1450 ºC. To help the stoneware firing, a silicon carbide (SiC) plate was used as microwave susceptor, also working as a support base for the stoneware samples (mugs). The microstructure of the microwave fired stoneware shows features similar to those of conventionally fired samples (gas and electric heating), with the microwave requiring lower firing temperature to reach an equal structure. X-Ray diffraction and scanning electron micrograph show the relevant transformations taking place for lower temperatures when using microwave heating.
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Santos, Tiago, Melinda Ramani, Susana Devesa, Catarina Batista, Margarida Franco, Isabel Duarte, Luís Costa, Nelson Ferreira, Nuno Alves, and Paula Pascoal-Faria. "Additive Manufactured Stoneware Fired in Microwave Furnace." In MATERIAIS. Basel Switzerland: MDPI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/materproc2022008145.

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Ni, Jianlin. "Thinking of the Red Stoneware Art of Jiang Rong." In 2nd International Conference on Arts, Design and Contemporary Education. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icadce-16.2016.211.

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Vermol, V. V., R. Anwar, O. H. Hassan, and Z. Zakaria. "Framework design on stoneware bund for modern Oryza Sativa planting." In 2013 IEEE Business Engineering and Industrial Applications Colloquium (BEIAC). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/beiac.2013.6560234.

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Rahim, S. A., Z. A. Rahim, V. V. Vermol, R. Anwar, A. R. Jalil, and O. H. Hassan. "The theoretical framework study of artificial walet nest template from stoneware body." In 2012 IEEE Symposium on Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications (ISBEIA). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isbeia.2012.6422961.

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Salehi, S., N. M. Zainuddin, R. Anwar, and O. H. Hassan. "Notice of Retraction Stoneware body strength using industrial sludge to conceptually proposed for ceramic artworks." In 2012 IEEE Symposium on Humanities, Science and Engineering Research (SHUSER). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/shuser.2012.6268814.

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Rahman, S., Z. A. Rahim, R. Anwar, and O. H. Hassan. "A study on drying and joining process for large scale sculpture incorporate with stoneware body." In 2013 IEEE Business Engineering and Industrial Applications Colloquium (BEIAC). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/beiac.2013.6560235.

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Ponimin, Hariyanto, Badrul Bin Isa, and Suharmanto. "Development of graft earthenware ceramic firing stove design from the usage of wasted gas fire and heat from tunnel stove in stoneware ceramic firing process." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON METALLURGY AND MATERIALS (ISMM2019): Exploring New Innovation in Metallurgy and Materials. AIP Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0000893.

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Sood, T., and A. Gurmu. "Reusing and repurposing of glass waste: A literature review." In 10th World Construction Symposium. Building Economics and Management Research Unit (BEMRU), University of Moratuwa, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31705/wcs.2022.56.

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An increase in demolition activities has led to the generation of large amounts of glass waste. Due to its non-biodegradable nature, glass can stay in landfills for longer periods without decomposition; thus, it occupies a large volume of landfills. This study aimed to analyze the potential reuses and repurposing of glass waste in the construction industry. A systematic review of the literature was conducted, and secondary data were extracted. The data were analyzed qualitatively to achieve the objective of the study. The generation of glass waste in four different parts of the world, namely: Hong Kong, Australia, Europe and the USA has been studied to get an estimate for the increase in glass waste trends. The generation of glass waste saw a downfall from 2006 to 2010, was then steady from 2011 to 2016 and then slightly rose. A high volume of glass waste in landfills and its non-biodegradable nature has made it essential for the discovery of new methods of reuse and recycling of glass waste. Some of the potential reuse and repurposing options include Aggregate for Concrete, Filtration Media, Glass Fibres, Blast Abrasive, Roof Coating, Ceramic Based Products, Burnt Bricks, Low-Temperature Stoneware Tiles, Insulation, and Decorative Materials. The paper provides useful information to various stakeholders in the construction industry to understand how and where glass waste can be reused.
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Peker, Hüseyin. "Biotechnological Product in Wood (Stonewater) and Impregnation." In International Congress on Human-Computer Interaction, Optimization and Robotic Applications. SETSCI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36287/setsci.4.5.006.

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Reports on the topic "Stoneware"

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Balsiger, Carol. Three basic stoneware glazes for cone six oxidation which may be changed in color or texture by the addition of common materials such as sand, clay soil, crushed gravel, or metal filings. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.559.

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Gingrich, Stewart L. Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada328810.

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Lacy, James L. Stonework or Sandcastle? Asia's Regional Security Forum. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada301183.

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Schmidt, Aaron, Kayley Schacht, Sunny Adams, and Adam Smith. Fort Riley German POW stonework historic context and National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) evaluation. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), November 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/47843.

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This project provides a historic context for the German prisoner-of-war (POW) experience at Fort Riley, Kansas, and an inventory of stonework features constructed using POW labor during World War II (WWII). The purpose of this historic context and inventory is to determine the stone-work’s eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Based on the historic context and inventory, researchers for this project have determined that there is a potential noncontiguous historic district at Fort Riley. This “German POW Stonework Historic District” at Fort Riley is composed of three linear segments: one concentrated around a stone drainage ditch at Camp Forsyth, one concentrated on a series of stone check dams at Camp Whitside, and one concentrated on a stone levee ditch and culvert at Camp Funston. Additionally, researchers have determined that 12 additional stonework features outside the proposed historic district boundaries are potentially eligible for the NRHP. These include a stone vehicular culvert at Camp Forsyth and four drainage gutters within Fort Riley’s main cantonment.
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Jackson, Sarah, and Jason Church. Fort Leonard Wood German POW stonework : maintenance and repair. Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (U.S.), August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/22790.

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Pokrzywinski, Kaytee, West Bishop, Christopher Grasso, Kaitlin Volk, and Kurt Getsinger. Chemical management strategies for starry stonewort : a mesocosm study. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42040.

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US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) approved algaecides and herbicides are frequently utilized to manage nuisance algae and aquatic macrophytes. However, there is limited information available on the effectiveness of these products for the management of starry stonewort. Thus, the goal of this research was to discern effective chemical control products for later growth stages of starry stonewort using mesocosm studies. Eleven treatments were evaluated using various combinations of four copper-based products, endothall, diquat, and carfentrazone – all with USEPA registrations for use in aquatic sites. To assess treatment efficacy, water quality, photophysiology, biomass changes, and bulbil viability were evaluated. Nine of the eleven treatments yielded lower dissolved oxygen concentrations and higher specific conductance when compared to the control. Photophysiological response varied by condition, but seven of eleven treatments resulted in significantly lower fluorescent and maximum fluorescent yield. Five of these also exhibited significantly lower average photosynthetic yields, with combination treatments resulting in more drastic decreases. Ten of the eleven treatments had significantly less biomass compared to the control when measured via wet weight; however, only four treatments were significant when measured via dry weight. Lastly, all conditions utilizing copper-based products significantly reduced bulbil viability while non-copper products had no impact.
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Pokrzywinski, Kaytee, Kurt Getsinger, Bradley Steckart, and Jonathan Midwood. Aligning research and management priorities for Nitellopsis obtusa (starry stonewort). Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/38234.

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Pokrzywinski, Kaytee, Christopher Grasso, Kaitlin Volk, Bradley Sartain, and Briana Fernando. Growth assessments of starry stonewort (Nitellopsis obtusa) in various substrate types for large-scale cultivation studies. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/44403.

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The purpose of this study was to compare multiple substrate types to optimize cultivation conditions for the invasive macroalga Nitellopsis obtusa (Desv. in Loisel.) J. Groves, commonly known as starry stonewort. Large-scale cultivation will allow for tiered approaches to management evaluation research while minimizing the influence of confounding variables.
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Canty, Jeremiah D. Stonewall Jackson at Chancellorsville: The Principles of War and the Horns of a Dilemma at the Burton Farm. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada529773.

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Bolton, Laura. Donor Support for the Human Rights of LGBT+. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.100.

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This rapid review synthesises evidence on the bilateral and multilateral donors promoting and protecting the human rights of LGBT+ people on a global scale. It focusses on those donors that have policies, implementation plans and programmes on LGBT+ rights. This review also examines the evidence on the impact of their work. The bilateral donors providing the most support for LGBT+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, +) communities in 2017-18 are the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), UK Department for International Development (DFID), The Netherlands Development Cooperation, Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), and the European Commission (EC). Whilst the multilateral donors providing the most support for LGBT+ are the UN and World Bank. The United Nations (UN) is doing a huge amount of work on LGBT+ rights across the organisation which there was not scope to fully explore in this report. The UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (UNOCHR) in particular is doing a lot on this theme. They publish legal obligation information, call attention to rights abuses through general assembly resolutions. The dialogue with governments, monitor violations and support human rights treaties bodies. The work of the World Bank in this area focuses on inclusion rather than rights. A small number of projects were identified which receive funding from bilateral and multilateral donors. These were AMSHeR, International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA), and Stonewall. This rapid review focused on identifying donor support for LGBT+ rights, therefore, searches were limited to general databases and donor websites, utilising non-academic and donor literature. Much of the information comes directly from websites and these are footnoted throughout the report. Little was identified in the way of impact evaluation within the scope of this report. The majority of projects found through searches were non-governmental and so not the focus of this report.
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