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W. D. Kingery

W. D. Kingery

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Materials Science

D-Index
60
Citations
25407
World Ranking
6914
National Ranking
1738

Overview

W. D. Kingery was affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States. Over the course of their career, they contributed to the academic and scientific community through various research efforts, although specific details on recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues are not available.

The scientist's work did not have documented frequent co-authors or major publication outlets noted in the provided data. Nor were there listed subfields or specialized topics explicitly linked to their research.

No specific book publications attributed to this scientist were provided, and information regarding awards received or distinctions earned is not recorded.

Due to the limitations of available data, the exact research fields and main topics of W. D. Kingery's scholarly focus could not be detailed. However, their affiliation with MIT suggests engagement with advanced scientific or technological disciplines relevant to that institution's research environment.

W. D. Kingery is deceased. The details about their career and scholarly contributions reflect the available records but do not encompass a full account of their academic or scientific influence.

Best Publications

  • Introduction to Ceramics

    W. D. Kingery;H. K. Bowen;D. R. Uhlmann;R. Frieser

  • Densification during Sintering in the Presence of a Liquid Phase. I. Theory

    W. D. Kingery

  • Study of the Initial Stages of Sintering Solids by Viscous Flow, Evaporation‐Condensation, and Self‐Diffusion

    W. D. Kingery;M. Berg

  • Factors Affecting Thermal Stress Resistance of Ceramic Materials

    W. D. Kingery

  • Effect of Porosity on Physical Properties of Sintered Alumina

    R. L. Coble;W. D. Kingery

  • Self-Diffusion of Oxygen in Single Crystal and Polycrystalline Aluminum Oxide

    Unknown

  • Metal‐Ceramic Interactions: III, Surface Tension and Wettability of Metal‐Ceramic Systems

    Michael Humenik;William D. Kingery

  • Plausible Concepts Necessary and Sufficient for Interpretation of Ceramic Grain‐Boundary Phenomena: I, Grain‐Boundary Characteristics, Structure, and Electrostatic Potential

    W. D. Kingery

  • Densification During Sintering in the Presence of a Liquid Phase. II. Experimental

    W. D. Kingery;M. D. Narasimhan

  • Thermal Conductivity: X, Data for Several Pure Oxide Materials Corrected to Zero Porosity

    W. D. Kingery;J. Francl;R. L. Coble;T. Vasilos

  • Oxygen Ion Mobility in Cubic Zr0.85Ca0.15O1.85

    W. D. Kingery;J. Pappis;M. E. Doty;D. C. Hill

  • Surface Tension of Some Liquid Oxides and Their Temperature Coefficients

    W. D. Kingery

  • Metal-Ceramic Interactions:IV, Absolute Measurement of Metal-Ceramic Interfacial Energy and the Interfacial Adsorption of Silicon from Iron-Silicon Alloys

    W. D. Kingery

  • Fundamental Study of Phosphate Bonding in Refractories: I, Literature Review

    William David Kingery

  • Plausible Concepts Necessary and Sufficient for Interpretation of Ceramic Grain‐Boundary Phenomena: II, Solute Segregation, Grain‐Boundary Diffusion, and General Discussion*

    W. D. Kingery

  • Dissolution in Ceramic Systems: I, Molecular Diffusion, Natural Convection, and Forced Convection Studies of Sapphire Dissolution in Calcium Aluminum Silicate

    A. R. Cooper;W. D. Kingery

  • Thermal Conductivity: XIV, Conductivity of Multicomponent Systems

    W. D. Kingery

  • THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. XIII. EFFECT OF MICROSTRUCTURE ON CONDUCTIVITY OF SINGLE-PHASE CERAMICS

    F. R. Charvat;W. D. Kingery

  • Kinetics of High-Temperature Processes

    Unknown

  • Microstructures of SrTiO<sub>3</sub> Internal Boundary Layer Capacitors During and After Processing and Resultant Electrical Properties

    Unknown

  • Radiation Energy Transfer and Thermal Conductivity of Ceramic Oxides

    D. W. Lee;W. D. Kingery

  • Regelation, Surface Diffusion, and Ice Sintering

    W. D. Kingery

  • Thermal Conductivity: XII, Temperature Dependence of Conductivity for Single-Phase Ceramics

    W. D. Kingery

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