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ACerS publishing partner Wiley has identified the top downloaded articles from 2016–2017 for each ACerS journal. These articles had the greatest number of downloads within 12 months of being published.
From hot topics in ceramics and glass science and technology to comprehensive overviews and great public interest stories, these articles are reflective of the excellence of our authors, editors, and reviewers.
We invite you to take a look at these interesting articles and discover what other readers like you have already found out. Many articles are open access, and others will be free-to-read until March 31.
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
- Additive manufacturing and characterization of complex Al2O3 parts based on a novel stereolithography method
- Additive manufacturing of dense ceramic parts via direct ink writing of aqueous alumina suspensions
- Ballistic testing of surface-treated alumina and silicon carbide with improved adhesive bond strength
- Engineered TiO2 and SiO2-TiO2 films on silica-coated glass for increased thin film durability under abrasive conditions
- Fabrication of a glass-ceramic-to-metal seal between Ti–6Al–4V and a strontium boroaluminate glass
- Isothermal oxidation behavior of Gd2Zr2O7/YSZ multilayered thermal barrier coatings
- Learning from nature: Using bioinspired approaches and natural materials to make porous bioceramics
- Mechanical characterization of parts produced by ceramic on-demand extrusion process
- Robocasting of silicon nitride with controllable shape and architecture for biomedical applications
- Sintering behavior and biocompatibility of a low temperature co-fired ceramic for microfluidic biosensors
International Journal of Applied Glass Science
- A new twist on glass: A brittle material enabling flexible integrated photonics
- Accelerated Leach Testing of Glass (ALTGLASS): I. Informatics approach to high level waste glass gel formation and aging
- Accelerated Leach Testing of Glass (ALTGLASS): II. Mineralization of hydrogels by leachate strong bases
- Bioglass and bioactive glasses and their impact on healthcare
- Crystallization of glass: What we know, what we need to know
- Glass: The carrier of light—A brief history of optical fiber
- Glass: The eye of science
- Ion release, hydroxyapatite conversion, and cytotoxicity of boron-containing bioactive glass scaffolds
- Iridescence in ancient glass: A morphological and chemical investigation
- Reactive molecular dynamics simulations of sodium silicate glasses—Toward an improved understanding of the structure
- Welcome to the Glass Age
Journal of the American Ceramic Society
- Cements in the 21st century: Challenges, perspectives, and opportunities
- Cold sintering process: A new era for ceramic packaging and microwave device development
- Cold sintering process: A novel technique for low-temperature ceramic processing of ferroelectrics
- Current understanding and future research directions at the onset of the next century of sintering science and technology
- Scaling effects in perovskite ferroelectrics: Fundamental limits and process-structure-property relations
- The role of ceramic and glass science research in meeting societal challenges: Report from an NSF-sponsored workshop
- Utilizing the cold sintering process for flexible–printable electroceramic device fabrication
- Viscosity of glass-forming systems
- Viscous flow of medieval cathedral glass
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