Robert L. Coble
Robert Louis Coble (January 22, 1928 – August 27, 1992) was an American ceramic scientist, notable for his discovery of Coble creep, the effect that carries his name, and for his invention of Lucalox.Coble was a member of the National Academy of Engineering. The National Academy of Engineering said that Coble was "widely recognized for his contributions to the theory of sintering of materials and to ceramic processing". Coble received Humboldt Research Award in 1984. The American Ceramic Society established an award in Coble's name: Robert L. Coble Award for Young Scholars. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by French, Roger HarquailOther Authors: “...Robert L. Coble....”
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3The origins of internal stresses in polycrystalline AL2O3 and their effects on mechanical propertiesby Blendell, John EdwardOther Authors: “...Robert L. Coble....”
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4by Rossing, Barry RobertOther Authors: “...Robert L. Coble....”
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5by Ghoshtagore, Rathindra NathOther Authors: “...Robert L. Coble....”
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6by Handwerker, Carol AnneOther Authors: “...Robert L. Coble....”
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7by Corbin, Normand DenisOther Authors: “...Robert L. Coble....”
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8by Rothman, Elaine PaulaOther Authors: “...Robert L. Coble....”
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9by Dynys, Joseph MichaelOther Authors: “...Robert L. Coble and Rowland M. Cannon....”
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