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E-Book, Englisch, Band 153, 360 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Ceramic Transaction Series

Bansal / Singh / Kriven Advances in Ceramic Matrix Composites IX

E-Book, Englisch, Band 153, 360 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Ceramic Transaction Series

ISBN: 978-1-118-40690-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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Ceramic-matrix composites are strong, tough, environmentally stable, light in weight, and have the ability to withstand high operating temperatures. These characteristics make them viable candidate materials for high temperature structural applications. Twenty three are included in this volume describing the latest developments in the areas of ceramic fibers, processing and fabrication, oxide and non-oxide composites, carbon-carbon composites, geopolymer composites, mechanical behavior, corrosion and environmental effects, characterization, fiber-matrix interface, design of composites, and thermal/environmental barrier coatings.
Proceedings of the symposium held at the 105th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, April 27-30, in Nashville, Tennessee; Ceramic Transactions, Volume 153.
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Preface ix
Ceramic Fibers
Fine Ceramic Fibers: From Microstructure to High TemperatureMechanical Behavior 3
M.-H. Berger
Fabrication and Grain Growth In YAG and Mullite Fibers 27
W.M. Kriven, K. Jurkschat, B.R. Johnson, WYoon, and C.Chiritescu
Raman and Rayleigh Imaging of the Corrosion Process of SiCFibers 47
M. Havel and Ph. Colomban
Processing and Design
The Use of Electrophoretic Deposition for the Fabrication ofCeramic and Glass Matrix Composites 57
A.R. Boccaccini and C. Kaya
Fabrication of Reaction Sintered SiC Based Materials withNanosize Particle Infiltration 67
S.R Lee, J.O. Jin, and A. Kohyama
Production of AI203-Ti3AI Cermets by the Pressureless ReactionSintering Process 81
E. Rocha-Rangel, C.L Echeverria, R.L. Hernandez,VS. Cortes, andG.M. Gonzalez
Production of Multilayer Ceramic Laminates with ImprovedMechanical Properties 89
M. Bertoldi, M. Paternoster; and V.M. Sglavo
Designing with C/C-SiC Composites 103
W. Krenkel
Preparation and Characterization of La-ln-Mg-O and La-ln-Ca-OCeramic Matrix Composites 125
C-F.KaoandC.-TWu
Oxide Matrix Composites
Development of Si3N4/BAS Ceramic Matrix Composite forEngineering Applications 141
F.YU.Y. Fang, and K.W.White
Interfacial Behavior of Two Oxide/Oxide Composites 163
N. Du Souich.Y Fang, U. Wilkund, and K.W White
Geopolymers and Geopolymer Matrix Composites
What are These Things Called Geopolymers? A PhysicochemicalPerspective 175
K.J.D. MacKenzie
Effect of Blast Furnace Slag Addition on Microstructure andProperties of Metakaolinite Geopolymeric Materials 187
C.K.Yip, G.C. Lukey, and J.S.J. van Deventer
Composite Cold Ceramic Geopolymer in a Refractory Application211
D.C. Comrie and W.M. Kriven
Microstructure and Michrochemistry of Fully-Reacted Geopolymersand Geopolymer Matrix Composites 227
W.M. Kriven, J.L Bell, and M. Gordon
Mechanical Properties
Mechanical Behavior of Carbon-Carbon Composites at Room andElevated Temperatures 253
N. Sundaram, R.WTrice, and TJ. Bowman
Effect of Thermal Exposure on Microstructural and MechanicalCharacteristics of Reaction Sintered SiC Based Materials 267
S.R Lee.J.O. LinJ.K. Lee, B.H. Min, H.KYoon, J.S. Park,Y Katoh,and A. Kohyama
Fatigue Life and Crack Growth Behavior of AI|8B4033 WhiskerReinforced Composite 277
WJ. ParkYB. Choi, S.C. Huh, and H.K.Yoon
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Alumina-CopperComposites 285
S. Menon and WG. Fahrenholtz
Characterization
Characterization of Zirconium Diboride-Molybdenum DisilicideCeramics 299
A.L Chamberlain, W.G. Fahrenhottz, G.E. Hilmas, and D.TEllerby
Sliding Wear Characteristics and Processing of MoSi2 Composites309
Y.H. Park, H.K.Yoon, S.R Lee, WJ. ParkY.B. Choi and S.C.Huh
Enhanced Wetting of Carbon-Coated Alumina Substrates by AluminumAlloys 317
E. Rocha-Rangel, RF. Becher and E. Lara-Curzio
Thermal/Environmental Barrier Coatings
Thermal Conductivity and Stability of Hf02-Y203 and LajZr207Evaluated for 1650°C Thermal/Environmental Barrier CoatingApplications 331
D. Zhu, N.R Bansal, and R.A. Miller
Index 345


Narottam P. Bansal, PhD, is Senior Research Scientist at the NASA Glenn Research Center, where he has conducted research on glasses, ceramics, and composites since 1985. In addition to publishing more than 230 papers, Dr. Bansal holds seven patents and is the author or editor of five books and 32 conference proceedings.

J. P. Singh is the editor of Advances in Ceramic Matrix Composites IX, published by Wiley.

Waltraud M. Kriven is Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Professor Kriven received her Ph.D. in 1976 in Solid State Chemistry from the University of Adelaide in South Australia and her B.Sc. (Honors) and Baccalaureate degrees in Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Biochemistry from the same institute. She is an internationally recognized expert in the areas of phase transformations in inorganic compounds and their applications in structural ceramic composites. She has authored or co-authored over 240 research publications, and fourteen books to date.

Hartmut Schneider is the head of the "Structural and Functional Ceramics" group at the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Materials Research, Köln (Germany) and is a Professor of Applied Mineralogy at the University of Hannover (Germany). He has been working on different topics of high pressure mineralogy and on refractory and ceramic materials. He is renowned for his research work in crystal chemistry, ceramics and composites of mullite, an alumino silicate of the stoichiometric composition 3Al2O3·2SiO2. Professor Schneider has published over 200 scientific and technical papers. His list of awards includes the Japanese Government Research Award, the Lilienthal Award, and the Fellowship of the American Ceramic Society.


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