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Corrosion of Ceramic Matrix Composites

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2005
Editorial ; International ...
Nickel, K.G., Desmaison, J.
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Ceramic matrix composites

Materials & Design, 1990
Abstract The properties of continuous fibre, whisker, platelet and particulate reinforced ceramic matrix composite (CMCs) are discussed with emphasis upon their improved strength, fracture toughness and reliability in comparison with glass, glass-ceramic and ceramic materials. Fabrication of composites to component shape is discussed.
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Ceramic Matrix Composites

2010
Abstract This chapter discusses the types of fibers and matrix materials used in ceramic matrix composites and the role of interfacial coatings. It describes the methods used to produce ceramic composites, including powder processing, slurry infiltration and consolidation, polymer infiltration and pyrolysis, chemical vapor infiltration ...
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Ceramic Materials and Ceramic Matrix Composites

1992
Silicon nitride is one of the best candidates among non-oxide ceramics and has a very attractive combination of properties. Such as high strength at room and elevated temperatures high impact strength high strength-to-weight ratio high specific modulus (E/ρ) good creep resistance excellent thermal shock resistance ...
B. Saruhan   +4 more
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Tribology of Ceramics and Ceramic Matrix Composites

2013
Ceramic materials are well suited for tribological applications due to their superior hardness, high wear resistance, good chemical resistance, stability at high temperatures, etc. Ceramic pairs are commonly used in extreme environmental applications, such as high loads, high speeds, high temperatures and corrosive environments.
Prasanta Sahoo, J. Paulo Davim
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Strength and Toughness of Ceramic Matrix Composites

Annual Review of Materials Science, 1987
The interest in high-strength structural ceramics and ceramic composites has exploded in the last decade and a half. The ability to sinter and produce complex shapes of SiC and Si3N4 led to major international efforts to produce ceramic components for turbine and diesel applications-a goal that had been previously considered to be unachievable.
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CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES

1996
PRASHANT G. KARANDIKAR   +2 more
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