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Designing of textile preforms for ceramic matrix composites

Advanced Composite Materials, 1999
Two and three dimensional fiber preforms produced by textile forming techniques have been used successfully for reinforcing ceramic-based composites. The focus of this paper is on the design of textile preforms for reinforcing ceramic matrix composites. The research work consisted of the following tasks: (1) identification of typical loading conditions
Tsu-Wei Chou, Ryuta Kamiya
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Integral Textile Ceramic Composites for Turbine Engine Combustors

Volume 4: Turbo Expo 2002, Parts A and B, 2002
Integrally formed ceramic matrix composite structures are being developed for a range of hot-structure applications involving active cooling. In this paper, some advantages of integral textile approaches are summarised and design possibilities for turbine engine combustors are suggested.
B. N. Cox   +3 more
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Textile Reinforced Ceramic Composites for Structural Infill Slab Applications

IABSE Reports, 2010
<p>This paper reports on a proof-of-concept study to develop an innovative structural infill slab system using textile reinforced ceramic composites. A magnesium-phosphate binder is used in combination with various aggregates and the resulting composites are produced and tested.
Samson Tassew, Adam Lubell
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Craft Production: Ceramics, Textiles, and Bone

2013
Abstract The Bronze Age can be characterised by an unprecedented increase in craft activity. One of these was the production of bone, ceramics, and textiles, three contrasting materials that became widespread in this period. This article discusses the production of these materials separately, starting with its various types.
Sofaer, Joanna.   +2 more
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Organically modified ceramics for coating textile materials

2007
Fabrics made of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and glass fibres were coated with different modified inorganic—organic hybrid polymers based on 3-glycidyloxpropyl trimethoxysilane. In the case of PET the focus was to affect the surface specific properties especially the hydrophobic, oleophobic and hydrophilic properties.
T. Textor, T. Bahners, E. Schollmeyer
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Thermal retardant properties of textiles impregnated with ceramic powder

Materials Technology, 2012
AbstractHeat retardant materials have gained more attention in protection and industrial applications. Different methods have been proposed and designed to produce heat retardant fabric, including aluminised fibreglass, non-woven composites, metal matrix composites, etc.
M Ghane, M Ramazanpour, M Sheikhzadeh
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Characterization of ceramic bricks incorporated with textile laundry sludge

Ceramics International, 2012
Abstract Solidification/stabilization (S/S) treatment of wastes is a suitable alternative to immobilize contaminants within a chosen material. This work proposes the mixing of textile laundry wastewater sludge with clay in order to produce bricks for civil construction.
Luciana C.S. Herek   +5 more
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Progressive Failure Analysis Modeling Techniques for Ceramic Matrix Textile Composites

43rd AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, 2002
A micromechanics textile composite analysis code has been developed to predict the progressive damages for textile composite structures, especially for the brittle material composite systems. The repeating unit cell (RUC) of a textile composite is usually u sed to represent the textile composite.
James Min, Yucheng Shi, Michael Card
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Gender and Status in Inca Textile and Ceramic Craft Production

2018
Inca imperial rule depended on the production and distribution of cloth and pottery of different qualities. These were produced by specialists, such as the acllacona and cumbicamayos, and were used in performances of state hospitality that reciprocated the labor service (mit’a) of Inca subjects, and given as rewards.
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Ultra-high temperature ceramics for extreme environments

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Elizabeth
exaly  

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