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Ultra-high-temperature ceramics for transpiration cooling

2023
Porous ultra-high-temperature ceramics (UHTCs) have been studied for their use in transpiration cooling of the leading edges of hypersonic vehicles. The envisioned design consists of a layered hybrid material: a dense UHTC substructure with channels providing coolant fluid to a partially sintered, permeable surface layer to evenly distribute coolant ...
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Processing Methods for Ultra High Temperature Ceramics

2013
Ultra-high-temperature ceramics (UHTCs) are a group of materials that can withstand ultra high temperatures (1600-3000 oC) which will be encountered by future hypersonic re-entry vehicles. Future re-entry vehicles will have sharp edges to improve flight performance.
J.K. Sonber   +4 more
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Ultra High Temperature Ceramic-Ceramic Composites

1989
Abstract : The focus of this project is an understanding of the material stability and environmental degradation of potential diboride reinforced oxide matrix composites exposed to oxidizing conditions at ultrahigh temperature in the range of 1650 - 2100C. Particulate composites of 5w% ZrB2, in YS-ZrO2, Y203 and A1203, as well as of Sw% TiB2 in CaZrO3,
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Plasma spray deposition of ultra high temperature ceramics

Surface and Coatings Technology, 2006
Abstract An innovative, proprietary methodology was developed to produce, by plasma spraying deposition, a ceramic composite containing SiC particles dispersed in a ZrB2 matrix. With such a technique both coatings and free standing parts were fabricated.
Mario Tului   +2 more
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Processing of Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics for Hostile Environments

2013
A detailed review of the processing of zirconium, hafnium, and tantalum based boride-carbide-nitride composites is presented. The processing methodology and important steps involved in producing a pore-free microstructure are reported. The effect of addition of secondary and ternary compounds on densification is highlighted as is the reactive ...
Lingappa Rangaraj   +2 more
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Prospects for Ultra-High-Temperature Ceramic Composites

1986
In the search to improve the efficiency and performance of existing devices and systems, there is a constant demand for structural materials that are stronger, more reliable, and have higher temperature capability. Other attributes are also often sought such as low cost and a lesser dependence on scarce elements.
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Ultra-high temperature ceramics for aerospace applications

2011
Study of the effect of sintering aid and SiC chopped fibres on ZrB2 massive ceramics by analyzing the fracture toughness, crack propagation, strength and resistance to oxidation under aerodynamic ...
Bellosi, Alida (1)   +4 more
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Topical Issue on Ultra‐High‐Temperature Ceramics

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2008
Joan Fuller   +2 more
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Sintering and Densification Mechanisms of Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics

2014
The first comprehensive book to focus on ultra-high temperature ceramic materials in more than 20 years Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics are a family of compounds that display an unusual combination of properties, including extremely high melting temperatures (>3000°C), high hardness, and good chemical stability and strength at high temperatures ...
Diletta Sciti   +3 more
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Ultra-high temperature ceramics: Aspiration to overcome challenges in thermal protection systems

Ceramics International, 2022
Ambreen Nisar   +2 more
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