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Ceramic Matrix Composites

Ceramic Matrix Composites

Ceramic Matrix Composites

Advanced High-Temperature Structural Materials
Volume 365:
Krishan K. Chawla, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro
Stephen G. DiPietro, Textron Specialty Materials, Lowell, Massachusetts
Mattison K. Ferber, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
John R. Hellmann, Pennsylvania State University
Richard A. Lowden, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
August 1995
365
Hardback
9781558992665
AUD$39.95
exc GST
Hardback

    Materials that possess low-weight, high-temperature strength and stability in corrosive environments are required for many advanced applications. Among competing materials, ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are the leading candidates. As with all composite systems, ceramic composites are composed of two of more constituents that must maintain identity and properties in the final structure. In fact, it is the combination of constituent properties that produces the desired mechanical response in these advanced structural materials. This book from MRS focuses on ceramic matrix composites, and offers an interdisciplinary perspective on the many unique challenges in design, processing, characterization and testing that they present. Topics include: reinforcements and matrices; matrix materials and processing; composite processing and properties; testing and design; modeling of interfacial behavior; interface test methodologies; chemical vapor infiltration; experimental verification of interface behavior; modification and control of interface properties; and environmental effects.

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    August 1995
    Hardback
    9781558992665
    478 pages
    0.818kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
      Editors
    • Krishan K. Chawla , New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro
    • Stephen G. DiPietro , Textron Specialty Materials, Lowell, Massachusetts
    • Mattison K. Ferber , Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • John R. Hellmann , Pennsylvania State University
    • Richard A. Lowden , Oak Ridge National Laboratory