Ceramic-Matrix Composites :Microstructure, Properties and Applications

Publication subTitle :Microstructure, Properties and Applications

Author: Low   I M  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9781845691066

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781855739420

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781855739420

Subject: TB3 Engineering Materials

Language: ENG

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The advent of engineering-designed polymer matrix composites in the late 1940s has provided an impetus for the emergence of sophisticated ceramic matrix composites. The development of CMCs is a promising means of achieving lightweight, structural materials combining high temperature strength with improved fracture toughness, damage tolerance and thermal shock resistance. Considerable research effort is being expended in the optimisation of ceramic matrix composite systems, with particular emphasis being placed on the establishment of reliable and cost-effective fabrication procedures.

Ceramic matrix composites consists of a collection of chapters reviewing and describing the latest advances, challenges and future trends in the microstructure and property relationship of five areas of CMCs. Part one focuses on fibre, whisker and particulate-reinforced ceramic matrix composites, part two explores graded and layered ceramics, while the five chapters in part three cover nanostructured CMCs in some detail. Refractory and speciality ceramic composites are looked at in part four, with chapters on magnesia-spinel composite refractory materials, thermal shock of CMCs and superplastic CMCs. Finally, part four is dedicated to non-oxide ceramic composites.

Ceramic matrix composites is a comprehensive evaluation of all aspects of the interdependence of processing, microstructure, properties and performance of each of the five categories of CMC, with chapters from experienced

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 14

Contributors contact details

pp.:  14 – 20

Introduction

pp.:  20 – 26

Part II: Graded and layered composites

pp.:  148 – 260

Part III: Nanostructured ceramic composites

pp.:  260 – 376

Part IV: Refractory and speciality ceramic composites

pp.:  376 – 478

Part V: Non-oxide ceramic composites

pp.:  478 – 616

Index

pp.:  616 – 634

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