Ceramic Matrix Composites Materials, Manufacturing and Engineering

Composite materials are engineered materials, made from two or more constituents with significantly different physical or chemical properties which remain separate on a macroscopic level within the finished structure. Due to their special mechanical and physical properties they have the potential to...

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Main Authors Davim, J. Paulo, Jarzabek, Dariusz M, Zhang, Yongsheng, Aissa, Brahim, Bououdina, Mohamed, Dera, Wojciech, Fan, Hengzhong, Fang, Yuan, Fantozzi, Gilbert, Ferreira, José Maria
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin/Boston Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2016
De Gruyter
Edition1
SeriesAdvanced Composites
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of contributing authors -- 1. Mechanical behavior of ceramic matrix composite (CMCs) and lifetime prediction by acoustic emission -- 2. Advanced electroceramic composites: Property control through processing -- 3. Regulation and control of macro-micro structure for optimal performance in alumina self-lubricated composites -- 4. The measurement of mechanical properties of interfaces in ceramic composites -- 5. Carbonaceous nanomaterials for hybrid organic photovoltaic application -- 6. Advances in self-healing based on carbon nanomaterials for electrical circuits - A review -- Index
  • List of contributing authors --
  • 1. Mechanical behavior of ceramic matrix composite (CMCs) and lifetime prediction by acoustic emission --
  • Contents --
  • 4. The measurement of mechanical properties of interfaces in ceramic composites --
  • 2. Advanced electroceramic composites: Property control through processing --
  • 5. Carbonaceous nanomaterials for hybrid organic photovoltaic application --
  • Preface --
  • Frontmatter --
  • 3. Regulation and control of macro-micro structure for optimal performance in alumina self-lubricated composites --
  • 6. Advances in self-healing based on carbon nanomaterials for electrical circuits – A review --
  • Index