
Advanced Inorganic Fibrous Composites V
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Published on 1. October 2006
202 pages
978-3-03813-098-7 (ISBN)
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This collection presents 23 papers. Altogether, the collection offers up-to-date information on Advanced Inorganic Fibrous Composites.
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English
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Zurich-Durnten
Switzerland
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978-3-03813-098-7 (9783038130987)
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10.4028/www.scientific.net/AST.50
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Committee
Preface
Session 1 - Production and Properties of Reinforcements and Matrix Materials
Modern Aspects of Ceramic Fiber Development
A New Generation of Boron-Based Ceramic Fibers: Design, Processing and Properties of SilicoBoron CarboNitride (SiBCN) Fibers from Boron-Modified Polyvinylsilazanes
Advances in SiC Fibers for High Temperature Applications
Synthesis of SiCN-Precursors for Fibres and Matrices
Vibration Damping Properties of Nanotube-Reinforced Materials
Session 2 - Interfaces / Interphase
Micromechanics-Based Evaluation of Interfaces in Ceramic Matrix Composites
The Influence of SiC Nano-Precipitates on the Interface Structure in C/C-SiC Composites
Improved Oxide-Based Interfacial Coatings for the Next Generation of CMC's
Session 3 - Processing and Fabrication of MMCs, CMCs and C/C Composites
Thixoforged Al-Si Metal Matrix Composites Made from Thermally Sprayed Ceramic Fiber Laminates
Processing of Non-Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites: An Overview
CMC-Processing from Powders by Hot-Pressing
Manufacturing and Properties of CMCs Containing Ti Filler with Improved Intra-Matrix Bond
Impregnation of 3D Woven Carbon Fibre Preforms by Electrophoretic Deposition of Single and Mix of Non Oxide Ceramic Nanoscale Powders, and Densification of the Composite Material
Modelling of the CVI Processes
Chemical Vapor Infiltration of Carbon Fiber Felts from Methane: Influence of Surface Area / Volume Ratios
Laser CVD of Filaments
Session 4 - Property and Behaviour Characterization
Advanced Design Concepts and Modeling of Composite Materials in Emerging Applications
CMC and C/C-SiC-Fabrication
Static Fatigue of a 2.5D SiC/[Si-B-C] Composite at Intermediate Temperature under Air
Mechanical Behaviour Al-Matrix Composite Wires in Double Composite Structures
Session 5 - Applications
Composites in Aerospace Industry
Lightweight Engineering with Advanced Composite Materials - Ceramic and Metal Matrix Composites
Advanced Composite Materials for Current and Future Propulsion and Industrial Applications
Preface
Session 1 - Production and Properties of Reinforcements and Matrix Materials
Modern Aspects of Ceramic Fiber Development
A New Generation of Boron-Based Ceramic Fibers: Design, Processing and Properties of SilicoBoron CarboNitride (SiBCN) Fibers from Boron-Modified Polyvinylsilazanes
Advances in SiC Fibers for High Temperature Applications
Synthesis of SiCN-Precursors for Fibres and Matrices
Vibration Damping Properties of Nanotube-Reinforced Materials
Session 2 - Interfaces / Interphase
Micromechanics-Based Evaluation of Interfaces in Ceramic Matrix Composites
The Influence of SiC Nano-Precipitates on the Interface Structure in C/C-SiC Composites
Improved Oxide-Based Interfacial Coatings for the Next Generation of CMC's
Session 3 - Processing and Fabrication of MMCs, CMCs and C/C Composites
Thixoforged Al-Si Metal Matrix Composites Made from Thermally Sprayed Ceramic Fiber Laminates
Processing of Non-Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites: An Overview
CMC-Processing from Powders by Hot-Pressing
Manufacturing and Properties of CMCs Containing Ti Filler with Improved Intra-Matrix Bond
Impregnation of 3D Woven Carbon Fibre Preforms by Electrophoretic Deposition of Single and Mix of Non Oxide Ceramic Nanoscale Powders, and Densification of the Composite Material
Modelling of the CVI Processes
Chemical Vapor Infiltration of Carbon Fiber Felts from Methane: Influence of Surface Area / Volume Ratios
Laser CVD of Filaments
Session 4 - Property and Behaviour Characterization
Advanced Design Concepts and Modeling of Composite Materials in Emerging Applications
CMC and C/C-SiC-Fabrication
Static Fatigue of a 2.5D SiC/[Si-B-C] Composite at Intermediate Temperature under Air
Mechanical Behaviour Al-Matrix Composite Wires in Double Composite Structures
Session 5 - Applications
Composites in Aerospace Industry
Lightweight Engineering with Advanced Composite Materials - Ceramic and Metal Matrix Composites
Advanced Composite Materials for Current and Future Propulsion and Industrial Applications
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