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This book provides access to the latest research data, technical advances, and novel experimental techniques for the evaluation of continuous-fiber ceramic composites (CFCCs). This new volume also introduces the first published reports of applications of recently approved ASTM test methods for CFCCs, and contains significant information for many engineering applications where materials may be exposed to service cycles in various aggressive environments. Types of CFCCs examined include those processed with chemically infiltrated, polymer-impregnated, sintered, melt-infiltrated, or viscous glass-infiltrated matrices. 19 peer-reviewed papers focus on the following five categories: Room-Temperature Test Results/Methods High-Temperature Test Results/Methods Nondestructive Characterization Modeling and Processing Testing of TubesContent: Front Matter • Overview • Table of Contents •Part I. Room-Temperature Test Results/Methods 1. Influence of Test Mode, Test Rate, Specimen Geometry, and Bending on Tensile Mechanical Behavior of a Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composite 2. Effect of High Strain Rate on the Tensile Behavior of Nicalon™/CAS Continuous-Fiber Ceramic Composites 3. Shear Strength of Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composites 4. Unloading-Reloading Sequences and the Analysis of Mechanical Test Results for Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composites •Part II. High-Temperature Test Results/Methods 5. The Effect of Hold Times on the Fatigue Behavior of an Oxide/Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composite 6. Subcritical Crack Growth in Ceramic Composites at High Temperature Measured Using Digital Image Correlation 7. Tensile and Fatigue Behavior of a Silicon Carbide/Silicon Carbide Composite at 1300°C 8. Stress-Temperature-Lifetime Response of Nicalon Fiber-Reinforced Silicon Carbide (SiC) Composites in Air 9. Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of a Woven HPZ/Silicon Carbide Ceramic Matrix Composite 10. Creep-Rupture Behavior of a Nicalon/SiC Composite 11. Retained Tensile Properties and Performance of an Oxide-Matrix Continuous-Fiber Ceramic Composite after Elevated-Temperature Exposure in Ambient Air •Part III. Nondestructive Characterization 12. Characterization of Damage Progression in Ceramic Matrix Composites Using an Integrated NDE/Mechanical Testing System 13. Infrared-Based NDE Methods for Determining Thermal Properties and Defects in Ceramic Composites 14. Measurement of Orthotropic Elastic Constants of Ceramic Matrix Composites from Impact Sound •Part IV. Modeling and Processing 15. On the Optimal Design of Fiber-Reinforced Laminates 16. A Model for the Creep Response of Oxide-Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites 17. Fatigue Life Modeling of Hybrid Ceramic Matrix Composites 18. Secondary Processing Effects and Damage Mechanisms in Continuous-Fiber Ceramic Composites •Part V. Testing of Tubes 19. Design, Fabrication, and Burner Rig Testing of Three-Dimensional Woven Ceramic Matrix Composite Flanged Hoop Subelements • Summary Author Index Subject Index