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This volume is part of the Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceeding (CESP) series. This series contains a collection of papers dealing with issues in both traditional ceramics (i.e., glass, whitewares, refractories, and porcelain enamel) and advanced ceramics. Topics covered in the area of advanced ceramic include bioceramics, nanomaterials, composites, solid oxide fuel cells, mechanical properties and structural design, advanced ceramic coatings, ceramic armor, porous ceramics, and more.Content: Chapter 1 Fiber?Matrix Bond Strength, Fiber Factional Sliding and the Macroscopic Tensile Behavior of a 2D SiC/SiC Composite with Tailored Interfaces (pages 596–612): Edgar Lara?Curzio, M. K. Ferber, T. M. Besmann, Francis Rebillat and Jacques LamonChapter 2 Processing, Properties, and Microstructure of Nicalon?Reinforced Zirconium Phosphate Composites (pages 613–620): Barry A. Bender, Roy J. Rayne, Todd L. Jessen and Scott BrowningChapter 3 Evaluation of Ammonia Treated Nextel™ 312 Fiber ?Blackglas™ Matrix Composites (pages 621–631): N. R. Khasgiwale, E. P. Butler, K. R. Vaidyanathan, L. Tsakalakos, W. R. Cannon, S. C. Danforth and S.T. GonczyChapter 4 Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of an Hibonite Interphase in Alumina?Based Composites (pages 633–641): Michael K. CinibulkChapter 5 Effect of Process Variables on Formation of a TaC Second Phase in a Lithium Aluminosilicate Glass?Ceramic (pages 644–651): Guillermo R. Villalobos and Robert F SpeyerChapter 6 Ceramic Matrices and Monoliths Synthesized from a Combination of Reactive Polymers, Fillers and Atmospheres (pages 653–662): A. Lightfoot, J. S. Haggerty and W. E. RhineChapter 7 Carbon/Boron Nitride Composites: An Alternative to Carbon/Carbon (pages 663–671): Cameron G. Cofer, Aaron W. Saak and James EconomyChapter 8 Commercial Development of Fibrous Monolithic Ceramics (pages 673–680): Gene A. Danko, Dragan Popovie, Kevin Stuffle, Bruce H. King, John W. Halloran, John W. Holmes and D. F. HassonChapter 9 Low Cycle Fatigue Life Prediction of Ceramic Matrix Composites at Elevated Temperatures (pages 682–690): N. Iyengar and K. L. ReifsniderChapter 10 A Comparison of Fracture Mechanism Maps with the Larson?Miller Method of Predicting Lifetime (pages 691–698): S. M. Wiederhorn, J. D. French and W. E. LueckeChapter 11 Mechanisms of Thermal Shock Damage in Fiber?Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 699–707): Raj N. Singh and Hongyu WangChapter 12 Rotating Beam Fatigue Test of Two HPSN Ceramics (pages 709–721): Y. P. Chiu and J. FolkertsChapter 13 Proof Testing Reinforced Brittle Composites (pages 723–731): Thomas H. ServiceChapter 14 Reliability Predictions for Alumina Plates with and Without Cavities or Metalization Layers Using Cares (pages 733–740): I. Bar?On, K. Cho, D. J. Woodilla and S. KnechtChapter 15 PIP Processing, Microstructure and Properties of Si3N4 Fiber and Al2O3 Fiber Reinforced Silicon Nitride (pages 743–750): Stuart T. Schwab, Richard A. Page, David L. Davidson and Renee C. GraefChapter 16 Mechanical Testing of Matrix Slurry Pressure Infiltrated Composites (pages 751–753): Edmund H. Moore, Craig A. Folsom, Kristin A. Keller and Tai?Il MahChapter 17 Fabrication and Microstructural Control of Advanced Ceramic Components by Three Dimensional Printing (pages 755–762): J. Yoo, M. Cima, E. Sachs and S. SureshChapter 18 Anisotropy in Rectangular Bars Fabricated via Three?Dimensional Printing (pages 763–770): Bugra Giritlioglu and Michael J. CimaChapter 19 Effect of Fracture and Interfacial Debonding of Reinforcing Phase on the Effective Thermal Conductivity of Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 772–780): Kimberly Y. Donaldson, Yangsheng Lu, D. P. H. Hasselman and J. R. ThomasChapter 20 Finite Element Modeling of the Fiber Twist Test (pages 781–790): F. Gaudette, T. Erturk and S. RobertsonChapter 21 Redistribution of Internal Stresses in Composite Materials during Creep (pages 791–800): Edgar Lara?Curzio and M. K. FerberChapter 22 The Role of Aluminum Migration at the Interface in SiC Reinforced Glass?Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 801–808): Gang Qi and Carlo G. PantanoChapter 23 Analytical Modeling Support if the Development of Fiber Reinforced Ceramic Composite Materials for Re?Heater Burners (pages 809–817): J. J. Kibler and S. G. DipietroChapter 24 Thermo?Mechanical Analysis of Oxidation Resistant Carbon?Carbon Composites (pages 819–828): Mark L. Jones, Guido Teti and J. RubinskyChapter 25 Enhancements to the Georgia Tech. Chemical Vapor Infiltration Process Model for Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 829–836): Mark Jones and Thomas StarrChapter 26 A Non?Linear Behavior Model for SiC/SiC Composites (pages 837–845): J. J. Kibler, M. L. Jones and C. F. YenChapter 27 Crack Deflection at Structured Interlayers (pages 847–854): C Marcus Warwick and William J CleggChapter 28 Influence of Frictional Heating on Interfacial Shear and Residual Stresses in Fiber?Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 855–859): Chongdu Cho and Yeong?Sik KweonChapter 29 Oxidation Kinetics of Pure and Doped MgO?SiC Composites (pages 862–875): M. E. F. Carney and D. W. ReadeyChapter 30 Oxidation Kinetics of Enhanced SiC/SiC (pages 877–884): Dennis S. Fox and Quynhgiao N. NguyenChapter 31 Environmental Deterioration and Damage of Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 885–892): N. Okabe, I. Murakami, H. Hirata, Y. Yoshioka and H. IchikawaChapter 32 Thermodynamics of Hot Corrosion of SiC/CAS Composite (pages 893–900): R. W. Kowalik, S?W. Wang, P. D. Ownby, D. M. Thompson and W. T. ThompsonChapter 33 Differences in Creep Performance of a HIPed Silicon Nitride in Ambient air and Inert Environments (pages 901–909): A. A. Wereszczak, T. P. Kirkland and M. K. FerberChapter 34 Coal Slag Corrosion and Strength Degradation of Siliconized Silicon Carbide (pages 911–918): Tina M. Strobel, John P. Hurley, Kristin Breder and John E. HolowczakChapter 35 Viscous Deformation in a Potassia Borosilicate Glass?Crystalline Alumina System (pages 920–928): Brian P. Demana and Charles H. DrummondChapter 36 Fractography of Advanced Structural Ceramics: Results from Topic #2 of the Vamas Round Robin Exercise (pages 929–938): Jeffrey J. Swab and George D. QuinnChapter 37 Critical Flaws in Sintered Compacts of Alumina Granules (pages 939–948): D. Doshi and J. S. ReedChapter 38 Damage Evolution in Hybrid Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 949–956): Douglas R. Carroll, L. R. Dharani, John E. Goethe, Steven B. Haug, Weiping Cai and Mark A. HallChapter 39 Bend Stress Relaxation of AI2O3?YAG Eutectic Fibers (pages 958–968): Gregory N. Morscher, Serene Farmer and Ali SayirChapter 40 Microstructural Stability and Strength Retention in Directionally Solidified Al2O3?YAG Eutectic Fibers (pages 969–976): S. C. Farmer, A. Sayir, P. O. Dickerson and S. L. DraperChapter 41 Thermal Stability of Single Crystal and Polycrystalline Alumina Fibers and 85% Al2O3?15 % SiO2 Fibers (pages 977–986): Gopal DasChapter 42 Effects of Thermal Treatment on Tensile Creep and Stress?Rupture Behavior of Hi?Nicalon Sic Fibers (pages 987–996): H. M. Yun, J. C. Goldsby and J. A. DicarloChapter 43 Evaluation of Surface Properties of Ceramic Fibers on a Micro?Scale (pages 997–1004): Hsin?Fu WangChapter 44 Microstructure and High Temperature Properties of Nextel 720 Fibers (pages 1005–1014): D. M. Wilson, S. L. Lieder and D. C. LueneburgChapter 45 Melt Extraction and Properties of ZrO2?Al2O3?Based Fibers (pages 1015–1025): M. Allahverdi, R. A. L. Drew and J. Strom?OlsenChapter 46 Ceramic Coatings for Protecting Titanium Alloys in High Temperature Hydrogen Environment (pages 1028–1036): C. T. Lee, R. O. Loutfy and J. C. WithersChapter 47 Environmental Durability of Mullite Coating/SiC and Mullite?YSZ Coating/SiC Systems (pages 1037–1044): K. N. Lee, R. A. Miller, N. S. Jacobson and E. J. OpilaChapter 48 Control of Thin Film Processing Behavior Through Precursor Structural Modifications (pages 1045–1056): R. W. Schwartz, J. A. Voigt, T. J. Boyle, T. A. Christenson and C. D. BuchheitChapter 49 Feasibility of Ceramic Joining with High Energy Electron Beams (pages 1058–1062): B. N. Turman, S. J. Glass, J. A. Halbleib, D. R. Helmich and R. E. LoehmanChapter 50 Oxidation Protection for Carbon Materials by Oxifluoride Phosphate Compounds (pages 1063–1069): P. H. VastChapter 51 Gelcasting of Sintered Reaction Bonded Silicon Nitride for Improved Mechanical Properties (pages 1071–1075): J.?P. Maria, J. O. Kiggans, T. N. Tiegs and S. D. NunnChapter 52 Molecular?Dynamics Simulations of Structural Transformation and Dynamical Correlations in Silica Glass at High Pressures (pages 1077–1087): Wei JinChapter 53 Microwave Processing of Silica Sol?Gels (pages 1089–1096): R. R. Di Fiore and D. E. ClarkChapter 54 Infiltration of Preforms with Particle Filled Pre?Ceramic Polymers (pages 1097–1100): Merve Erdal and Burkhard FriedrichsChapter 55 Al2O3(ZrO2) Cellular Fibers (pages 1101–1105): S. C. Farmer and A. SayirChapter 56 Effect of Particulate Additions on the Rheological Properties of Polymer Based Slurry Mixtures and the Characteristics of Polymer Based Slurry Derived Preforms (pages 1107–1114): J. D. KiserChapter 57 The Production of Alumina/Zirconia Laminated Composites by Co?Extrusion (pages 1115–1120): T. Shannon and S. BlackburnChapter 58 Oxidation Resistance of Reaction?Formed Silicon Carbide Ceramics (pages 1121–1126): Linus U. J. T. Ogbuji and M. SinghChapter 59 Effects of Different Raw Si3N4 Powders on Microstructures and Properties of a High?Temperature SiAlON Ceramic (pages 1127–1134): C. James Hwang and Sonya DiezhandinoChapter 60 Deformation and Relaxation Behavior of Silicon Nitride Ceramics with Different Microstructure (pages 1135–1144): P. Hvizdos, J. Dusza and E. RudnayovaChapter 61 Consolidation of Diamond and SiC Particulate Preforms by the Forced Flow?Thermal Gradient Diamond CVI Process (pages 1145–1150): Jong?Heon Lee, James F. Benzel and W. Jack LackeyChapter 62 Synthesis of TiC Ceramics by Reaction Sintering of Shock?Modified Powder Mixtures (pages 1151–1156): Jong?Heon Lee and Naresh N. Thadhani