جزییات کتاب
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 Department of Defense Materials and Structures Technology Transfer (pages 429–438): Jerome PershChapter 2 Glass Formation via Chemical Polymerization at Low Temperatures (pages 439–442): Bulent E. YoldasChapter 3 Novel Techniques for the Formation of Silicon Carbide (pages 443–449): S. K. Varshney and C. L. BeattyChapter 4 Isostatic Hot Pressing of Sintered Lead Zirconate Titanate (pages 450–455): Kevin G. Ewsuk and Gary L. MessingChapter 5 TEM Application to Powder Processing (pages 456–465): L. U. OgbujiChapter 6 Synthesis of Ceramic Powders by Laser?Driven Reactions (pages 466–479): S. C. Danforth and J. S. HaggertyChapter 7 Nuclear Wastes?A Problem Requiring Innovations in Processing and Characterization of Advanced Materials (pages 480–492): Christopher Maurer, Ladawan Urwongse and David ClarkChapter 8 Ceramic Composites—Processing Challenges (pages 493–508): R. W. RiceChapter 9 Liners for Gun Tubes—A Feasibility Study (pages 509–519): Ernst J. Bunning, David R. Claxton and Robert A. GilesChapter 10 Cermet?Bonded Metal Pins for Weldable Electrical Feedthroughs in Alumina (pages 520–525): M. D. KellyChapter 11 Ceramic and Coating Applications in the Hostile Environment of a High?Temperature Hypersonic Wind Tunnel (pages 526–552): Richard L. Puster, John R. Karns, Peter Vasquez and Warren C. KelliherChapter 12 Thermal Stress Testing of Brittle Materials (pages 553–560): R. L. Hallse, John R. Koenig and H. S. StarrettChapter 13 Analysis of Fracture of Reaction?Bonded Si3N4 Turbine Shrouds (pages 561–577): D. R. Messier, L. J. Schioler, G. D. Quinn and J. C. NapierChapter 14 Contact Stress Effects on Si3N4 and SiC Interfaces (pages 578–588): D. W. Richerson, L. J. Lindberg, W. D. Carruthers and J. DahnChapter 15 Sintered Reaction?Bonded Silicon Nitride (pages 589–603): J. A. MangelsChapter 16 Progress in Protective Coatings for Aircraft Gas Turbines: A Review of NASA?Sponsored Research (pages 604–621): John P. MerutkaChapter 17 Boride?Coated Metallic Clads for Helicopter Rotor Blades (pages 622–633): D. P. Huey, A. R. Stetson and G. M. HarrisChapter 18 National Materials Crisis—Perspectives from Washington (pages 634–638): Paul MaxwellChapter 19 A Systematic Framework for Fabricating New Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 639–660): James W. MccauleyChapter 20 Mechanisms of Toughening in Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 661–701): R. W. RiceChapter 21 Influence of Surface Condition on the Strength of Glass?Al2O3 Composites (pages 702–711): Subhash H. RisbudChapter 22 Thermal Shock Fatigue of Monolithic Ceramics and Ceramic?Ceramic Particulate Composites (pages 712–718): D. Lewis and R. W. RiceChapter 23 Microstructure and Thermomechanical Properties in Alumina? and Mullite?Boron?Nitride Particulate Ceramic?Ceramic Composites (pages 719–727): D. Lewis, R. P. Ingel, W. J. McDonoughs and R. W. RiceChapter 24 Technology Needs and Applications for Composites on Earth?to?Orbit Transports (pages 728–738): I. O. MacConochie, R. W. Le Messurier and E. P. BrienChapter 25 Tungsten?Fiber?Reinforced Superalloys—A Status Review (pages 739–786): Donald W. Petrasek and Robert A. SignorelliChapter 26 Reactions of Ni and Ni?Based Alloys with Si?Based Carbide Ceramics (pages 787–797): M. R. Jackson and R. L. MehanChapter 27 The Interface Structure in Graphite/ Aluminum Composites (pages 798–808): Swe?Den Tsai, Michael Schmerling and H. L. MarcusChapter 28 Short?Term Stability of High?Silica Glasses (pages 809–817): Daniel B. LeiserChapter 29 Effects of Composition and Processing on Thermal Performance of a Rigidized Fibrous Ceramic Insulation Material (pages 818–826): G. R. Holmquist, E. R. Cordia and R. W. TomerChapter 30 The Effects of Thermal Exposure on the Properties of Particulate SiC/Al Composites (pages 827–839): Alison Skinner, Michael J. Koczak and Alan LawleyChapter 31 CVD Coatings from Metal Carbonyls on SiC Filaments (pages 840–848): S. R. Nutt and F. E. WawnerChapter 32 Melt Extraction for Processing Metallic Fiber (pages 849–855): Lloyd E. HackmanChapter 33 Application of Steel Fiber to Refractory Reinforcement (pages 856–871): Lloyd E. HackmanChapter 34 Oxidation?Induced Contraction and Strengthening of Boron Fibers (pages 872–893): James A. Dicarlo and Timothy C. WagnerChapter 35 Boron and Other High?Modulus Fibers (pages 894–896): D. K. Kuehl and M. H. Mildwurf