Free Download 62nd Conference on Glass Problems: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 23, Issue 1 By 2002 | 244 Pages | ISBN: 0470294728 | PDF | 15 MB 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 Practical Examples and Advantages of Advanced Control Applications by Expert System ESII (pages 2-19): Erik Muysenberg, Josef Chmelar, Robert Bodi and Frantisek MatustikChapter 2 How to Apply Statistical and Model?Based Control Technologies to Glass Manufacturing (pages 21-26): Steve NixonChapter 3 On?Line Redox Sensors in Industrial Glass Melting Tanks (pages 27-44): Paul R. Laimbock, Ruud G. C. Beerkens and John van der SchaafChapter 4 GlassExpert: A Software Family for Improving Quality and Flexibility in Glass Plants (pages 45-58): Stefan BergoldChapter 5 Knots: Analysis and Minimization in High?Quality Glasses (pages 59-82): K. R. Selkregg and A. GuptaChapter 6 Glass Melting Technology of the Future: A Project of the Glass Manufacturing Industry Council (pages 84-92): Christopher Q. Jian, Warren W. Wolf and Michael GreenmanChapter 7 Energy Efficiency Benchmarking of Glass Furnaces (pages 93-105): Ruud G. C. Beerkens and Johannes van LimptChapter 8 The BOC Convective Glass Melting System (pages 107-118): John Leblanc, Richard Marshall, Greg Prusia, Tom Clayton, Andrew Richardson and Neil SimpsonChapter 9 Environmental Benefits and Lower Cost (pages 119-134): Kevin A. Lievre and Russell J. HewertsonChapter 10 A Comparison of Oxygen?Enhanced Combustion Technologies (pages 135-151): Bryan C. Hoke and Julian L. InskipChapter 11 Installation of a New Burner Technology in a Float Furnace (pages 153-160): Andrew McIver, Ernie Curley, Richard Valtierra and Pat WatsonChapter 12 Energy Consumption in the Feeder Forehearth (pages 161-174): L.J.R. GaskellChapter 13 New Fused Cast Refractories for Glass Furnace Regenerators (pages 176-183): Michele M. Miller, Michel Gaubil, Thierry Colozzi, Frederic Pomar, Yves Boussant?Roux and Oliver CittiChapter 14 Hot Bottom Repairing for Glass Furnaces (pages 185-192): Rafael Hierro Gorostiola, Robert D. Chambers and Kevin PendletonChapter 15 Glass Contact Application of High?Chrome Refractories in Soda?Lime Glass Melters (pages 193-210): Jacques Guigonis, Jack Larry, Chuck McGarry and Mike NelsonChapter 16 Formation of Boundary Layers on Different Refractories in Glass Melts (pages 211-226): M. Dunkl, Amul Gupta and Kevin SelkreggChapter 17 The Glass Manufacturing Industry Council in Its Fourth Year (pages 226-234): Michael GreenmanChapter 18 European IPPC Directive 96/61/EC: Best Available Techniques for Reducing the Environmental Impact of the Glass Industry (pages 235-246): Bianca Maria Scalet
Free Download 61st Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 20, Issue 5 By 1999 | 181 Pages | ISBN: 0470294582 | PDF | 16 MB 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 Metallographic Evaluation of VIT I Steels: Microscopic Void Analysis of Fishscale?Resistant Steels (pages 1-8): Christopher Wu, W. Norton and A. M. El?SherikChapter 2 The Qualification of a New Enameling Steel at Maytag Cleveland (pages 9-23): Bruce J. Kukuch and T. A. BloomChapter 3 Porcelain Enameling Aluminum Cookware (page 25): Murali ChakrabortyChapter 4 Enameling Unique Low?Volume Products (pages 27-29): Kara KopplinChapter 5 Advances in the Development of Porcelain Enameling on Aluminized Steel and Aluminum Alloys (pages 31-38): Louis J. GazoChapter 6 Raman Spectroscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy Study of a One?Coat Porcelain Enamel (pages 39-51): Matthew N. Henderson, Geoffrey A. Tompsett and Nigel M. SammesChapter 7 Influence of Part Shape on Enamel Coating Design (pages 53-58): Larry N. BillerChapter 8 Factors Affecting Chip Resistance of Porcelain Enamel (pages 59-68): William D. Faust and Alison W. GeeChapter 9 PEI's 2001 Marketing Program (pages 69-71): Bill GanzerChapter 10 PEI's Role in Coating '99 Conference and Exhibition (page 73): Ken Kreeger and Jeffrey F. WrightChapter 11 Have You Heard This One? (pages 75-82): Peter InglisChapter 12 The Effect of Enamel Thickness on Chipping (pages 83-85): Lester N. SmithChapter 13 Advances in Spray Application Technology (page 87): Ken KreegerChapter 14 Environmental Regulations Affecting the Porcelain Enamel Industry (page 89): Jack E. WaggenerChapter 15 Risk Management Plans, Lockout/Tagout, and Powered Industrial Truck Training (pages 91-97): James J. CarletonChapter 16 A Porcelain Enamel Powder Case History (pages 99-103): Jeff HaleChapter 17 Samsung Takes Time for Tea and Porcelain Enamel at UK Plant (pages 105-108): Michael PrystasChapter 18 Electrostatically Applied Porcelain Enamel Powder (page 109): Sergey GuskovChapter 19 Effect of Substrate on Electrostatically Applied Porcelain Enamel Powder Coatings (pages 111-116): Holger Evele and Al BenfordChapter 20 Grit Blasting for Metal Preparation and Cleaning (pages 117-120): Liam O'ByrneChapter 21 Advanced Product Quality Planning Tools (pages 121-133): Arnold MossChapter 22 Cost of Quality System: An Overview (pages 135-139): James W. StolpaChapter 23 ISO 9000 Implementation: Its Impact on Frit Production Properties (pages 141-146): Jeffery C. ConklinChapter 24 Process Mastering Implementation in a Wet Spray Line (page 147): James TerwilligerChapter 25 Ultrasonic Cleaning at Email Appliances: A Case History (pages 149-153): F. John FuchsChapter 26 Scanning Electron Microscopy as a Tool in Porcelain Enamel Defect Analysis (pages 155-166): Dana K. Fick, Holger F. Evele and Charles H. LayneChapter 27 The Relationship Between Smelting Temperature Control and Frit Properties (pages 167-174): Timothy E. SumpterChapter 28 Report on ASTM Subcommittee 12 Activities (pages 175-176): John K. CookChapter 29 A Searchable Database of Past PEI Technical Forums (pages 177-182): Allison W. GeeChapter 30 Technical Programs for the Industry (pages 183-185): Jeffrey F. WrightChapter 31 Enameling Activities in China (pages 187-189): Mike WilczynskiChapter 32 Report from Europe (page 191): Hans?Jergen Thiele
Free Download 60th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical forum: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 19, Issue 5 By 1998 | 154 Pages | ISBN: 0470294515 | PDF | 17 MB 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 The International Enamellers Congress: PEI's Role (pages 1-2): Robert J. LongChapter 2 Overview of the Recent International Enamellers Congress (page 3): Mitchell HortonChapter 3 Metal Preparation for Porcelain Enameling Appliance Components: Clean?Only Systems (pages 5-9): Timothy J. ScottChapter 4 Development of a Non?Petroleum?Based Lubricant for the Deep Drawing of Steel (pages 11-16): Marylinda Schumann and Doris SimoesChapter 5 Industrial?Scale Cleaning Using Ultrasonics (pages 17-22): F. John FuchsChapter 6 Enamel Thickness Optimization Using Sigma Six Methodology (page 23): Walt SkovronChapter 7 Statistical Process Control and Control Charts (pages 25-27): James W. StolpaChapter 8 The Benefits of ISO and QS 9000 (pages 29-36): Wayne P. McClishChapter 9 Real?Time Image Analysis of Porcelain Enamel Defects (pages 37-40): Mitchell Horton, Charles H. Layne and Holger EveleChapter 10 The Role of the Workforce in the Implementation of New Technology (pages 41-44): Alan P. Chmelewski and Leonard E. BilgerChapter 11 Environmental Regulatory Outlook (page 45): Jack E. WaggenerChapter 12 OSHA's Cooperative Compliance Program and the EPA's Risk Management Plan (pages 47-50): James J. CarletonChapter 13 New Techniques for Monitoring Temperatures in Furnaces (pages 51-56): Dale A. Frank and J. Richard SchorrChapter 14 Pyrometric Cones to Monitor Firing of Porcelain Enamel Ware: A Progress Report (page 57): Holger EveleChapter 15 A Dedicated Porcelain Furnace System (pages 59-62): Ray Gaul and Liam O'ByrneChapter 16 Stress Reduction in Enamel/Steel Systems (pages 63-68): John J. Jozefowski and Anthony R. MazzucaChapter 17 Fractographic Examination of Porcelain Enamel Chipping Defects (pages 69-79): William D. FaustChapter 18 New Concepts in Two?Coat/One?Fire Enameling (page 81): Larry N. BillerChapter 19 Optimizing Conveyor Loading Space (pages 83-98): Richard A. Dooley and Robert D. ReeceChapter 20 A View of a Porcelain Enamel Powder Operation (pages 99-103): Robert D. ReeceChapter 21 Another View of a Porcelain Enamel Powder Operation (page 105): Jeffrey SellinsChapter 22 Equipment for a Porcelain Enamel Application (pages 107-121): Jeff Hale and Glenn StriblingChapter 23 Equipment for Powder Coating with Porcelain Enamel Powders and Some Troubleshooting Tips (pages 123-135): Sergey GuskovChapter 24 The Effects of Powder Resistivity on Transfer Efficiency (pages 137-141): Steve M. Kilczewski and Richard KmochChapter 25 A New Major Appliance Plant (page 143): David J. Latimer and Brian NeufieldChapter 26 Continuous Coating of Commercial Water Heaters (pages 145-149): Bill Singleton and Mike WilczynskiChapter 27 Application of Porcelain Enamel by the Electrophoretic Enameling Process (pages 151-157): Carmen L Sparreo and Robert VandenbergChapter 28 Production Experiences with an Electrocoat Porcelain Enamel System (pages 159-163): Liam O'Byrne
Free Download 59th Conference on Glass Problems: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 20, Issue 1 By 1999 | 286 Pages | ISBN: 0470294531 | PDF | 16 MB Content: Chapter 1 Studies in Furnace Analysis: Comparison of Predicted Thermal Efficiency of Regenerative and High?Oxygen Glass Tanks (pages 1-21): Robert H. EssenhighChapter 2 Oxy?Fuel Furnace Design Optimization Using Coupled Combustion/Glass Bath Numerical Simulation (pages 23-36): D. Shamp, O. Marin, M. Joshi, C. Champinot, B. Jurcik and R. GrosmanChapter 3 TV Oxy?Fuel Conversion and Experience with Noncatalytic Denitrification (pages 37-45): Matthias R. LindigChapter 4 High?Temperature IR Radiation Conductivity of Industrial Glasses (pages 47-56): Peter A. Van Nijnatten, J. T. Broekhuijse and A. J. FaberChapter 5 Glass Furnace Air Permits: Don't Forget the Process (pages 57-64): Michael L. NewsomChapter 6 Fused Zirconia or Fused AZS: Which Is the Best Choice? (pages 65-80): Gerard Duvierre and Yves Boussant?RouxChapter 7 Update on Selection of Refractories for Oxy?Fuel Glass?Melting Service (pages 81-105): S. M. Winder, K. R. Selkregg and A. GuptaChapter 8 A Fused Silica Pumpable Refractory for Crown Damage Resulting from Oxy?Fuel Firing (pages 107-113): Gunter FrohlichChapter 9 Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials: Issues for Glassmakers (pages 115-132): Charles T. SimmonsChapter 10 Mathematical Modeling of Forehearths (pages 133-141): O. M. G. C. Op Den Camp, E. G. J. Peters and V. O. AumeChapter 11 Oxy?Gas Forehearths: Results of Mathematical Modeling of a Flint Glass and Field Trials on a Borosilicate Glass (pages 143-154): Alan Stephens, Tom Clayton, Mahendra Misra, John Brown and James CookChapter 12 Statistics in the Batch Plant (pages 155-170): Richard K. PelleChapter 13 Mixing Model Simulation of an On?the?Fly Glass Conversion (pages 171-180): Richard BergmanChapter 14 Generalized Predictive Control for Glass Manufacturing Processes (pages 181-206): David M. KoenigChapter 15 The Glass Industry in Germany: Environmentally Sound Melting and Recycling of Glass (pages 207-214): Helmut A. SchaefferChapter 16 The NSF Industry?University Center for Glass Research: An Overview (pages 215-226): T. P. SewardChapter 17 A High?Efficiency, Low?NOx Burner for Oxy?Gas Glass Furnaces (pages 227-241): David Rue, Hamid Abbasi, David Neff and Patrick MohrChapter 18 The Pilkington 3R Process for Controlling NOx Emissions: A Refractory Perspective (pages 243-253): Ian ShulverChapter 19 Improving Oxy?Fuel Furnace Operating Efficiency: An Operator's Perspective (pages 255-269): D. Shamp, J. Smith, M. Joshi, H. Borders, O. Charon and R. GrosmanChapter 20 A Direct Comparison of Oxy?Fuel Burner Technology (pages 271-281): John H. Tyler, James F. Booth, Robert D. Marchiando and Kevin A. LievreChapter 21 The Glass Manufacturing Industry Council (pages 283-287): James A. Shell
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Free Download 28th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites A: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 25, Issue 3 By 2006 | 610 Pages | ISBN: 0470051493 | PDF | 63 MB A collection of Papers Presented at the 28th International Conference and Exposition on Advanced Ceramics and Composites held in conjunction with the 8th International Symposium on Ceramics in Energy Storage and Power Conversion Systems.Content: Chapter 1 Ceramic Components in Gas Turbine Engines: Why Has It Taken So Long? (pages 3-32): David W. RichersonChapter 2 Development of the 8000Kw Class Hybrid Gas Turbine (pages 33-38): Takao Sugimoto, Yoshihiro Ichikawa, Hitoshi Nagata, Kenichiroh Igashira, Sazo Tsuruzono and Takero FukudomeChapter 3 Development and Evaluation of CMC Vane for Ngsst Engine (pages 39-44): Akira Kajiwara, Takeshi Nakamura, Takahito Araki and Hiroshige MurataChapter 4 Ceramic Combustor Design for St5+ Microturbine Engine (pages 45-50): Jun Shi, Venkata Vedula, Ellen Sun, David Bombara, John Holowczak, William Tredway, Alex Chen and Catalin FotacheChapter 5 CMC Combustor Liner Design for a Model Ram Jet Engine (pages 51-56): Tetsuya Morimoto, Shinji Ogihara, Hideyuki Taguchi, Takayuki Kojima, Kazuo Shimodaira, Keiichi Okai and Hisao FutamuraChapter 6 Burner Rig Test of Silicon Nitride Gas Turbine Nozzle (pages 57-62): Masato Ishizaki, Tomohiro Suetsuna, Masahiro Asayama, Motohide Ando, Naoki Kondo and Tatsuki OhjiChapter 7 Materials for Advanced Battery and Energy Storage Systems (Batteries, Capacitors, Fuel Cells) (pages 63-68): Alvin J. SalkindChapter 8 Effect of Ni?Al Precursor Type on Fabrication and Properties of Tic?Ni3Al Composites (pages 69-74): T. N. Tiegs, F. C. Montgomery and P. A. MenchhoferChapter 9 MMCs by Activated Melt Infiltration: High?Melting Alloys and Oxide Ceramics (pages 75-80): J. Kuebler, K. Lemster Ph, Gasser U. E. Klotz and T. GrauleChapter 10 Multifunctional Metal?Ceramic Composites by Solid Free Forming (Sff). (pages 81-88): Rolf Janssen, Mark Leveikoehne and Jose J. CoronelChapter 11 Solid Freeform Fabrication of a Piezoelectric Ceramic Torsional Actuator Motor (pages 89-94): Barry A. Bender, Chulho Kim and Carl C. M. WuChapter 12 Centrifugal Sintering (pages 95-100): Y. Kinemuchi, K. Watari and S. UchimuraChapter 13 Alumna?Based Functionally Gradient Materials by Centrifugal Molding Technology (pages 101-106): Chun?Hong Chen, Tadahiro Nishikawa, Sawao Honda and Hideo Awaji NagoyaChapter 14 Investigation of a Novel Air Brazing Composition for High?Temperature, Oxidation?Resistant Ceramic Joining (pages 107-112): K. Scott Weil, John S. Hardy and Jens DarsellChapter 15 Joining of Advanced Structural Materials by Plastic Deformation (pages 113-120): D. Singh, N. Chen, K. C. Goretta, J. L. Routbort and F. Gutierrez?MoraChapter 16 Mechanical Performance of Advanced Ceramic Parts Joined by Plastic Flow (pages 121-128): F. Gutierrez?Mora, A. Dominguez?Rodriguez, D. Singh, N. Chen, K. C. Goretta and J. L. RoutbortChapter 17 Physical Characterisation of Transparent Plzt Ceramics Prepared by Electrophoretic Deposition (pages 129-134): Thomas Nicolay and Erik BartschererChapter 18 Fabrication of Microstructured Ceramics by Electrophoretic Deposition of Optimized Suspensions (pages 135-140): H. Von Both, M. Dauscher and J. Hau?eltChapter 19 Low Cost Process for Mullite Utilizing Industrial Wastes as Starting Raw Material (pages 141-146): Kachin Saiintawong, Shigetaka Wada and Angkhana JaroenworaluckChapter 20 Low?Cost Processing of Fine Grained Transparent Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (pages 147-152): Heedong Lee, Tai?Il Mah and Triplicane A. ParthasarathyChapter 21 Gas?Pressure Sintering of Silicon Nitride with Lutetia Additive (pages 153-158): Naoki Kondo, Masato Ishizaki and Tatsuki OhjiChapter 22 Use of Combustion Synthesis in Preparing Ceramic?Matrix and Metal?Matrix Composite Powders (pages 159-164): K. Scott Weil and John S. HardyChapter 23 Mechanical Reliability of Si3N4 (pages 165-170): Kedar Sharma, P. S. Shankar, J. P. Singh and M. K. FerberChapter 24 Correlation of Finite Element with Experimental Results of the Small?Scale Vibration Response of a Damaged Ceramic Beam (pages 171-176): Scott R. Short and Shihong HuoChapter 25 Macro?Micro Stress Analysis of Porous Ceramics by Homogenization Method (pages 177-182): Yasushi Ikeda, Yasuo Nagano, Hiroshi Kawamoto and Naoki TakanoChapter 26 X?Ray and Neutron Diffraction Studies on a Functionally?Graded Ti3SiC2?TiC SYSTEM (pages 183-188): I. M. Low and Z. OoChapter 27 Modeling of Transient Thermal Damage in Ceramics for Cannon Bore Applications (pages 189-194): J. H. Underwood, M. E. Todaro and G. N. VigilanteChapter 28 Strengthening of Ceramics by Shot Peening (pages 195-202): Wulf Pfeiffer and Tobias FreyChapter 29 Doe Fe Distributed Generation Program (pages 202-212): Mark C. WilliamsChapter 30 Lanthanum Gallate Electrolyte for Intermediate Temperature Sofc Operation (pages 213-218): S. Elangovan, B. Heck, S. Balagopal, D. Larsen, M. Timper and J. HartvigsenChapter 31 Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Development at Forschungszentrum Juelich (pages 219-228): Ludger Blum, Hans?Peter Buchkremer, L. G. J. Haart, Heinz Nabielek and Jo WillemChapter 32 Development of Molb Type Sofc (pages 229-238): Hitoshi Miyamoto, K. Mori Takasago, T. Mizoguchi, S. Kanehira, K. Takenobu, M. Nishiura, A. Nakanishi, M. Hattori and Y. SakakiChapter 33 Development of Advanced Co?Fired Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with High Strength (pages 239-244): Zhien Liu, Garry Roman, Jeff Kidwell and Tom CableChapter 34 Electrophoresis: An Appropriate Manufacturing Technique for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (pages 245-250): Sascha Kuehn and Rolf ClasenChapter 35 Microstructure?Performance Relationships in Lsm?Ysz Cathodes (pages 251-256): J. A. Ruud, T. Striker, V. Midha, B. N. Ramamurthi, A. L. Linsebigler and D. J. FogelmanChapter 36 Role of Cathode in Single Chamber Sofc (pages 257-262): Toshio Suzuki, Piotr Jasinski, Fatih Dogan and Harlan U. AndersonChapter 37 Morphology Control of Sofc Electrodes by Mechano?Chemical Bonding Technique (pages 263-268): Takehisa Fukui, Kenji Murata, Ching Chung Huang, Makio Naito, Hiroya Abe and Kiyoshi NogiChapter 38 Improved Sofc Cathodes and Cathode Contact Layers (pages 269-274): F. Tietz, H.?P. Buchkremer, V. A. C. Haanappel, A. Mai, N. H. Menzler, J. Mertens, W. J. Quadakkers, D. Rutenbeck, S. Uhlenbruck, M. Zahid and D. StoverChapter 39 Characterization of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Layers by Computed X?Ray Microtomography and Small?Angle Scattering (pages 275-280): A. J. Allen, T. A. Dobbins, J. Ilavsky, F. Zhao, A. Virkar, J. Aimer and F. DecarloChapter 40 Kinetics of the Hydrogen Reduction of Nio/Ysz and Associated Microstructural Changes (pages 281-286): Miladin Radovic, Edgar Lara?Curzio, Beth Armstrong, Larry Walker, Peter Tortorelli and Claudia WallsChapter 41 Elastic Properties, Equibiaxial Strength and Fracture Toughness of Electrolyte Material for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (Sofcs) (pages 287-292): Miladin Radovic, Edgar Lara?Curzio, Rosa Trejo, Beth Armstrong and Claudia WallsChapter 42 Sintering of Bace0.85Y0.15O3?? WITH/WITHOUT SrTiO3 (pages 293-298): Dopant F. Dynys, A. Sayir and P. J. HeimannChapter 43 High Temperature Seals for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (Sofc) (pages 299-308): Raj N. SinghChapter 44 Evaluation of Sodium Aluminosilicate Glass Composite Seal with Magnesia Filler (pages 309-314): K. A. Nielsen, M. Solvang, F. W. Poulsen and P. H. LarsenChapter 45 Durable Seal Materials for Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (pages 315-320): C. A. Lewinsohn, S. Elangovan and S. M. QuistChapter 46 Development of a Compliant Seal for Use in Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (pages 321-326): K. Scott Weil and John S. HardyChapter 47 A Comparison of the Electrical Properties of Ysz Processed Using Traditional, Fast?Fire, and Microwave Sintering Techniques. (pages 327-332): Michael Ugorek, Doreen Edwards and Holly ShulmanChapter 48 Enhancement of YSZ Electrolyte Thin Film Growth Rate for Fuel Cell Applications (pages 333-338): Zhigang Xu and Jag SankarChapter 49 Synthesis of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia Thin Films by Electrolytic Deposition (pages 339-344): Zhigang Xu, Samuel Tameru and Jag SankarChapter 50 Sintering and Stability of the Bace0.9?xZrxY0.1O3?? System (pages 345-350): Z. Zhong, A. Sayir and F. DynysChapter 51 Microstructure and Ordering Mode of a Protonic Conducting Complex Sr3(Ca1-xNb2-x)O9?? Perovskite (pages 351-356): Marie?Helene Berger and Ali SayirChapter 52 Nuclear Microprobe Using Elastic Recoil Detection (Erd) For Hydrogen Profiling in High Temperature Protonic Conductors (pages 357-366): Pascal Berger, Ali Sayir and Marie?Helene BergerChapter 53 Ionic Conductivity in the Bi2O3? Al2O3?MxOy (M=Ca, Y) System (pages 367-374): Yi?Tzuen Liu and Tzer?Shin SheuChapter 54 A Performance Based Multi?Process Cost Model for Sofcs (pages 375-380): Mark Koslowske, Heather Benson, Isa Bar?On Worcester and R. KirchainChapter 55 Development of a Tri?Layer Electrochemical Model for a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (pages 381-386): Badri Ramamurthi, Vikas Midha, James Ruud and Mark ThompsonChapter 56 Reduction and Re?Oxidation of Anodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (Sofc) (pages 387-392): Jurgen Malzbender and Forschungszentrum Julich GmbhChapter 57 Numerical Characterization of the Fracture Behavior of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Materials by Means of Modified Boundary Layer Modeling (pages 393-400): Ba Nghiep Nguyen, Brian J. Koeppel, Prabhakar Singh, Mohammad A. Khaleel and Said AhziChapter 58 Chromium Poisoning of Cathodes by Ferritic Stainless Steel (pages 401-406): T. D. Kaun, T. A. Cruse and M. KrumpeltChapter 59 Effect of Impurities on Anode Performance (pages 407-414): C. A.?H. Chung, K. V. Hansen and M. MogcnscnChapter 60 Comparison of Corrosion Resistance of Cordierite and Silicon Carbide Diesel Particulate Filters to Combustion Products of Diesel Fuel Containing Fe and Ce Additives (pages 414-420): D. O'Sullivan, S. Hampshire, M. J. Pomeroy and M. J. MurtaghChapter 61 Overview of Ceramic Materials for Diesel Particulate Filter Applications (pages 421-430): Willard A. CutlerChapter 62 Soot Mass Limit Analysis of Sic Dpf (pages 431-436): Hiroki Sato, Kazutake Ogyu, Kazunori Yamayose, Atsushi Kudo and Kazushige OhnoChapter 63 A Mechanistic Model for Particle Deposition in Diesel Particluate Filters Using the Lattice?Boltzmann Technique (pages 437-446): Mark Stewart and David RectorChapter 64 Development of Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filter for the Control of Diesel Engine Emissions (pages 447-452): Yinyan Huang and Zhongyuan DangChapter 65 The Use of Transparent Plzt Ceramics in a Biochemical Thin Film Interferometric Sensor (pages 453-458): Thomas NicolayChapter 66 Low Cost Synthesis of Alumina Reinforced Fe?Cr?Ni?Alloys (pages 459-464): Thomas Selchert, Rolf Janssen and Nils ClaussenChapter 67 High Temperature Behaviour of Ceramic Foams from Si/Sic?Filled Preceramic Polymers (pages 465-470): Juergen Zeschky, Thomas Hoefher, Henning Dannheim, Dieter Loidl, Stephan Puchegger and Herwig PeterlikChapter 68 Stabilization of Counter Electrode for Nasicon Based Potentiometric Co2 Sensor (pages 471-476): Yuji Miyachi, Go Sakai, Kengo Shimanoe and Noboru YamazoeChapter 69 Microstructural Control of Sno2 Thin Films by Using Polyethylene Glycol?Mixed Sols (pages 477-482): Go Sakai, Chiaki Sato, Kengo Shimanoe and Noboru YamazoeChapter 70 Mixed?Potential Type Ceramic Sensor for NoX Monitoring (pages 483-492): Balakrishnan Nair, Jesse Nachlas and Michael MiddlemasChapter 71 Electrode Materials for Mixed?Potential No, Sensors (pages 493-498): D. L. West, F. C. Montgomery and T. R. ArmstrongChapter 72 Study of High Surface Area Alumina and Ga?Alumina Materials for Denox Catalyst Applications (pages 499-504): Svetlana M. Zemskova, Julie M. Faas, Carrie L. Boyer, Paul W. Park, J. Wen and I. PetrovChapter 73 Development of Strong Photocatalytic Fiber and Environmental Purification (pages 505-510): Hiroyuki Yamaoka, Yoshikatsu Harada, Teruaki Fujii, Shinichirou Otani and Toshihiro IshikawaChapter 74 Processing of Biomorphous Sic Ceramics from Paper Preforms by Chemical Vapor Infiltration and Reaction (Cvi?R) Technique (pages 511-516): Daniela Almeida Streitwieser, Nadja Popovska, Helmut Gerhard and Gerhard EmigChapter 75 Formation of Porous Structures by Directional Solidification of the Eutectic (pages 517-522): F. W. Dynys and A. SayirChapter 76 High Surface Area Carbon Substrates for Environmental Applications (pages 523-528): Kisho R. P. Gadkaree, Tinghong Tao and Willard A. CutlerChapter 77 Development of High Surface Area Monoliths for Sulfur Removal (pages 529-534): L. He, L. K. Owens, W. A. Cutler and C. M. SorensenChapter 78 Processing of Porous Biomorphic Tic Ceramics by Chemical Vapor Infiltration and Reaction (Cvi?R) Technique (pages 535-540): Nadja Popovska, Daniela Almeida Streitwieser, Chen Xu, Helmut Gerhard and Heino SieberChapter 79 Charge Transport Model in Gas?Solid Interface for Gas Sensors (pages 541-546): Sung Pil Lee and Yer?Kyung YoonChapter 80 Corrosion Resistant Refractory Ceramics for Slagging Gasifier Environment (pages 547-552): Eugene Medvedovski and Richard E. ChinnChapter 81 Influence of the Dopants and the Metal Electrodes on the Electrical Response of Hematite Based Humidity Sensors (pages 553-558): Jean?Marc Tulliani, Paola Palmero and Pierre BonvilleChapter 82 Light Weight Ceramic Sandwich Structure from Preceramic Polymers (pages 559-564): Thomas Hoefner, Juergen Zeschky, Michael Scheffler and Peter GreilChapter 83 Selective Catalytic Reduction and No, Storage in Vehicle Emission Control (pages 565-572): Eric N. Coker, Sonia Hammache, Donovan A. Pefia and James E. MillerChapter 84 Ballistic Impact of Silicon Carbide with Tungsten Carbide Spheres (pages 573-578): M. J. Normandia and B. LeavyChapter 85 Toughness and Hardness of Lps?Sic and Lps?Sic Based Composites (pages 579-588): Karl A. Schwetz, Thomas Kempf, Dirk Saldsiedcr and Rainer TelleChapter 86 Indentation Testing of Armor Ceramics (pages 589-596): Eugene Medvedovski and Partho SarkarChapter 87 Metallic Bonding of Ceramic Armor Using Reactive Multilayer Foils (pages 597-604): A. Duckham, M. Brown, E. Besnoin, D. Van Heerden, O. M. Knio and T. P. WeihsChapter 88 Strain Rate Effects on Fragment Size of Brittle Materials (pages 605-611): Fenghua Zhou, Jean?Francois Molinari and Kt Ramesh
Free Download 27th Annual Cocoa Beach Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites: B: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 24, Issue 4 By 2003 | 619 Pages | ISBN: 0470294825 | PDF | 54 MB 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 Compositional Studies and Electrical Properties of the Leadbased Relaxor Solid Solutions (pages 3-8): Chaiyo Kiawong and Aree ThanaboonsombutChapter 2 Crystallographic Study on Rare?Earth Doped BaTiO3 Shell Phase for MLCC Application (pages 9-14): N. Ozaki, K. Ohnuma, K. Kakimoto, H. Ohsato, N. Kozu and H. KishiChapter 3 Characterizations of Sol?Gel (Bi3?15Nd0.85)Ti3O12 Thin Films (pages 15-20): Jinrong Cheng, Nan Li and L. E. CrossChapter 4 Mechanical Failure and Mechanical Design of Electroceramic Components (pages 21-26): Robert Danzer and Peter SupancicChapter 5 The Formation Mechanism for Dendritic Phase(S) in BaTiO3 Ceramcs (pages 27-33): X. Xu and G. E. HilmasChapter 6 Low Tmperature Sintering of Pb(ZrTi)O3 Materials for Actuator Applications (pages 35-40): J. O. Kiggans, F. C. Montgomery, T. N. Tiegs and B. M. EvansChapter 7 Raman/Rayleigh Study of Nanophases (pages 41-50): Philippe ColombanChapter 8 Growth of Lanio3 Films by Pulsed Laser Deposition (pages 51-55): M. H. Ong, L. Lu and M. O. LaiChapter 9 Capacitor Applications of c?Axis?Oriented Bismuth Layer Structured Ferroelectric Thin Films (pages 57-64): Takashi Kojima, Takayuki Watanabe, Hiroshi Funakubo, Yukio Sakashita and Takahiro OikawaChapter 10 A New High Resolution Process for Passives in Hybrid Packaging (pages 65-74): Charles D. E. Lakeman, Patrick F. Fleig and Hope R. PerryChapter 11 Crystal Structure and Microwave Dielectric Properties of BanLa4Ti3+nO12+3n Homologous Compounds with High Dielectric Constant and High Quality Factor (pages 75-80): H. Ohsato, Y. Tohdo, K. Kakimoto, T. Okawa and H. OkabeChapter 12 Effect of Niobium?Doping and Grain Size on the Dielectric Properties of Lead Barium Zirconate Titanate Relaxors (pages 81-86): Ming?Jen Pan, Barry A. Bender and Roy J. RayneChapter 13 Dissolution of Zr and Yinto BaTiO3 by Milling (pages 87-94): C. Gomez?Yanez, H. Balmori?Ramirez, J. A. Romero?Serrano, J. J. Cruz?Rivera and O. Dominguez?EspinoChapter 14 Characterizations of Sol?Gel (Bi3.15Nd0.85)Ti3O12 Thin Films (pages 95-100): Jinrong Cheng, Nan Li and L. E. CrossChapter 15 Ultrasensitive Gas Sensor Using Co3O4?Modified SnO2 (pages 101-106): U?Sung Choi, Go Sakai, Kengo Shimanoe and Noboru YamazoeChapter 16 Antimony Oxide Based Gas Sensors (pages 107-112): C. P. Myers, P. W. Haycock, G. A. Horley, K. C. Molloy, S. A. Rushworth and L. M. SmithChapter 17 Translucent Polycrystalline Ceramic Compacts from Doped Alumina ? Sintering Behavior and Microstructure Development (pages 115-120): Adelina Braun, Matthias Wolff, Rolf Clasen, Sabine Schlabach, Bin Xu and Dieter VollathChapter 18 Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Al2O3 Thin Films on Metals, Ceramics and Resins Prepared by Aerosol Deposition Method (pages 121-125): Kazuya Tsujimichi, Katsuhiko Mori, Atsushi Yoshida, Junichi Iwasawa, Hironori Hatono, Masakatsu Kiyohara, Maxim Lebedev and Jun AkedoChapter 19 Processing of in Situ Reinforced Alumina Composites (pages 127-133): H. Gorter, B. Bos and L. J. M. G. DortmansChapter 20 Room? and High?Temperature Tensile Fracture of Directionally Solidified Chromia?Doped Sapphire Fibers (pages 135-142): J. J. Quispe Cancapa, A. R. De Arellano Lopez and A. SayirChapter 21 High Temperature Phase Equilibria in the Cu2O?Ga2O3?In2O3 System (pages 143-148): R. Bruce Gall and David P. CannChapter 22 Corresponding States Principles for the Thermal Expansion of MgO, CaO, SrO and BaO (pages 149-155): Robert R. Reeber and Kai WangChapter 23 High Pressure Characterization of Luminescence Centers in Oxides (pages 157-162): Marek Grinberg and Yongrong ShenChapter 24 The Effect of a High Strength Electric Field on the Low Temperature Degradation of a Y?TZP Ceramic (pages 163-168): Zhenbo Zhao, Cheng Liu and Derek O. NorthwoodChapter 25 Improved Preparation of Transparent PLZT Ceramics by Electrophoretic Deposition and Hot Isostatic Pressing (pages 169-174): Erik Bartscherer, Adelina Braun, Matthias Wolff and Rolf ClasenChapter 26 Reaction Synthesis of Refractory Metal?Ceramic Composites (pages 175-180): Thomas Selchert, Rolf Janssen and Nils ClaussenChapter 27 Ni and Co?ZrO2 Composites Produced by Laser Zone Melting (pages 181-186): V. M. Orera, J. I. Pena, M. A. Laguna?Bercero, R. I. Merino, A. Larrea, G. Garcia and A. FiguerasChapter 28 Weak Porous Interface in Ceramic Layered Systems (pages 187-192): J. Ma, H. Wang, Z. He, G. E. B. Tan, D. Shu and J. ZhengChapter 29 Metallic and Dielectric Coatings on Glass Ceramic ? Characterization and Modeling of Residual Stresses (pages 193-200): Maria Escribano, Rainer Gadow, Andreas Killinger and Martin WenzelburgerChapter 30 Measurement of Delamination Size and Depth in Ceramic Matrix Composites Using Pulsed Thermal Imaging (pages 201-206): J. G. Sun, S. Erdman and L. ConnollyChapter 31 Flexural and Torsional Resonances of Ceramic Tiles via Impulse Excitation of Vibration (pages 207-213): A. A. Wereszczak, R. H. Kraft and J. J. SwabChapter 32 Recent Progress of Hi?Nicalon Type S Development (pages 217-223): Tomohiro Tanaka, Shigeki Shibayama, Michio Takeda and Akira YokoyamaChapter 33 Mechanical Properties of Carbon and BN Coated SiC Fibers (pages 225-230): G. Behlau, D. Koch, G. Grathwohl, S. Welz, M. J. Mcnallan, L. Chen and Y. GogotsiChapter 34 Alternative Interphase Coatings for Improved Durability in SIC/SIC Composites (pages 231-237): Frances I. Hurwitz and Robert J. ShinavskiChapter 35 A Continuous Liquid Phase Coating Process for Protective Ceramic Layers on Carbon Fibers ? Process Optimization for Oxidation Protection and Tensile Strength (pages 239-246): R. Gadow and F. KernChapter 36 Processing and Structural Advantages of the Sylramic?iBN SiC Fiber for SiC/SiC Components (pages 247-253): H. M. Yun, J. A. Dicarlo, R. T. Bhatt and J. B. HurstChapter 37 Decomposition and Oxidation Resistance of Si?M(Ti, Zr)?C?O Fibers at Elevated Temperature (pages 255-260): Kenichiroh IgashiraChapter 38 SiC/SiC Composites for Advanced Nuclear Applications (pages 261-267): R. H. JonesChapter 39 Design of CMC Inlet Vane for a Model Air Breathing Engine (pages 269-274): Tetsuya MorimotoChapter 40 Testing and Characterization of CMC Combustor Liners (pages 275-280): R. Craig Robinson and Michael J. VerrilliChapter 41 Thermo?Mechanical Qualification Tests of Complex CMC Re?Entry Structures (pages 281-287): M. Ortelt, H. Weihs, I. Fischer and M. DogigliChapter 42 Specimen Scale Effects on the Stress?Oxidation Behavior of a Carbon Fiber Reinforced Silicon Carbide Matrix Composite (pages 289-294): Anthony M. Calomino and Michael J. VerrilliChapter 43 Thermal Stability of Melt Infiltrated SiC/SiC Composites (pages 295-300): Ramakrishna T. Bhatt, James A. Dicarlo and Terry R. MccueChapter 44 Synthesis and Oxidation Behaviour of Polymer?Derived SI?AL?C?N and SICN Amorphous Ceramics (pages 303-308): Lavanya Bharadwaj, Yiguang Wang, Weixing Xu, Abhijit Dhamne and Linan AnChapter 45 Process Modeling and Simulation of Plasma and HVOF Sprayed Cylinder Liner Coatings (pages 309-316): Michael Buchmann, Rainer Gadow, Daniel Lopez and Martin WenzelburgerChapter 46 Thermal Barrier Coating and Cooling Hole Size Effects on the Thermo?Mechanical Response of Cooled Silicon Nitride Plate (pages 317-324): Ali Abdul?Aziz, Ramakrishna T. Bhatt and Georg E. BaakliniChapter 47 SiC and Si3N4 Ceramic Joining by Transient Eutectic Phase Process (pages 325-330): J. K. Lee, Y. Katoh and A. KohyamaChapter 48 Pressing and Sintering Developments of Freeze Granulated Si3N4 Materials (pages 331-336): Ola Lyckfeldt, Daniel Kack and Kent RundgrenChapter 49 The Esis Silicon Nitride Reference Material Testing Program (pages 337-342): Tanja Lube and Robert DanzerChapter 50 Evolution of Defects in Pressed and Sintered Electroceramic Components (pages 343-348): Robert Danzer, Andreas Borger and Monika FellnerChapter 51 Electrical Properties of SIC?ALN Composites (pages 349-354): R. Ou, H. Qin, R. A. Gerhardt and R. RuhChapter 52 Guidelines for the Testing of Plates (pages 357-364): Jonathan A. Salem and Lynn PowersChapter 53 Strength Characterisation of Small Ceramic Discs Using the Ball on Three Balls Test (pages 365-370): Andreas Borger, Peter Supancic and Robert DanzerChapter 54 Thermal Shock Behavior of Batio3 PTC?Ceramics (pages 371-376): Robert Danzer and Peter SupancicChapter 55 Piezoelectric Actuation of Crack Growth Along Polymer/Metal Interfaces in Adhesive Bonds (pages 377-382): Tianbao Du and Jian?Ku ShangChapter 56 Machining Damage Cracks: How to Find and Characterize Them by Fractography (pages 383-394): George D. Quinn, Lewis K. Ives and Said JahanmirChapter 57 Wear Characterization of Structural Ceramics Using Single?Grit Scratching (pages 395-400): Ghatu Subhash and Raka BandyoChapter 58 Evaluation of Transthickness Tensile Strength of SiC/SiC Composites (pages 401-406): T. Hinoki, E. Lara?Curzio and L. L. SneadChapter 59 Hoop Tensile Characterization of SiC/SiC Cylinders Fabricated from 2D Fabric (pages 407-413): Michael J. Verrilli, Heemann Yun, James A. Dicarlo and Terry R. BarnettChapter 60 Specimen Size Effect on the Tensile and Shear Properties of the High?Crystalline and High?Dense Sic/Sic Composites (pages 415-420): T. Nozawa, Y. Katoh, A. Kohyama and E. Lara?CurzioChapter 61 Measurements of Continuous R?Curve Behavior in Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 421-426): J. S. Park, Y. Katoh and A. KohyamaChapter 62 Influence of Holes on the In?Plane Tensile Strength and Fatigue Durability of a Nicalon™/SI?N?C Ceramic Matrix Composite (pages 427-434): Sreeramesh Kalluri and Michael J. VerrilliChapter 63 Rate Dependency of Shear Strength in SiC/BSAS Ceramic Matrix Composite at Elevated Temperature (pages 435-441): Sung R. Choi, Narottam P. Bansal and John P. GyekenyesiChapter 64 Temperature Dependence on the Strength and Stress Rupture Behavior of a Carbon?Fiber Reinforced Silicon Carbide Matrix (C/SiC) Composite (pages 443-449): Michael J. Verrilli and Anthony CalominoChapter 65 Creep Rupture Behavior of ±45° Oxide/Oxide Nextel™ 720/AS Composite (pages 451-458): Dennis J. Buchanan, Reji John and Larry P. ZawadaChapter 66 Temperature and Moisture Effects Upon Stress Rupture Life of Syl?iBN/BN/Sic Composite (pages 459-464): K. J. Larochelle and S. MallChapter 67 Modeling the Thermostructural Stability of Meltinfiltrated SiC/SiC Composites (pages 465-470): James A. Dicarlo, Ramakrishna T. Bhatt and Terry R. McCueChapter 68 Microstructure Tailoring of C/C?Sic Composites (pages 471-476): Walter KrenkelChapter 69 Model Development for Parametric Design of Pressurized Ceramic Tubing (pages 477-482): R. CarterChapter 70 C?Ring Strength of Advanced Monolithic Ceramics (pages 483-490): A. A. Wereszczak, R. J. Caspe, J. J. Swab, S. F. Duffy and E. H. BakerChapter 71 Analysis of the Mechanical Property Data Reporting in the 2002 Journal of the American Ceramic Society (pages 491-496): Todd L. JessenChapter 72 Failure Statistics Beyond the Weibull Behavior (pages 497-502): Robert Danzer, Peter Supancic and Tanja LubeChapter 73 Thermo?Mechanical and Fracture Analysis of SiC in Cannon Bore Applications (pages 503-508): J. H. Underwood, P. J. Cote and G. N. VigilanteChapter 74 Ceramic "Machinability" ? What Does it Mean? (pages 511-516): J. B. Quinn, R. N. Katz, I. K. Lloyd and G. D. QuinnChapter 75 Rule?Based Software Tool to Specify the Manufacturing Process Parameters for a Countoured EB?PVD Coating on a PW4000 Second Stage Turbine Blade (pages 517-522): R. D. Sisson, W. C. S. Weir and S. BoseChapter 76 Porous Li2O Al2O3SiO2(LAS) Glass?Ceramics Prepared by Selective Laser Melting and Annealing (pages 523-528): Gupta Manob, L. Lu, J. Y. H. Fuh and Y. B. ChengChapter 77 Low Sintering Temperature of Lead Magnesium Niobate?Lead Titanate (0.9PMN?0.1PT) by Various Oxide Additives (pages 529-534): S. Budchan, S. Sirisoonthorn and T. TunkasiriChapter 78 Finite Element Analysis of Mode?I & II Type Fracture Behavior on Ceramic Composite Joints (pages 535-540): H. Serizawa, H. Murakawa and C. A. LewinsohnChapter 79 High?Temperature Phase Stability and Improvement of Photo Catalysis for Anatase Phase TiO2 (pages 541-546): Toshiro Tanaka, Mitsuhide Kubota, Katuhito Nakano, Eiji Okutani and Takashi NishikawaChapter 80 Solid Freeform Fabrication of Ceramic PZT Tapes: Mechanical and Piezoelectric Properties (pages 547-553): Barry A. Bender, Chulho Kim, Carl C. M. Wu and Roy J. RayneChapter 81 Thermal Properties of Polycarbosilane Derived Porous Silicon Carbide Composites (pages 555-560): Susan Hayes, Walter Sherwood, David Stiles, Casey Voorhees, Wally Porter, Laura Riester, Hsin Wang, Ralph Dinwiddie and Edgar Lara?CurzioChapter 82 Complex, NET?Shape Ceramic Composite Components for Structural, Lithography, Mirror and Armor Applications (pages 561-566): P. G. Karandikar, M. K. Aghajanian and B. N. MorganChapter 83 Approaches to Complex Shaped Components of Sic?Polycrystalline Fiber?Bonded Ceramics (pages 567-572): S. Kajii, K. Matsunaga, M. Sato and T. IshikawaChapter 84 Machining and Joining to form Internal MESO?Scale Channels in Ceramic Oxides (pages 573-582): H. W. Shin, E. D. Case, P. Kwon, F. Ren and C. K. KokChapter 85 C/C?Sic Composites for Hot Structures and Advanced Friction Systems (pages 583-592): Walter KrenkelChapter 86 Mechanical Properties of Si?Zr?C?O/SiC Composite Material for Advanced Heat Resistance Combustor Liner (pages 593-598): Kenichiroh Igashira, Yoshihiro Matsuda and Go MatsubaraChapter 87 Development of CMC Vane for Gas Turbine Engine (pages 599-604): Ken?Ichiro Watanabe, Nobuyuki Suzumura, Takeshi Nakamura, Hiroshige Murata, Takahito Araki and Tadashi NatsumuraChapter 88 Diamond and Other Hard Materials in Fibre Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 605-611): Martin Frie?, Xiangdong Huang and Walter KrenkelChapter 89 Effect of SiC Whisker Growing on Matrix Filling of the SiCf/SiC Composite (pages 613-620): Ji Yeon Park, Seok Min Kang, Jong Hun Park, Weon?Ju Kim and Woo Seok RyuChapter 90 Development of CMC Shroud for Turbine Engine Application (pages 621-626): N. Suzumura, K. Watanabe, T. Nakamura, T. Araki and T. Natsumura
Free Download 27th Annual Cocoa Beach Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites: A: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 24, Issue 3 By 2003 | 641 Pages | ISBN: 0470294809 | PDF | 16 MB 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 Perspectives of Field?Enhanced Processes for the Preparation of Nanomaterials (pages 3-8): Rolf ClasenChapter 2 Aerosol Deposition for Nanocomposite Material Synthesis: - A Novel Method of Ceramics Processing Without Firing (pages 9-14): Jun Akedo, Maxim Lebedev, Atsushi Iwata, Shizuka Nakano and Hisato OgisoChapter 3 Processing of Nanocrystalline Diamond Films by Microwave Plasma Cvd (pages 15-21): R. Ramamurti, V. Shanov and R. N. SinghChapter 4 Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Silicon Carbide Powders (pages 23-32): Zhe Cheng, Michael D. Sacks and Chang?An WangChapter 5 Processing of Nanocrystalline Hafnium Carbide Powders (pages 33-39): Chang?An Wang and Michael D. SacksChapter 6 Processing of Nanocrystalline Zirconium Carbide Powders (pages 41-49): Anubhav Jain, Michael D. Sacks, Chang?An Wang and Michael MiddlemasChapter 7 Synthesis of Hydroxy Apatite/Alumina Nanocomposites Via Microemulsions (pages 51-56): X. Bao and Y. X. PangChapter 8 Carbide Derived Carbon (Cdc) Coatings for Tyranno Zmi Sic Fibers (pages 57-62): L. Chen, G. Behlau, Y. Gogotsi and M. J. McNallanChapter 9 Synthesis and Magnetic Characterization of Superconductive Yba2Cu4O8 Ceramics of Weakly Coupled Nano?Scale Grains (pages 63-68): Makoto Hagiwara, Takeshi Yamao and Motohiro MatsuuraChapter 10 Manufacturing of Zirconia Components by Electropho?Retic Deposition of Nanosized Powders (pages 69-74): C. Oetzel and R. ClasenChapter 11 Near?Shape Manufacturing of Ceramics and Glasses by Electrophoretic Deposition Using Nanosized Powders (pages 75-80): Jan Tabellion, Elfi Jungblut and Rolf ClasenChapter 12 Preparation of Polycrystalline Ceramic Compacts Made of Alumina Powder with a Bimodal Particle Size Distribution for Hot Isostatic Pressing (pages 81-86): Matthias Wolff, Adelina Braun, Erik Bartscherer and Rolf ClasenChapter 13 Precision Microgear Fabrication and Sintering with Microwaves (pages 87-92): Shawn M. Allan, Holly S. Shulman, Carlos C. Chang and Alfredo M. MoralesChapter 14 Synthesis of Zno Nanopowders by Controlled Double?Jet Precipitation (pages 93-98): H. Van Den Rul, D. Mondelaers, G. Vanhoyland, J. Mullens and L. C. Van PouckeChapter 15 Synthesis of Nanostructured Mullite and Mullite?Zirconia Ceramic Composite Powders by Using a Modified and Cost Effective Sol?Gel Method (pages 99-104): Narendra Nath GhoshChapter 16 Nanostructured Materials Based on Alumina (pages 105-110): L. Mazerolles, D. Michel, T. Di Costanzo, J.?L. Vignes, Z. Huang and D. JiangChapter 17 Characterization of Epitaxial Barium Titanate Films Deposited Under Hydrothermal Conditions (pages 111-116): Sandeep K. Patil and Mohamed N. RahamanChapter 18 Details of Urea Decomposition in the Presence of Transition Metal Ions (pages 117-122): Bora Mavis AkincChapter 19 Gel Casting of Ceramic Foams (pages 125-134): Jon BinnerChapter 20 Processing of Biomorphous Tic?Based Ceramics (pages 135-140): H. Sieber, C. R. Rambo and J. BenesChapter 21 Synthesis of Non?Permeable Porous Ceramics by Mixing Ceramic Hollow Micro Spheres (pages 141-146): Eiji Okutani, Toshiro Tanaka and Takashi NishikawaChapter 22 Ceramic Spheres Derived from Cation Exchange Beads (pages 147-152): F. W. Dynys and NasaChapter 23 Tensile Evaluation of Ceramic Foam Ligaments (pages 153-158): Rogelio A. Verdugo, O. O. Ochoa and Edgar Lara?CurzioChapter 24 Utilization of Diatomite as a Desiccant Aid (pages 159-164): Narueporn Vaneesorn, Suphakan Khammanee, Patarawan Kahawong, Supamas Danwittayakul and Aree ThanaboonsombutChapter 25 Assessment of Damage Tolerance for Porous Ceramics (pages 165-170): Akihiko Suzuki, Hidenari Baba and Fumio TakemasaChapter 26 Fracture Behavior of Sic?Based, Clay?Bonded Hot Gas Filters (pages 171-176): Pirjo Pastila, Antti?Pekka Nikkila, Tapio Mantyla and Edgar Lara?CurzioChapter 27 3D Image Construction of Porous Ceramics by X?Ray Ct and Stress Distribution Analyses Using Voxel Mesh Method (pages 177-182): Yasushi Ikeda, Yasuo Nagano and Hiroshi KawamotoChapter 28 3 Dimensional CT Analyses of Bone Formation in Porous Ceramic Biomaterials (pages 185-190): Y. Dceda, M. Yasutoshi, M. Mizuno, M. Mukaida, M. Neo and T. NakamuraChapter 29 Influence of Grinding Fluids on the Abrasive Machining of a Micaceous Glass Ceramic (pages 191-196): Ling Yin, L. K. Ives and Said JahanmirChapter 30 Wear Characterization of Clinically Used Hip Joint Prostheses by a Hip Simulator (pages 197-202): Y. Takigawa, K. Jono, H. Takadama, M. Mizuno and T. NakamuraChapter 31 Fabrication of Biocompatible Calcium Phosphate Ceramics Using Eggshell (pages 203-208): S. J. Lee and W. M. KrivenChapter 32 Calcium Aluminate/Calcium Phosphate Composite Orthopedic Bone Cement (pages 209-214): L. Roemhildt, Stanley D. Wagner and Thomas D. McgeeChapter 33 Fabrication of Composite for Bone Repairing from ??Tricalcium Phosphate and Hydroxypropylcellulose (pages 215-220): Toshiki Miyazaki, Chikara Ohtsuki, Haruna Iwasaki, Shin?Ichi Ogata and Masao TaniharaChapter 34 Preparation of Bioactive Inorganic?Organic Hybrids by Hot Water Treatment (pages 221-226): M. Kawashita, M. Kamitakahara, N. Miyata, T. Kokubo and T. NakamuraChapter 35 Bioactive Titania Gel Derived from Combined Chemical and Thermal Treatments of Titanium (pages 227-232): Satoshi Hayakawa, Koichi Shibata, Kanji Tsuru and Akiyoshi OsakaChapter 36 Apatite Formation on the Pmma Bone Cement Modified with Alkoxysilane and Calcium Salt in a Simulated Body Fluid (pages 233-238): Chikara Ohtsuki, Masao Tanihara, Toshiki Miyazaki, Atsushi Sugino, Akiko Mori and Koichi KuramotoChapter 37 Formation of Hydroxyapatite Coatings on Alumina Under Hydrothermal Conditions (pages 239-244): Jung?Soo Ha and Mohamed N. RahamanChapter 38 Studies on Titanium?Based Dental Implant Material (pages 245-254): S. S. Bhasin, Vakil Singh, T. Ahmed and B. P. SinghChapter 39 A Multi?Station Hip Joint Simulator Study and Wear Characterization of Commercial Hip Endoprostheses (pages 255-260): K. Jono, Y. Takigawa, H. Takadama, M. Mizuno and T. NakamuraChapter 40 Design Criteria for Sofc Generators (pages 263-272): Detlef Stolten, L. G. J. Bert De Haart and Ludger BlumChapter 41 High?Temperature Flexure Strength, Fracture Toughness and Fatigue of Zirconia/Alumina Composites (pages 273-279): Sung R. Choi and Narottam P. BansalChapter 42 Status of the Sofco Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (pages 281-286): L. A. Xue, T. L. Cable and E. A. BarringerChapter 43 Synthesis of Mixed Conducting Oxides by An Organic Steric Entrapment Method (pages 287-292): W. M. Kriven, B. R. Rosczyk, M. I. Bertoni and Thomas O. MasonChapter 44 Single Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - Investigation of Cathodes (pages 293-298): Piotr Jasinski, Toshio Suzuki, Xiao D. Zhou, Fatih Dogan and Harlan U. AndersonChapter 45 Improved Calcination Process of Barium Calcium Niobate Bcn18 and Its in Situ Application to Thermal Spraying (pages 299-304): Sascha Kuehn, Sigmar Janes and Rolf ClasenChapter 46 Impregnation of Nickel Foils with Nanocrystalline Ceria as Anodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Sofc (pages 305-310): Sascha Kuehn, Jan Tabellion and Rolf ClasenChapter 47 Nanocomposite Electrodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (pages 311-316): M. M. Seabaugh, S. L. Swartz, R. B. Cooley and K. HasinskaChapter 48 Development of Amorphous, Non?Oxide Seals for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (pages 317-322): C. A. Lewinsohn and S. ElangovanChapter 49 Electrical Conductivity of Nanocrystalline Sm?Doped Ceo2 Thin Film (pages 323-328): Toshio Suzuki, Piotr Jasinski and Harlan U. AndersonChapter 50 Effect of Thickness and Porosity on the Mechanical Properties of Planar Components for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells at Ambient and Elevated Temperatures (pages 329-334): M. Radovic, E. Lara?Curzio, B. Armstrong and C. WallsChapter 51 A Brief History of Ceramic Armor Development (pages 337-349): S. R. SkaggsChapter 52 Relationship Between Defects and Dynamic Failure in Silicon Carbide (pages 351-358): M. Bakas, V. A. Greenhut, D. E. Niesz, J. Adams and J. MccauleyChapter 53 Development of a Pressureless Sintered Silicon Carbide Monolith and Special?Shaped Silicon Carbide Whisker Reinforced Silicon Carbide Matrix Composite for Lightweight Armor Application (pages 359-364): T. M. Lillo, H. S. Chu, D. W. Bailey, W. M. Harrison and D. A. LaughtonChapter 54 Armor Silicon Carbide?Based Ceramics (pages 365-373): Eugene MedvedovskiChapter 55 Development of Cmc?Materials for Lightweight Armor (pages 375-381): Bernhard Heidenreich, Walter Krenkel and Bernd LexowChapter 56 Transformation Toughening of a Calcium Zirconate Matrix by Dicalcium Silicate, Under Ballistic Impact (pages 383-388): W. M. Kriven, B. R. Rosczyk and K. KremeyerChapter 57 The Physics of Ceramics from Shock?Wave Experiments (pages 389-399): Dennis E. GradyChapter 58 Hardness/Toughness Relationship for Sic Armor (pages 401-410): Darin Ray, Marc Flinders, Angela Anderson and Raymond A. CutlerChapter 59 Dynamic Compressive Testing of Intact and Damaged Ceramics (pages 411-416): Weinong Chen and Huiyang LuoChapter 60 Numerical Investigation of Dynamic Compressive Loading (pages 417-423): Fenghua Zhou and Jean?Francois MolinariChapter 61 The Role of Gas Pressure in Transient Liquid Phase Sintering of Aluminum Oxynitride (Alon) (pages 425-431): Parimal J. Patel, Gary Gilde and James W. MccauleyChapter 62 Effects of Atmosphere on Sintering and Properties of Aluminum Oxynitride (pages 433-439): H. Gorter, L. J. M. G. Dortmans and B. BosChapter 63 Spinel Armor - Clearly the Way to Go (pages 441-446): Mark C. L. Patterson, Anthony Digiovanni, Gary Gilde and Don W. RoyChapter 64 Tungsten Carbides for Armor Applications (pages 447-453): Jeffrey J. SwabChapter 65 Plasma Melt Quenching of Alon Ceramics for Armor Applications (pages 455-460): Sreeram Balasubramanian, Rajendra K. Sadangi, Vijay Shukla, H. Bernard, Kear and Dale E. NieszChapter 66 Sol?Gel Derived Oxide Coatings on Nicalon Fiber (pages 463-468): T. M. Zima, N. I. Baklanova, E. I. Belyaeva, A. I. Boronin and S. V. KosheevChapter 67 Surface Cracking and Interface Reaction Associated Delamination Failure of Thermal and Environmental Barrier Coatings (pages 469-475): Dongming Zhu, Sung R. Choi, Jeffrey I. Eldridge, Kang N. Lee and Robert A. MillerChapter 68 Surface Modification of Ceramics by High Density Infrared Heating (pages 477-482): T. N. Tiegs, J. O. Kiggans, F. C. Montgomery, D. C. Harper and C. A. BlueChapter 69 Study of Crack Development in APS and EB?PVD TBCS with Bending Tests Using Acoustic Emission and In?Situ Visual Observation (pages 483-490): R. Herzog, P. Majerus, J. Monch, R. W. Steinbrech, F. Schubert and L. SingheiserChapter 70 Y?Doped La2Zr2O7 Pyrochlore Eb?Pvd Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 491-496): B. Saruhan, K. Fritscher and U. SchulzChapter 71 Elucidating Thermo?Mechanical Spallation of Thermal Barrier Coating?Systems Using Controlled Indentation Flaws (pages 497-502): Marion Bartsch and Edwin R. FullerChapter 72 Crack Initiation and Propagation in Plasma Sprayed Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 503-509): Lihe Qian, Shijie Zhu and Yutaka KagawaChapter 73 Health Monitoring of Thermal Barrier Coatings by Mid?Infrared Reflectance (pages 511-516): J. I. Eldridge, C. M. Spuckler, J. A. Nesbitt and K. W. StreetChapter 74 Recent Developments in the Characterization of Anisotropic Void Populations in Thermal Barrier Coatings Using Ultra?Small Angle X?Ray Scattering (pages 517-524): T. A. Dobbins, A. J. Allen, J. Ilavsky, G. G. Long and P. R. JemianChapter 75 Defect Clustering and Nano?Phase Structure Characterization of Multi?Component Rare Earth Oxide Doped Zirconia?Yttria Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 525-534): Dongming Zhu, Yuan L. Chen and Robert A. MillerChapter 76 Microstructure - Property Correlations in Industrial Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 535-542): A. Kulkarni and H. HermanChapter 77 Development of Morphology and Stresses in a Class of Thermal Barrier Systems During Thermal Cycling (pages 543-548): A. M. KarlssonChapter 78 Simulating Thermal Response of Eb?Pvd Thermal Barrier Coating Microstructures (pages 549-554): Marion Bartsch, Uwe Schulz, Jean?Marc Dorvaux, Odile Lavigne, Edwin R. Fuller and Stephen A. LangerChapter 79 Mixed?Mode Fracture of Plasma?Sprayed Thermal Barrier Coatings at Ambient and Elevated Temperatures (pages 555-560): Sung R. Choi, Dongming Zhu and Robert A. MillerChapter 80 Evaluation for Thermal Cycle Damage of Thermal Barrier Coating (pages 561-566): Y. Ohtake, T. Nakamura, N. Suzumura and T. NatsumuraChapter 81 Tribological Behavior of Ti?Containing Diamond?Like Carbon in Oil Lubricant (pages 567-575): Miki Irie Miyanaga, Kazuhiko Oda, Akihiko Ikegaya and Hisanori OharaChapter 82 Particle Size Effects on Flow Properties of Ps304 Plasma Spray Feedstock Powder Blend (pages 577-585): Malcolm K. Stanford, Christopher Dellacorte and Daniel EylonChapter 83 Microstructureand Properties of W?Cr?N Composite Films Produced Byubm Sputtering Method (pages 587-592): Kiyoyuki Kawai and Masahiro OguchiChapter 84 Properties of Flexible Dlc Film Deposited by Amplitude?Modulated Rf P?Cvd (pages 593-599): Takahiro Nakahigashi, Koji Miyake and Hisanori OoharaChapter 85 Product Development with Thermally Sprayed Functional Coatings on Glass and Glass Ceramics Substrates (pages 601-614): R. Gadow, A. Killinger, C. Li and K. WermbterChapter 86 Residual Stress Measurement and Modeling for Ceramic Layer Composites (pages 615-622): Maria Escribano and Rainer GadowChapter 87 A Multiscale Atomistic?Continuum Modeling Via Qc Finite Element Mesh Superposition Method (pages 623-628): Yoshihiko Hangai and Nobuhiro YoshikawaChapter 88 Nano?Magnetic Feal and Feain Thin Films Via Sputtering (pages 629-636): Xingwu Wang, Ron E. Miller, Peter Lubitz, Frederick J. Rachford and Jack H. LinnChapter 89 Laybo3, A Candidate for Thermal Barrier Coating Materials (pages 637-643): Markus Dietrich, Robert Va?en and Detlev StoverChapter 90 Nanometer Sized Sic Coating on Diamond Particles (pages 645-650): Yoshiaki Morisada and Yoshinari Miyamoto
Free Download 26th Annual Conference on Composites, Advanced Ceramics, Materials, and Structures: B: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 23, Issue 4 By 2002 | 863 Pages | ISBN: 0470294752 | PDF | 21 MB 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 Water?Based Tape Casting with Latex Binders (pages 3-14): Elis Carlstrom and Annika KristofferssonChapter 2 Radio Frequency Drying of Ceramics (pages 15-22): Ben WilsonChapter 3 Laser CVD System Design, Operation, and Modeling (pages 23-33): W. Jack Lackey, David Rosen, Chad Duty, Daniel Jean, Scott Bondi, Tarek Elkhatib, Ryan Johnson, Mingxuan Jiang, Jian Mi, Josh Gillespie and Racheal HarveyChapter 4 Near Net Shapes by Ceramic Injection Molding (pages 35-42): Animesh Bose and Tai Shing WeiChapter 5 Fabrication of Ceramic Components for Micro Gas Turbine Engines (pages 43-50): H.?C. Liu, S. Kang, F. B. Prinz, J. Stampfl and Tu WienChapter 6 Low Pressure Injection Molding Process for Near-Net Shape, Hot Gas Filter Components (pages 51-59): Rama Nageswaran and F. A. BruceChapter 7 Near Net-Shape Si02-TiO2-Glass Compacts with Reduced Thermal Expansion (pages 61-65): Rolf Clasen, Aline Licht, Markus Hornfeck, Monika Oswald, Klaus Deller, Helmut Mangold and Gerrit SchneiderChapter 8 An Approach to Examination of Thermal Decomposition by Novel Evolved Gas Analysis (pages 67-72): Takahisa Tsugoshi, Takaaki Nagaoka, Masaki Yasuoka and Koji WatariChapter 9 Cost-Effective Synthesis of Silica Aerogels from Waterglass/Teos by Ambient Drying and Their Applications (pages 73-78): Gun S. Kim, Sang H. Hyun, Sung W. Hwang and Gye T. KimChapter 10 Piezoresistive Ceramic Composites for Force or Pressure Sensor (pages 79-84): Hiroaki Makino, Shin Tajima, Mitsuru Asai and Nobuo KamiyaChapter 11 The Electrical Properties of CaZrO3 Humidity Sensor (pages 85-90): Jae?Ho Yuk, Byung?Soo Lee, Do?Hyun You and Hyeong?Gweon KimChapter 12 Effect of Organic Components of Low Friction/Flexible Material (pages 91-101): Y. Shibata, T. Sakai, S. Satake, S. Katayama and N. YamadaChapter 13 Ceramic Light Metal Composites - Product Development and Industrial Application (pages 103-113): Michael Buchmann, Rainer Gadow, Daniel Lopez and Dietmar SchererChapter 14 CMC Brake Disks in Serial Production - The Competition Between Cost Effectiveness and Technical Performance (pages 115-123): R. Gadow and M. SpeicherChapter 15 Ceramic on Glass and Glass-Ceramic Layer Composites for Industrial Applications (pages 125-138): R. Gadow, A. Killinger and C. LiChapter 16 The Commercialization of Advanced Telecommunications Technologies in Georgia Through Yamacraw (pages 139-146): Elizabeth A. JudsonChapter 17 Fabrication of Ceramics with Designed Porosity (pages 149-160): R. W. RiceChapter 18 Effect of Microstructure on the Mechanical Properties of Dense/Porous Multilayered Silicon Nitride (pages 161-166): Masato Ishizaki, Masateru Nishi, Asuhiro Shigegaki and Tadashi SasaChapter 19 Comparison Among the Functional Forms Describing Changes in Thermal and Mechanical Properties Due to Microcracking and Porosity (pages 167-174): E. D. CaseChapter 20 Manufacturing of Porous Oxide Ceramics from Bioorganic Preforms (pages 175-181): H. Sieber, J. Cao, C. R. Rambo and P. GreilChapter 21 Grain Boundary Strengthening of Porous Alumina Ceramics: Effect of Secondary Inclusions and Dopants (pages 183-190): D. Doni Jayaseelan, N. Kondo, M. E. Brito and T. OhjiChapter 22 Hermetic Glass Bodies with Controlled Porosity: Processing and Properties (pages 191-202): Aldo R. Boccaccini, Jose L. Spino and Valeria CannilloChapter 23 Self-Foamed Cellular Ceramics from Silicone Resins with a Zeolite Surface (pages 203-210): M. Scheffler, T. Gambaryan?Roisman, J. Zeschky, F. Scheffler and P. GreilChapter 24 Wood Derived Porous and Cellular Ceramics (pages 211-218): Evelina Vogli, Heino Sieber and Peter GreilChapter 25 Porous Sic Ceramics with Oriented Structure from Natural Materials (pages 219-226): U. Vogt, A. Herzog and R. KlingnerChapter 26 Design of Screen-Printed Porous Layers for Improving Gas Sensor Performances (pages 227-234): Jean?Marc Tulliani, Elena Billi, Laura Montanaro and Gilbert FantozziChapter 27 Designing and Fabricating Pores in Porous Materials (pages 235-245): Elis Carlstrom, Cathrine Engebretsen and Erik AdolfssonChapter 28 Effects of Porosity on Thermal Shock Resistance of Silicon Nitride Ceramics (pages 247-252): J. H. She, Y Beppu, J. F. Yang, D. D. Jayaseelan and T. OhjiChapter 29 Binder Induced Porosity in Tape Casting (pages 253-259): Cathrine Engebretsen and Elis CarlstromChapter 30 Potential of the Acousto-Ultrasound Method to Characterize the Strength of Hot Gas Filter Materials (pages 261-267): P. Pastila, A.?P. Nikkila, T. Mantyla, W. Ellingson, E. R. Koehl and D. SandbergChapter 31 Effect of Combustion Conditions on Properties of Ceramic Hot Gas Filters (pages 269-276): Ralf Westerheide, Jens Angermann, Bernd Meyer, Petra Rehak and Jorg AdlerChapter 32 Determination of Pore Volume and Pore Distribution by Liquid Extrusion Porosimetry Without Using Mercury (pages 277-284): Akshaya Jena and Krishna GuptaChapter 33 Ellular Oxide Ceramics from Filler Loaded Silicone Resins (pages 285-290): J. Zeschky, M. Scheffler, P. Colombo and P. GreilChapter 34 Unique Applications of Diamond and Diamond?Like Carbon for Use as Tools or Components (pages 293-304): Masao Murakawa, Hiroyuki Noguchi and Sadao TakeuchiChapter 35 Ceramic Tribo-Coatings in Japan -A Report on Sate?of?the Art Materials (pages 305-316): J. Akedo, Y. Hibi, K. Mori, K. Umeda, Y. Enomoto, Aist Chubu and S. MoriChapter 36 Characterization of Aluminum Phosphate Sealed Alumina and Chromia Coatings (pages 317-324): Minnamari S. Vippola, Petri Vuoristo, Tapio A. Mantyla and Toivo LepistoChapter 37 Reaction Bonding of Oxide Coatings on Silicon Nitride (pages 325-329): Masahiro Asayama, Motohide Ando and Tatsuki OhjiChapter 38 Microstructural Evolution of EB-PVD TBC'S on Cylinderical Surfaces (pages 333-340): J. Bernier, Md. Maniruzzaman, M. Fontecchio, R. D. Sisson and S. BoseChapter 39 Impact of Thermal Exposure of EB-PVD TBCs on Youngs Modulus and Sintering (pages 341-352): K. Fritscher, F. Sziics, U. Schulz, B. Saruhan, M. Peters and W. A. KaysserChapter 40 Influence of Deposition Conditions on Density and Microstructure of EB-PVD TBCs (pages 353-360): Uwe Schulz, Jan Miinzer and Uwe KaclenChapter 41 Deposition Rates of EB-PVD TBCS on Cylindrical Surfaces (pages 361-369): J. S. Bemier, W. C. S. Weir, M. Fontecchio, R. D. Sisson and S. BoseChapter 42 Quasistatic vs. Dynamic Modulus Measurements of Plasma-Sprayed Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 371-378): J. I. Eldridge, G. N. Morscher and S. R. ChoiChapter 43 Numerical Investigation of Crack Propagation Behavior in TBC Systems (pages 381-389): Kais Sfar, Jarir Aktaa and Dietrich MunzChapter 44 Measurements of Stress Distribution in top Coat and TGO Layers Processed by EB-PVD (pages 391-396): Toru Tomimatsu, Shijie Zhu and Yutaka KagawaChapter 45 Thermomechanical Behavior of Plasma Sprayed Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 397-408): Rolf W. SteinbrechChapter 46 Residual Stresses in Thermal Barrier Coatings for a Cu-8Cr-4Nb Substrate System (pages 409-416): Louis J. Ghosn and Sai V. RajChapter 47 Infrared Radiative Properties of Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 417-430): J. I. Eldridge, C. M. Spuckler, K. W. Street and J. R. MarkhamChapter 48 Radiation Effects in a Semitransparent Gray Coating Heated by Convection and Cooled by Radiation (pages 431-438): Charles M. SpucklerChapter 49 Application of Microwave Self-Heating Technique to the Detection of Microfracture in Thermal Barrier Coating System (pages 439-445): Mitomi Miyata, Shijie Zhu and Yutaka KagawaChapter 50 Microstructure and Performance of New Metal Glass Composite TBC (pages 449-456): Markus Dietrich, Vadim Verlotski, Robert Va?en and Detlev StoverChapter 51 Thermal Conductivity and Sintering Behavior of Advanced Thermal Barrdxr Coatings (pages 457-468): Dongming Zhu and Robert A. MillerChapter 52 Characterization of Spontaneously Formed Cerium-Based Conversion Coatings on Aluminum (pages 469-476): W. G. Fahrenholtz, Haifeng Zhou and M. J. O'KeefeChapter 53 Oxidation Barrier Multilayer Coatings for Carbon-Carbon Composites (pages 477-484): F. Smeacetto, M. Ferraris and M. SalvoChapter 54 Scale Adhesion, Sulfur Content, and TBC Failure on Single Crystal Superalloys (pages 485-495): James L. SmialekChapter 55 Effects of a then CVD-Si Layer on the Oxidation Behavior of Si3N4 (pages 497-504): Lrina V. Tsarenko, Henry Du, Woo Young Lee and John HolowczakChapter 56 Sintering and Cyclic Failure Mechanisms of Thermal and Environmental Barrier Coating Systems Under Thermal Gradient Test Conditions (pages 505-516): Dongming Zhu, Kang N. Lee and Robert A. MillerChapter 57 Mechanical Properties of an Environmental Barrier Coating on a Monolithic SiC Substrate and Its Role on Substrate Failure Behavior (pages 517-524): Shanti V. Nair, Harry E. Eaton, Ellen Y. Sun and Greg C. OjardChapter 58 Development of Novel Oxide Materials for TBC's (pages 525-532): Ulrich Bast and Eckart SchumannChapter 59 Furnace Cyclic Behavior of Plasma-Sprayed Zirconia-Yttria and Multi-Component Rare Earth Oxide Doped Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 533-545): Dongming Zhu, James A. Nesbitt, Terry R Mccue, Charles A. Barrett and Robert A. MillerChapter 60 Oxidation- and Creep-Enhanced Fatigue of Haynes 188 Alloy-Oxide Scale System Under Simulated Pulse Detonation Engine Conditions (pages 547-553): Dongming Zhu, Dennis S. Fox and Robert A. MillerChapter 61 Single?Step Preparation of Nanosized Ceramics and Composites from Metal-Organic Precursors (pages 557-568): Sanjay Mathur, Michael Veith, Hao Shen and Stefan HufnerChapter 62 Preparation and Characterization of Nanocrystalline Nasicon Powders and Thin Films (pages 569-575): S. V. Kesapragada, S. Bhaduri, S. B. Bhaduri, E. G. Baburaj and P. A. LessingChapter 63 Manufacturing of Glass and Ceramic Matrix Composites by Electro-Phoretic Impregnation with Nanosized Powders (pages 577-584): Jan Tabellion, Christian Oetzel and Rolf ClascnChapter 64 Comparative Investigation of A12O3- and ZrO2 Nanopowders Synthesized by Different Methods (pages 585-592): Stephan Appel, Rolf Clasen, Andrei Chkourankov, Harald Natter, Rolf Hempelmann, Sabine Schlabach, Bin Xu and Dieter VollathChapter 65 Characterization of Doped Glasses Manufactured by Sintering of Nanoparticles (pages 593-600): Karsten Smeets and Rolf ClasenChapter 66 Preparation of Plzt Powders from Nano Sized Oxides (pages 601-607): Erik Bartscherer, Kathy Sahner and Rolf ClasenChapter 67 Sintering Behavior and Grain Structure Development of ZrO2- and Al2O3-Compacts Fabricated from Different Nanosized Powders (pages 609-616): Stephan Appel, Rolf Clasen, Sabine Schlabach and Bin Xu AndChapter 68 Advanced Ceramic or Glass Components and Composites by Electro-Phoretic Deposition/Impregnation Using Nanosized Particles (pages 617-627): Jan Tabellion and Rolf ClasenChapter 69 Investigation of Pore Structure of Glass Compacts by Means of Mercury Porosimetry (pages 629-636): Karsten Smeets, Jan Tabellion and Rolf ClasenChapter 70 Physical and Mechanical Properties of Microwave Sintered Nano-Crystalline Hydroxyapatite (pages 637-644): M. G. Kutty, J. P. Olberding, S. Bhaduri, J. R. Jokisaari and S. B. BhaduriChapter 71 Properties and Microstructure of Alumina-Niobium and Alumina-Neodymium Titanate Nanocomposites Made by Novel Processing Methods (pages 645-651): Joshua D. Kuntz, Guo?Dong Zhan, Julin Wan and Amiya K. MukherjeeChapter 72 A Novel Hybrid Route to Chemically-Tailored, Three-Dimensional Oxide Nanostructures: The Basic (Bioclastic and Shape-Preserving Inorganic Conversion) Process (pages 653-664): Ken H. Sandhage, Matthew B. Dickerson, Philip M. Huseman, Frank M. Zalar, Mark C. Carroll, Michelle R. Rondon and Eryn C. SandhageChapter 73 Silicon Nitride/Silicon Carbide Nanocomposites from Polymer Precursor (pages 665-672): Julin Wan, Matthew J. Gasch and Amiya K. MukherjeeChapter 74 Properties of Si3N4 - MOSi2 Composites with a Nanostructured Matrix (pages 673-679): D. Sciti, S. Guicciardi and A. BellosiChapter 75 Precursor Selection for Property Optimization in Biomorphic SiC Ceramics (pages 681-687): F. M. Varela?Feria, M. J. Lopez?robledo, J. Martinez?Fernandez, A. R. De Arellano?Lopez and M. SinghChapter 76 New Synthetic Route of Perovskite Materials in the Test Tube (pages 689-694): K. Toda, K. Uematsu, N. Ohtake, S. Tokuoka and M. SatoChapter 77 Passivation of CdTe Nanoparticles by Silane Coupling Agent Assisted Silica Encapsulation (pages 695-700): M. Nayak, M. Ando and N. MuraseChapter 78 Solution-Based Processing of Nanocrystalline SiC (pages 701-709): Chang?An Wang, Michael D. Sacks, Greg A. Staab and Zhe ChengChapter 79 Solution-Based Processing of Nanocrystalline ZrC (pages 711-717): Zeshan Hu, Michael D. Sacks, Greg A. Staab, Chang?An Wang and Anubhav JainChapter 80 Environment Conscious, Biomorphic Ceramics from Pine and Jelutong Wood Precursors (pages 719-726): M. Singh and Bo?Moon YeeChapter 81 Processing of Bioactive Ceramics with Defined Porosity (pages 729-734): Charles M. Lofton, Wolfgang Sigmund and Huiyan HuangChapter 82 Electrovector Ceramics for Biomedical Use: Manipulation of Bone-Like Crystal Growth in SBF (pages 735-744): Kimihiro Yamashita, Satoshi Nakamura and Takayuki KobayashiChapter 83 Development of Hydroxyapatite Coating on Porous Titanium Via Electro-Deposition Technique (pages 745-752): M. G. Kutty, W. A. Prisbery, S. Bhaduri, J. R. Jokisaari and S. B. BhaduriChapter 84 TEM-EDX Study of Process of Apatite Formation on Bioactive Ti-6A1-4V Alloy in Simulated Body Fluid (pages 753-760): Hiroaki Takadama, Mineo Mizuno, Hyun?Min Kim, Tadashi Kokubo and Takashi NakamuraChapter 85 Bioactive Surface Functionalization: Concept and Applications (pages 761-771): Hyun?Min KimChapter 86 Affects of Alumina and Titania Nanoparticulates on Bone Cell Function (pages 773-780): Luke G. Gutwein and Thomas J. WebsterChapter 87 Bioactivity Testing of Ceramic Materials Applied for Implants (pages 781-788): M. Yanagisawa, Y?L Zhang, M. Mizuno, U. Inoue, T. Uchida, H?M. Kim and T. KokuboChapter 88 Calcite Formation in a Revised Simulated Body Fluid (pages 789-795): Yunlong Zhang, Hiroaki Takadama, Mineo Mizuno, Masaaki Yanagisawa and Tadashi KokuboChapter 89 Apatite Deposition on Organic-Inorganic Hybrids Prepared from Hydroxyethylmethacrylate by Modification with Alkoxysilane and Calcium Salt in Body Environment (pages 797-804): Toshiki Miyazaki, Chikara Ohtsuki and Masao TaniharaChapter 90 A Composites Approach to Tissue Engineering (pages 805-816): Aldo R. Boccaccini, Judith A. Roelher, Larry L. Hench, Veronique Maquet and Robert JeromeChapter 91 Increased Osteoblast Function on Nanofibered Alumina (pages 817-824): Thomas J. Webster, Luke G. Gutwein and Frederick TepperChapter 92 Hardness and Dimensional Stability of a Bioceramic Dental Filling Material Based on Calcium Aluminate Cement (pages 825-832): Lars Kraft and Leif HermanssonChapter 93 3D CT Analyses of Porous Structures of Apatite Ceramics and in?Vivo Bone Formation (pages 833-838): Y. Lkeda, Y. Mizuta, M. Mizuno, K. Ohsawa, M. Neo and T. NakamuraChapter 94 Bioactive Glass-Ceramics Materials for Bone Substitutes (pages 839-844): C. Vitale Brovarone, F. Smeacetto and E. VerneChapter 95 Fatigue Property of Zirconia for Hip Joint Prostheses (pages 845-850): Y. Takigawa, Y. Yasutomi, M. Mizuno and K. ShirakiharaChapter 96 Mechanical and Piezoelectric Properties of Laminated Object Manufactured Ceramics (pages 853-860): Barry A. Bender, Chulho Kim, Dave Lewis, Roy J. Rayne and Carl C. M. WuChapter 97 Search for New Vacuum-UV Phosphors (pages 861-868): K. Toda, K. Uematsu, Y. Imanari, T. Nonogawa and M. SatoChapter 98 Sintering of Zirconium Tungstate (pages 869-876): L. J. Vandeperre and W. J. CleggChapter 99 Low-Temperature Anodic Bonding Facilitated by Lithium-Exchanged Sodium Borosilicate Glass (pages 877-884): Chad S. Watson, Deidre A. Hirschfeld and W. Kent Schubert
Free Download 26th Annual Conference on Composites, Advanced Ceramics, Materials, and Structures: A: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 23, Issue 3 By 2002 | 840 Pages | ISBN: 0470294744 | PDF | 77 MB 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 Development of Water Based Processing of Silicon Nitride Materials (pages 2-10): Kent Rundgren and Ola LyckfeldtChapter 2 Liquid Phase Reactive Sintering of a Complex WCoB?TiC Cermet (pages 11-18): Adolfredo Saez, Edgar Vidal and Freddy ArenasChapter 3 A New Approach to Short Fibre Reinforced Reaction Bonded Silicon Nitride (pages 19-26): A. Herzog and U. VogtChapter 4 Fabrication of Triangular Monolithic Ceramics for Water Treatment (pages 27-32): Enrique Rocha, Roberto Hernandez, Elizabeth Refugio and Martin Rodriguez CChapter 5 Synthesis of Low?Firing Anorthite Powder by the Steric?Entrapment Route (pages 33-40): Sang?Jin Lee, Chung?Hyo Lee and Waltraud M. KrivenChapter 6 Thermomechanical Stability of Mullite/Alumina Systems (pages 41-52): Marie?Helene BergerChapter 7 Instrumented Hertzian Indentation of Armor Ceramics (pages 53-64): A. A. Wereszczak and R. H. KraftChapter 8 Effect of Porosity on Hertzian Contact Damage in Silicon?Nitride Ceramics (pages 65-70): J.H. She, J.F. Yang, Y. Beppu and T. OhjiChapter 9 Crack Growth in Sapphire (pages 71-82): Sheldon M. Wiederhom and Ralph F. KrauseChapter 10 Stress Rate Effects on Slow Crack Growth Parameters (pages 83-92): Jonathan A. Salem and Michael G. JenkinsChapter 11 Effect of Additives on Grain Size and Shape in TiC?Ni3Al Composites (pages 93-99): T. N. Tiegs, F. C. Montgomery, P. A. Menchhofer and P. F. BecherChapter 12 Parametric Study of Notch Geometry in Standardized Chevron Notched Fracture Test Specimens for Advanced Ceramics (pages 101-108): Franz Nigl, Michael Jenkins and Jonathan SalemChapter 13 Fracture Behavior of Ceramic Layered Systems with Weak Interlayers (pages 109-115): J. Ma, H. Wang and G. E. B. TanChapter 14 An Analysis of the Mechanical Property Data Supplied in JACerS Papers with Respect to Independent Verification (pages 117-122): Todd L. JessenChapter 15 Influence of Cooling Hole Geometry and Material Conductivity on the Thermal Response of Cooled Silicon Nitride Plate (pages 124-132): Ali Abdul?Aziz and Ramakrishna T. BhattChapter 16 Design Conceptualization of Air?Cooled Coated Silicon Nitride Plates for Gas Turbine Applications (pages 133-140): Morris M. Girgis, Ramakrishna T. Bhatt and Ali Abdul?AzizChapter 17 Prediction of the Failure Probability of High Strength Ceramics Subject to Thermal Shock Loading (pages 141-148): A. Bruckner?Foit, E. Diegele, P. Hulsmeier, U. Rettig and C. HohmannChapter 18 Heat Transfer Coefficient Estimation from Thermal Shock Data (pages 149-157): E. D. CaseChapter 19 Thermal?Mechanical Stress Analysis of a PSZ Coated Piston Through Finite Element Technique (pages 159-166): Jesse G. Muchai, Ajit D. Kelkar, David E. Klett and Jagannathan SankarChapter 20 Probabilistic Cumulative Damage Numerical Modeling of the Mechanical Response of a Ceramic Matrix Composite in Flexure (pages 167-178): B. Scott Kessler, Michael G. Jenkins and Paul E. LabossiereChapter 21 Pre?Impact Damage Assessment of Dra Metal Matrix Composite Encapsulated Sic Ceramics (pages 180-191): J.M. Wells, W.H. Green and N.L. RupertChapter 22 Foreign Object Damage of Two Gas?Turbine Grade Silicon Nitrides at Ambient Temperature (pages 193-202): Sung R. Choi, J. Michael Pereira, Lesley A. Janosik and Ramakrishna T. BhattChapter 23 Effect of Hot?Pressing Conditions on the Density and Microstructure of B4C/B6Si Composites (pages 203-211): J.C. Lasalvia, G.A. Gilde and P.J. PatelChapter 24 A Physically?Based Model for the Effect of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties on Ballistic Performance (pages 213-220): J.C. LasalviaChapter 25 On the 3?D Visualization of Impact Damage in Armor Ceramics (pages 221-230): J.M. Wells, W.H. Green and N.L. RupertChapter 26 Mechanical Properties of Woven Glass Fiber Composite Laminates after Impact (pages 231-236): Tae?Woo Kim and Jae?Joon LeeChapter 27 Response of Alumina?Titania (AT?13) Ceramic Composite Deposits to High Frequency Impact Loading (pages 237-244): K. Vijayakumar, Apurbba KR. Sharma, M.M. Mayuram and R. KrishnamurthyChapter 28 BN and Si?Doped BN Coatings on Woven Fabrics (pages 245-254): Frances I. Hurwitz, Paul V. Chayka, John M. Scott and Donald R. WheelerChapter 29 New SiCN Fibers from the ABSE Polycarbosilazane (pages 255-260): G. Motz, J. Hacker, G. Ziegler, D. Schawaller and B. ClaussChapter 30 Effects of Air Leaks on the Phase Content, Microstructure, and Interfacial Behavior of CVD Zirconia on SiC Fiber (pages 261-268): Hao Li, Jinil Lee and Woo Young LeeChapter 31 Strength and Oxidation Resistance of SiC Fibers Coated with Various Si?Containing Compositions (pages 269-276): A.M. Tsirlin, E.K. Fiorina, Y.E. Pronin, B.I. Shemaev, M.A. Khatzernov, H.M. Yun, G.N. Morscher and J.A. DicarloChapter 32 Ceramic Coatings on Fiber Woven Fabrics (pages 277-285): Rainer Gadow and Konstantin Von NiessenChapter 33 The Role of Interfaces in the Oxidation of 3D?Carbon/Carbon Composites (pages 287-294): R. Naslain, R. Pailler, X. Bourrat, S. Labruquere and E. DuvivierChapter 34 High Temperature Si?Doped BN Interphases for Woven SiC/SiC Composites (pages 295-302): Gregory N. Morscher, Frances Hurwitz and Hee Mann YunChapter 35 Oxidation Resistant Non?Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 303-310): Hagen Klemm and Axel BalesChapter 36 Development of SiC/SiC Composites by Nano?Infiltration and Transient Eutectoid (NITE) Process (pages 311-318): Akira Kohyama, Shaoming Dong and Yutai KatohChapter 37 Design of Ceramic Brake Pads and Disks (pages 319-330): Walter KrenkelChapter 38 CMC Body Flaps for the X?38 Experimental Space Vehicle (pages 331-338): A. Muhlratzer and H. PfeifferChapter 39 Modification of the Liquid Silicon Infiltration Process for C/SiC Production (pages 339-346): M. Muller, J. Mentz, H.?P. Buchkremer and D. StoverChapter 40 Co?Graphitization of Fibers and Matrix in Carbon?Carbon Composites with Controlled Interfaces (pages 347-354): L. M. Manocha, Ashish Warrier, S. Manocha, D.D. Edie and A.A. OgaleChapter 41 Amorphous Silicon?Oxynitride Submicron Fibres (pages 355-360): Andri Vital and Ulrich VogtChapter 42 Microstructure and Properties of Liquid Phase Sintered SiC/SiC Composites (pages 362-370): Y. Katoh, A. Kohyama, J ?J. Kai, S. Dong and T. HinokiChapter 43 Stress?Rupture and Stress?Relaxation Behaviors of PIP?SiC/SiC Composites (pages 371-378): Takashi Nozawa, Akira Kohyama and Edgar Lara?CurzioChapter 44 C?Coupon Studies of SiC/SiC Composites Part I: Acoustic Emission Monitoring (pages 379-386): Gregory N. Morscher, Frances I. Hurwitz and Anthony M. CalominoChapter 45 C?Coupon Studies of SiC/SiC Composites Part II: Microstructural Characterization (pages 387-393): Frances I. Hurwitz, Anthony M. Calomino, Gregory N. Morscher and Terry R. MccueChapter 46 Damage Creep Mechanisms of SiCf?SiBC Composites (pages 395-402): S. Darzens, J?L. Chermant, J. Vicens and J.C. SangleboeufChapter 47 High Temperature Tensile Properties of Near?Stoichiometric Sic Fiber?Reinforced Sic Matrix Composties (pages 403-409): K. Hironaka, T. Nozawa, T. Hinoki, Y. Katoh, A. Kohyama, T. Taguchi, N. Igawa and L. L. SneadChapter 48 Microstructure and Properties of Fiber Reinforced Mixed Carbide Composites Prepared Through Sol?Gel Route (pages 411-417): L.M. Manocha, Alpesh Patel, S. Manocha, E. Yasuda, Y. Tanabe and M. FukushimaChapter 49 The Influence of Temperature, Stress, and Environment on the Oxidation and Life of C/SiC Composites (pages 419-426): Michael C. HalbigChapter 50 Modeling the Oxidation of Carbon Fibers in a C/SiC Composite Under Stressed Oxidation (pages 427-434): Michael C. HalbigChapter 51 Stress/Life Behavior of a C/SiC Composite in a Low Partial Pressure of Oxygen Environment Part I: Static Strength and Stress Rupture Database (pages 435-442): Michael J. Verrilli, Anthony Calomino and David J. ThomasChapter 52 Stress/Life Behavior of C/SiC Composites in a Low Partial Pressure of Oxygen Environment Part II: Stress Rupture Life and Residual Strength Relationship (pages 443-451): Anthony Calomino, Michael J. Verrilli and David J. ThomasChapter 53 Stress/Life Behavior of C/SIC Composites in a Low Partial Pressure of Oxygen Environment ? Part III: Life Prediction Using Probabilistic Residual Strength Model (pages 453-460): David J. Thomas, Anthony M. Caiomino and Michael J. VerrilliChapter 54 Frequency Effects Upon the High?Cycle Fatigue of a CVIC/SiC Composite at Room Temperature (pages 461-468): James M. Staehler, Shankar Mall and Larry P. ZawadaChapter 55 Preliminary Study of Influence of Test Specimen Size on the Fracture Behaviour of 2D Woven Ceramic Matrix Composies (pages 469-475): Joon?Soo Park, Y. Katoh and A. KohyamaChapter 56 Interaction Between 0 and 90 Layers of Cross?Ply Laminated Carbon?Carbon Composites (pages 477-484): Mohamed S. Aly?Hassan, Hiroshi Hatta and Shuichi WakayamaChapter 57 Improvement of Fracture Resistance in a Glass Matrix Optomechanical Composite Reinforced by Al2O3?ZrO2 Minicomposite (pages 485-492): A. F. Dericioglu, S. Zhu and Y. KagawaChapter 58 Influence of Constituents on Transverse Thermal Conductivity of Melt Infiltrated SiC/SiC Composites. (pages 493-501): Ramakrishna T. Bhatt, George Y. Baaklini and Subodh K. MitalChapter 59 Effects of 3D?Fiber Architecture on Tensile Stress?Strain Behavior of SiC/SiC Composites. (pages 503-510): H.M. Yun, J.Z. Gyekenyesi and J.A. DicarloChapter 60 Efect of Fiber Properties on Mechanical Properties of Crystalline Silicon Carbide Composites (pages 511-518): T. Hinoki, L.L. Snead, E. Lara?Curzio, J. Park and A. KohyamaChapter 61 Preparation and Properties of SiC/SiC Composites with Various Matrices (pages 519-526): Mitsuhiko Sato, Michiyuki Suzuki, Yoshizumi Tanaka, Yoshiyuki Inoue, Norihumi Miyamoto, Toshihiro Ishikawa, Yutai Katoh and Akira KohyamaChapter 62 Mechanical Properties and Durability of 3?D Woven Hybrid SiC/SiC Composites (pages 527-534): Toyoichi Satoh, Yoshihiro Matsuda and Naofumi AkikawaChapter 63 Compression Tests of SiC?Continuous Fiber Ceraric Matrix Composites (pages 535-540): Mineo Mizuno, Daisuke Igimi and Akira OkadaChapter 64 Development of Volumetric Computed Tomography Using Flat?Panel X?Ray Detector for Large Ceramic Components (pages 541-548): Joseph P. Stainbrook, W. A. Ellingson, E. R. Koehl and C. DeemerChapter 65 Evaluation of Post?Exposure Properties of SiC/SiC Combustor Liners Tested in the RQL Sector Rig (pages 550-562): Michael J. Verrilli, Terry R. Barnett, Jiangang Sun, George Baaklini and Greg OjardChapter 66 Nondestructive Evaluation of Defects and Operating Damage in CFCC Combustor Liners (pages 563-569): J. G. Sun, S. Erdman, R. Russel, C. Deemer, W. A. Ellingson, N. Miriyala, J. B. Kimmel and J. R. PriceChapter 67 Tensile Behavior of As?Fabricated and Burner?Rig Exposed SiC/SiC Composites with Hi?Nicalon Type?S Fibers (pages 571-580): H. M. Yun, J. A. Dicarlo, L. T. Ogbuji and Y. L. ChenChapter 68 High Temperature Properties of SiC Fiber Reinforced SiC Matrix Composites for Turbine Rotor Application (pages 581-588): T. Araki, K. Walanabe, T Yoshida, S. Nishide, S. Masaki and T. OgasawaraChapter 69 Effect of Environment on Fatigue Behavior of a NicalonTM/SI?N?C Ceramic Matrix Composite (pages 589-598): Sreeramesh Kalluri, Greg C. Ojard and Michael J. VerrilliChapter 70 Material Characterization of 3?D Orthogonal Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 599-606): G. Ojard, T. Araki, S. Nishide, K. Watanabe, G. Linsey and J. AndersonChapter 71 Effect of Thermal Cycling to the Strength and Fracture of SiC?Based Candle Filters (pages 607-613): Pirjo Pastila, Antti?Pekka Nikkila, Tapio Mantyla and Edgar Lara?CurzioChapter 72 Creep Rupture Behavior of Oxide/Oxide Nextel ™720/AS and MI SiC/SiC Composites with Effusion Holes (pages 616-628): Reji John, Dennis J. Buchanan, Victoria A. Kramb and Larry P. ZawadaChapter 73 Nextel™ 610 Fiber?Reinforced Alumina?YAG Porous Matrix Composites (pages 629-636): Michael K. Cinibulk, Kristin A. Keller, Tai?Il Mah and T.A. ParthasarathyChapter 74 Specimen Size Effects and Round Robin Results for Transthickness Tensile Strength of N720/AS?1 (pages 637-645): Larry P. Zawada and Michael JenkinsChapter 75 Confirmation of Unload/Reload Tensile Tests for Determining Constituent Properties and Performance in an Oxide?Oxide CFCC (pages 647-654): Sarah C. Wolf and Michael G. JenkinsChapter 76 Silica/Silica Composites Through Electrophretic Infiltration (pages 655-661): L. M. Manocha, Chetan N. Panchal and S. ManochaChapter 77 Phase Distribution, Residual Stresses and Mechanical Properties of Melt Growth Al2O3?ZrO2(Y2O3) Eutectics (pages 663-670): R.I. Merino, J.I. Penia, N.R. Harlan, G.F. De La Fuente, A. Larrea, J.A. Pardo, V.M. Orera, J.Y. Pastor, P. Poza and J. LlorcaChapter 78 High?Temperature Mechanical Properties of Cr3+?Doped Sapphire Fibers (pages 671-677): J. J. Quispe Cancapa, A. R. De Arellano Lopez and A. SayirChapter 79 High Temperature Plastic Behavior of 5 m% Er2O3 Doped ZrO2 Fibers and Bulk Crystals (pages 679-684): J. J. Quispe Cancapa, A. R. Pinto Gomez, J. Martinez Fernandez and A. SayirChapter 80 Size Effect on Strength of Woven Fabric Al2O3 Fiber ? Al2O3 Matrix Composites (pages 685-690): Pornthep Chivavibul, Manabu Enoki and Yutaka KagawaChapter 81 Technology Forecasting Utilizing National Study ? Committee Findings for Electrochemical Materials Technologies Such as Fuel Cells and Power Electronics (pages 692-697): Richard M. SpriggsChapter 82 Evaluation of Sealing Glasses for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (pages 699-710): Ronald E. Loehman, Hans Peter Dumm and Heidi HoferChapter 83 Preparation and Properties of Ysz Electrolyte Thin Films Via Liquid Fuel Combustion Chemical Vapor Deposition (pages 711-718): Zhigang Xu, Q. Wei and Jag SankarChapter 84 Towards Optimal Processing of Yttria Stablized Zirconia Thin Films by Stochastic Simulation of Grain Growth (pages 719-724): J. Lua, Z. Xu, J. Sankar, D. Pai and S. YamolenkoChapter 85 Optimized Ceramic Processing for Commercial Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (pages 725-732): Cyril Voisard, Etnad Batawi and Ueli WeissenChapter 86 Formation of Secondary Phases at the Interface Between Strontium?Doped Lanthanum Manganite and Yttria?Stabilized Zirconia (pages 733-740): Chih?Chung T. Yang, Wen?Cheng J. Wei, Andreas Roosen and H. P. BuchkremerChapter 87 Strength and Fractue Toughness of Ysz/Alumina Composites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (pages 741-750): Sung R. Choi and Narottam P. BansalChapter 88 Novel Composite Electrolytes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Applications (pages 751-758): R. J. Ball and R. StevensChapter 89 The Co?Sintering of Electrode and Electrolyte Layered Structures for Sofc Applications (pages 759-765): Terry GarinoChapter 90 The Sulzer Hexis Pre?Series Product Hxs?1000 (pages 767-774): E. Batawi, R. Diethelm and C. VoisardChapter 91 Fracture Strength and Crack Growth in Tubular Perovskite Membranes (pages 775-782): N. Nagendra and S. BandhopadhyayChapter 92 Development of an Oxidation Resistant Ceramic?To?Metal Braze for Use in YSZ?Based Electrochemical Devices (pages 784-792): K. Scott Weil and Dean M. PaxtonChapter 93 Interfacial Characteristics in Ceramic Joining with Glass Interlayers (pages 793-800): Laura Esposito and Alida BellosiChapter 94 Active Brazing Alloy Produced by Electroless Plating Technique (pages 801-808): M. Brochu, R.A.L. Drew and M.D. PughChapter 95 Oxidation Behavior of a Commercial Gold?Based Braze Alloy for Ceramic?To?Metal Joining (pages 809-816): J.P. Rice, D.M. Paxton and K.S. WeilChapter 96 Fracture Strength of Large Area, Edge?Bonded Sapphire (pages 817-824): D. Fiore, R. Gentilman, P. Mcguire and R. N. KatzChapter 97 Effects of Scarf Angle on Stress Singularity and Strength of Ceramic Joints (pages 825-832): H. Serizawa, H. Murakawa and C.A. LewinsohnChapter 98 A Reaction?Bonding Method for Sintered SiC Without Residual Silicon (pages 833-841): John P. Kay and John P. HurleyChapter 99 Mechanical Properties of Silicon Nitride/Steel Joint with Ni?Interlayer (pages 843-848): Tae?Woo Kim, Hwisouck Chang and Sang?Whan ParkChapter 100 Controlling Shrinkage Stresses Arising During Joining with Allyl?Hydridopolycarbosilane (pages 849-854): C. A. Lewinsohn and R. H. Jones |