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Topics include processing and microstructure design, mechanical and thermal properties, advanced testing and non-destructive evaluation, wear, erosion and corrosion behavior, functional properties and modeling. A significant portion of the contributed articles focus on current state-of-the-art industrial applications of ceramic coatings and ceramic-metal composites.Content: Chapter 1 New Thermal Barrier Coatings Based on Pyrochlore/YSZ Double Layer Systems (pages 2-10): Robert Va?en and Detlev StoverChapter 2 Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Advanced Oxide Materials for Higher?Temperature Coatings Applications (pages 11-19): Sung R. Choi, Narottam P. Bansal and Dongming ZhuChapter 3 Sintering, Phase Stability, and Thermal Conductivity of Plasma?Sprayed Gd2O3?Stabilized ZrO2 (pages 21-28): Mohamed N. Rahaman, Jacob R. Gross, Rollie E. Dutton and Hsin WangChapter 4 Curvature Studies of Unconstrained Thermal Barrier Composites (pages 29-36): O. Zubacheva, J. Malzbender, R. W. Steinbrech, L. Singheiser and U. SchulzChapter 5 Manufacture and Properties of Segmented Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 37-45): Robert Va?en, Hongbo Guo and Detlev StoverChapter 6 Effect of Scattering on the Heat Transfer Behavior of a Typical Semitransparent TBC Material on a Substrate (pages 47-54): Charles M. SpucklerChapter 7 Determination of the Fracture Toughness of Thermally Grown Oxide (TGO) in a Thermal Barrier System (pages 55-62): Jurgen Malzbender, Isabel Escobar, Roland Herzog, Rolf W. Steinbrech and Heinrich OttelChapter 8 On the Thermal Cycling and Evolution of Surface Morphology for Thermally Cycled NiCoCrAlY Bondcoats (pages 64-72): Jun Shi, Anette M. Karlsson, Bernd Baufeld and Marion BartschChapter 9 Stress Distribution in APS?TBCs Under Thermal Cycling Loading Conditions (pages 73-80): P. Bednarz, R. Herzog, E. Trunova, R. W. Steinbrech, H. Echsler, W. J. Quadakkers, F. Schubert and L. SingheiserChapter 10 Damage Process of Thermal Barrier Coating Subjected to Thermal Cycling Under High Heat Flux (pages 81-88): Mitsutoshi Okada, Tohru Hisamatsu, Ryuichi Ohtani, Hideyuki Arikawa and Yoshitaka KojimaChapter 11 Investigation of Thermal Fatigue Life Prediction of Thermal Barrier Coating (pages 89-93): Y. Ohtake, T. Natsumura and K. MiyazawaChapter 12 Microstructure and Phase Constituents of the Thermally Grown Oxide in Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 95-102): S. Laxman, H. Heinrich and Y. H. SohnChapter 13 The Role of Cyclic Mechanical Loading and Thermal Gradients in Damage Behavior of Thermal Barrier Coating Systems (pages 103-110): Marion Bartsch, Bemd Baufeld, Serdar Dalkrilic and Michael HeinzelmannChapter 14 Thermal Wave Imaging Application in Thermal Barrier Coatings (pages 112-119): B. Franke, Y. H. Sohn, X. Chen, J. R. Price and Z. MutasimChapter 15 Nondestructive Evaluation of Thermal Barrier Coatings by Mid?Infrared Reflectance Imaging (pages 121-128): Jeffrey I. Eldridge, Charles M. Spuckler, James A. Nesbitt and Richard E. MartinChapter 16 Damage Detection of Thermal Barrier Coatings by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (pages 129-136): B. Jayaraj, S. Vishweswaraiah, V. H. Desai and Y. H. SohnChapter 17 Thermal Behaviour of Thermal Barrier Coatings and Steel/Thermal Barrier Coatings Structures (pages 137-144): Eugenio Garcia, Reza Soltani, Thomas W. Coyle, Javad Mostaghimi, Angel De Pablos, Maria Isabel Osendi and Pilar MiranzoChapter 18 Development and Evaluation of Ceramic Components and EBCS For Gas Turbine (pages 146-157): Takero Fukudome, Sazo Tsuruzono, Tetsuo Tatsumi, Yoshihiro Ichikawa, Tohru Hisamatsu and Isao YuriChapter 19 Crack Driving Forces in a Multilayered Coating System for Ceramic Matrix Composite Substrates (pages 159-166): Louis J. Ghosn, Dong Ming Zhu and Robert A. MillerChapter 20 Producing Surface Coatings on Silicon Nitride by Pack Cementation (pages 167-172): S. D. Nunn, R. A. Lowden and F. C. MontgomeryChapter 21 Metal?Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition of Environmental Barrier Coatings for All?Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites (pages 173-179): I. Troster, S. V. Samoilenkov, G. Wahl, W. Braue, P. Mechnich and H. SchneiderChapter 22 The Oxidation of Aluminum Silicon Carbide (pages 181-188): Roger Wills and Steve GoodrichChapter 23 Solid?Particle Erosion of Thin Films Deposited on Ceramics (pages 190-198): S. Singh, D. Singh, J. P. Singh, R. N. Singh and J. L. RoutbortChapter 24 Ceramic and Cermet Coatings for Cylinder Liners in Ultra?Light Weight Engines (pages 199-209): Antonio Candel, Rainer Gadow and Daniel LopezChapter 25 Al2O3 and SiO2 Coatings for Improving the Wear Resistance of Glass Panes (pages 211-218): G. Fehringer and R. ClasenChapter 26 Characterization of Spin?Coated Terbium?Doped Strontium Cerate Thin Film Membranes (pages 219-227): Mohamed M. Elbaccouch, Satyajit Shukla, Nahid Mohajeri, Sudipta Seal and Ali T?RaissiChapter 27 Cermet and Hard Metal Coatings for Advanced Large Diesel Engines with Reduced Pollutant Emissions (pages 229-237): Antonio Candel, Rainer Gadow and Daniel LopezChapter 28 Stabilization of Ethanol Based Ceramic Suspensions for Electrophoretic Deposition (pages 239-246): Mohan Menon, Sophie Decouroelle, Nizar Attia, Severine Ramousse and Peter Halvor LarsenChapter 29 The Role of Wetting and Reactivity in Infiltration of Ceramic?Metal Composites (pages 248-261): Rajiv Asthana, Mrityunjay Singh and Natalia SobczakChapter 30 Enhanced Wettability by Copper Electroless Coating of Carbon Nanotubes (pages 263-270): Camille Probst, Celine Goujon, Raynald Gauvin and Robin A. L. DrewChapter 31 Fabrication of Strengthened and Toughened Intra?Type Ceramic Matrix Nanocomposites using a Soaking Method (pages 271-279): Seong?Min Choi, Takuya Matsunaga, Sawao Honda, Shinobu Hashimoto, Yoshitomo Kobayashi and Hideo AwajiChapter 32 Fabrication and Damping Behavior of Barium Titanate Reinforced Copper Matrix Composites (pages 281-288): T. A. Asare, J. P. Schultz, B. D. Poquette, A. O. Aning and S. L. KampeChapter 33 Shape?Preserving Chemical Conversion of Self?Assembled 3?D Bioclastic Micro/Nanostructures Via Low?Temperature Displacement Reactions (pages 289-296): Shawn M. Allan, Michael R. Weatherspoon, Phillip D. Graham, Ye Cai, Michael S. Haluska, Robert L. Snyder and Kenneth H. SandhageChapter 34 Thermally Sprayed Prepregs for Advanced Metal Matrix Composites (pages 298-307): R. Gadow and K. V. NiessenChapter 35 THKO?Formed Light Metal Composites with Light?Weight Ceramic Fibers (pages 309-317): R. Gadow, K. V. Niessen and P. UnseldChapter 36 Development of Glass/Nano?Ceramic Composites for Sealing Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (pages 320-330): M. Brochu, B. D. Gauntt, D. Zschiesche, R. Shah and R. E. LoehmanChapter 37 Co?Sintering Behaviour of Porous Ni?YSZ Composite SOFC Anodes (pages 331-340): R. M. C. Clemmer and S. F. CorbinChapter 38 Reactive Air Brazing of LSCoF and Alumina with Ag?V2O5 Alloys for SOFC Applications (pages 341-348): N. M. Zink, A. M. Meier, K. S. Weil and J. S. HardyChapter 39 Photonic Fractals of Dielectric and Metal Media for Electromagnetic Wave Localization (pages 349-360): Y. Miyamoto, S. Kirihara, M. W. Takeda, K. Honda and K. SakodaChapter 40 Integration of Ceramic/Epoxy Photonic Fractals with Localization of Electromagnetic Waves (pages 361-366): A. Mori, S. Kirihara, Y. Miyamoto, M. W. Takeda, K. Honda and K. SakodaChapter 41 Strong Localization of Electromagnetic Wave in Ceramic/Epoxy Photonic Fractals with Menger?Sponge Structure (pages 367-372): Soshu Kirihara, Yoshinari Miyamoto, Mitsuo Wada Takeda, Katsuya Honda and Kazuaki SakodaChapter 42 Aluminum Air Brazing for Joining Ceramics (pages 374-382): Jin Yong Kim, John S. Hardy and K. Scott WeilChapter 43 Brazing of Stainless Steel to YSZ Using Silver?Base Brazes (pages 383-390): Mrityunjay Singh, Tarah P. Shpargel and Rajiv AsthanaChapter 44 Brazing of Porous Alumina to Monolithic Alumina with Ag?CuO and Ag?V2O5 Alloys (pages 391-398): M. C. Lamb, S. J. Camardello, A. M. Meier, K. S. Weil and J. S. HardyChapter 45 Strategies for Bonding W and Al2O3 at Low Temperatures (pages 399-406): Yuttanant Boonyongmaneerat, Christopher A. Schuh and Thomas W. EagarChapter 46 Use of Geopolymeric Cements as a Refractory Adhesive for Metal and Ceramic Joins (pages 407-413): Jonathan Bell, Matthew Gordon and Waltraud Kriven ![]() Free Download Advances in Ceramic Armor IV: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 29, Issue 6 By Tatsuki Ohji, Andrew Wereszczak(eds.) 2009 | 225 Pages | ISBN: 0470344970 | PDF | 9 MB This volume provides a one-stop resource, compiling current research on ceramic armor and addressing the challenges facing armor manufacturers. It is a collection of papers from The American Ceramic Society s 32nd International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 27-February 1, 2008. Topics include novel materials concepts for both vehicle and body armors, transparent ceramics for impact resistance, and more. This is a valuable, up-to-date resource for researchers in industry, government, or academia who are working with ceramic armor.Content: Chapter 1 Mesomechanical Constitutive Relations for Glass and Ceramic Armor (pages 1-13): D. R. Curran, D. A. Shockey and J. W. SimonsChapter 2 Optimizing Transparent Armor Design Subject to Projectile Impact Conditions (pages 15-22): Xin Sun, Kevin C. Lai, Tara Gorsich and Douglas W. TempletonChapter 3 Physics of Glass Failure During Rod Penetration (pages 23-32): D. A. Shockey, D. Bergmannshoff, D. R. Curran and J. W. SimonsChapter 4 Adhesive Bond Evaluation in Laminated Safety Glass Using Guided Wave Attenuation Measurements (pages 33-44): S. Hou and H. ReisChapter 5 Applying Modeling Tools to Predict Performance of Transparent Ceramic Laminate Armors (pages 45-53): C.G. Fountzoulas, J.M. Sands, G.A. Gilde and P.J. PatelChapter 6 An Economic Comparison of Hot Pressing vs. Pressureless Sintering for Transparent Spinel Armor (pages 55-62): A. LaRoche, K. Rozenburg, J. Voyles, L. Fehrenbacher and Gary GildeChapter 7 Advances in Ballistic Performance of Commercially Available Saint?Gobain Sapphire Transparent Armor Composites (pages 63-74): Christopher D. Jones, Jeffrey B. Rioux, John W. Locher, Vincent Pluen and Matthias MandelartzChapter 8 Defect Free Spinel Ceramics of High Strength and High Transparency (pages 75-85): Juan L. Sepulveda, Raouf O. Loutfy and Sekyung ChangChapter 9 Recent Results on the Fundamental Performance of a Hot?Pressed Silicon Carbide Impacted by Sub?Scale Long?Rod Penetrators (pages 87-97): Jerry C. LaSalvia, Brian Leavy, Herbert T. Miller, Joshua R. Houskamp and Ryan C. McCuistonChapter 10 Instrumented Hertzian Indentation Study of Two Commerical Silicon Carbides (pages 99-105): H.T. Miller, R.C. McCuiston and J.C. LaSalviaChapter 11 Apparent Yield Strength of Hot?Pressed SiCs (pages 107-118): W. L. Daloz, A. A. Wereszczak and O. M. JadaanChapter 12 Microstructural Examination and Quasi?Static Property Determination of Sintered Armor Grade SiC (pages 119-127): Memduh V. Demirbas, Richard A. Haber and Raymond E. BrennanChapter 13 Quantitative Characterization of Localized Amplitude Variations in Silicon Carbide Ceramics Using Ultrasound C?Scan Imaging (pages 129-139): Raymond Brennan, James McCauley, Richard Haber and Dale NieszChapter 14 Grain Boundary Engineering of Silicon Carbide by Means of Coprecipitation (pages 141-152): Steven Mercurio, Mihaela Jitianu and Richard A. HaberChapter 15 The Possible Roles of Stoichiometry, Microstructure, and Defects on the Mechanical Behavior of Boron Carbide (pages 153-162): Ryan McCuiston, Jerry LaSalvia, James McCauley and William MayoChapter 16 A Review of Ceramics for Armor Applications (pages 163-175): P. G. Karandikar, G. Evans, S. Wong, M. K. Aghajanian and M. SennettChapter 17 A Portable Microwave Scanning Technique for Nondestructive Testing of Multilayered Dielectric Materials (pages 177-189): Karl Schmidt, Jack Little and William A. EllingsonChapter 18 Ballistic Damage Assessment of a Thin Compound Curved B4C Ceramic Plate Using XCT (pages 191-197): J.M. Wells and N.L. RupertChapter 19 Evaluation of Ballistically?Induced Damage in Ceramic Targets by X?ray Computed Tomography (pages 199-210): William H. Green, Herbert T. Miller, Jerry C. LaSalvia, Datta P. Dandekar and Daniel CasemChapter 20 Automated Non?Destructive Evaluation System for Hard Armor Protective Inserts of Body Armor (pages 211-218): Nicholas Haynes, Karl Masters, Chris Perritt, David Simmons, Dr. James Zheng and Dr. James E. YoungbergChapter 21 Analysis of Hardness Indentation Size Effect (ISE) Curves in Ceramics: A New Approach to Determine Plasticity (pages 219-227): Trevor E. Wilantewicz and James W. McCauley ![]() Free Download Advances in Ceramic Armor III: Ceramic and Engineering Science Proceedings, Volume 28, Issue 5 By 2007 | 219 Pages | ISBN: 047019636X | PDF | 14 MB Papers from The American Ceramic Society's 31st International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, held in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 21-26, 2007. Topics include transparent ceramics for impact resistance, protection against mine blast and fragments, challenges facing ceramic armor manufacturers, novel material concepts and development of valid armor design and characterization tools to predict performance for air and ground vehicles as well as the individual soldier.Content: ![]() Free Download Advances in Ceramic Armor II: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 27, Issue 7 By 2006 | 258 Pages | ISBN: 0470080574 | PDF | 24 MB These proceedings contain current research from industry, academia and government organizations, working on opaque and transparent ceramic armor. Papers on novel materials concepts for both vehicle and body armors are included, as well as papers that explore the relationship between computational modeling and property testing. These papers were presented at the Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 22-27, 2006, Cocoa Beach, Florida. Organized and sponsored by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society's Engineering Ceramics Division in conjunction with the Nuclear and Environmental Technology Division.Content: Chapter 1 A Review of Computational Ceramic Armor Modeling (pages 1-18): Charles E. AndersonChapter 2 Biomorphic Sisic?Materials for Lightweight Armour (pages 20-31): Bernhard Heidenreich, Michaela Gahr, Dr. Ing. Ekkehard Lutz and Elmar Stra?urgerChapter 3 Evaluation of SiC Armor Tile Using Ultrasonic Techniques (pages 33-41): J. Scott Steckenrider, William A. Ellingson, Rachel Lipanovich, Jeffrey Wheeler and Chris DeemerChapter 4 Spherical Indentation of SiC (pages 43-57): A. A. Wereszczak and K. E. JohannsChapter 5 Damage Modes Correlated to the Dynamic Response of SiC?N (pages 59-68): H. Luo and W. ChenChapter 6 Grain Boundary Chemistry of SiC?Based Armor (pages 69-84): Edgardo Pabit, Kerry Siebein, Darryl P. Butt, Helge Heinrich, Darin Ray, Sarbjit Kaur, R. Marc Flinders and Raymond A. CutlerChapter 7 Effect of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties on the Ballistic Performance of SiC?Based Ceramics (pages 85-96): Darin Ray, R. Marc Flinders, Angela Anderson, Raymond A. Cutler, James Campbell and Jane W. AdamsChapter 7 Addition of Excess Carbon to SiC to Study its Effect on Silicon Carbide (SiC) Armor (pages 97-103): Chris Ziccardi and Richard HaberChapter 9 Analysis of Time?Resolved Penetration of Long Rods into Glass Targets-II (pages 106-118): Charles E. Anderson, I. Sidney Chocron and Carl E. WeissChapter 10 Response and Characterization of Confined Borosilicate Glass: Intact and Damaged (pages 119-130): Kathryn A. Dannemann, Arthur E. Nicholls, Charles E. Anderson, Sidney Chocron and James D. WalkerChapter 12 Constitutive Model for Damaged Borosilicate Glass (pages 131-142): Sidney Chocron, James D. Walker, Arthur E. Nichoils, Charles E. Anderson and Kathryn A. DannemannChapter 12 Reaction Sintered LiAlON (pages 143-154): Raymond A. Cutler and R. Marc FlindersChapter 13 Large Area EFG™ Sapphire for Transparent Armor (pages 155-163): Christopher D. Jones, Jeffrey B. Rioux, John W. Locher, Herbert E. Bates, Steven A. Zanella, Vincent Pluen and Mattias MandelartzChapter 14 Relationship of Microstructure and Hardness for A12O3 Armor Materials (pages 166-178): Memduh Volkan Demirbas and Richard A. HaberChapter 15 Root Causes of the Performance of Boron Carbide Under Stress (pages 179-188): Giovanni Fanchini, Dale E. Niesz, Richard A. Haber, James W. McCauley and Manish ChhowallaChapter 16 Analysis of Texture in Controlled Shear Processed Boron Carbide (pages 189-195): D. Maiorano, R. Haber and G. FanchiniChapter 17 Progress in the Nondestructive Analysis of Impact Damage in TiB2 Armor Ceramics (pages 198-209): Joseph M. WellsChapter 18 Elastic Property Determination of WC Spheres and Estimation of Compressive Loads and Impact Velocities that Initiate their Yielding and Cracking (pages 211-223): A. A. WereszczakChapter 19 On the Role of Impact Damage in Armor Ceramic Performance (pages 225-236): Joseph M. WellsChapter 20 The Indentation Size Effect (ISE) for Knoop Hardness in Five Ceramic Materials (pages 237-249): Trevor Wilantewicz, W. Roger Cannon and George QuinnChapter 21 Influence of Microstructure on the Indentation?Induced Damage in Silicon Carbide (pages 251-259): Jeffrey J. Swab, Andrew A. 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