Design, Development, and Applications of Engineering Ceramics and Composites

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2010-07-13
Publisher(s): Wiley-American Ceramic Society
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Summary

This proceedings contains 32 peer-reviewed papers (invited and contributed) from the following five symposia held during the 8th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology (PACRIM 8), May 31-June 5, 2009 in Vancouver, Canada: Engineering Ceramics and Ceramic Matrix Composites: Design, Development, and Applications; Advanced Ceramic Coatings: Processing, Properties and Applications; Computational Approaches in Materials Research and Design; Geopolymers; and Advanced Thermal Management Materials and TechnologiesThe 8th Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology (PACRIM 8), was the eighth in a series of international conferences that provided a forum for presentations and information exchange on the latest emerging ceramic and glass technologies. The conference series began in 1993 and has been organized in USA, Korea, Japan, China, and Canada. PACRIM 8 was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 31-June 5, 2009 and was organized and sponsored by The American Ceramic Society. Over the years, PACRIM conferences have established a strong reputation for the state-of-the-art presentations and information exchange on the latest emerging ceramic and glass technologies. They have facilitated global dialogue and discussion with leading world experts.The technical program of PACRIM 8 covered wide ranging topics and identified global challenges and opportunities for various ceramic technologies. The goal of the program was also to generate important discussion on where the particular field is heading on a global scale. It provided a forum for knowledge sharing and to make new contacts with peers from different continents.The program also consisted of meetings of International Commission on Glass (ICG), and the Glass and Optical Materials and Basic Science divisions of The American Ceramic Society. In addition, the International Fulrath Symposium on the role of new ceramic technologies for sustainable society was also held. The technical program consisted of more than 900 presentations from 41 different countries.

Author Biography

Dileep Singh, Argonne National Laboratory.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introductionp. xi
Developments In Engineering Ceramics
Elastic and Vibration Properties of Diamond-Like B-C Materialsp. 3
Towards Simulation-Based Predictive Design of Glassesp. 17
Dynamic Behavior of Thick Alumina Plates with Tunneled Interfacesp. 27
Deposition Phase Diagrams for Chemical Vapor Deposition of BCl3-CH4-H2 Systemp. 41
The Relation between Optical Properties and Lattice Defects of Translucent Aluminum Nitride Ceramics Fabricated by the Novel Annealing Processp. 49
Thermodynamic Calculations of ZrC-SiC System for Chemical Vapor Deposition Applications from SiCl4-ZrCl4-CH4-H2p. 65
Debindering of Non Oxide Ceramics under Protective Atmospherep. 77
Softening of Rare Earth Orthophosphates by Transformation Plasticity: Possible Applications to Fiber-Matrix Interphases in Ceramic Compositesp. 87
Influence of Fiber Architecture on Impact Resistance of Uncoated SiC/SiC Compositesp. 97
Oxidation Kinetics and Strength versus Scale Thickness for Hi-NICALONÖ-S SiC Fiberp. 105
Ceramic Matrix Composites Densification by Active Filler Impregnation Followed by a P.I.P. Processp. 113
High Potential of Composites with Carbon Fibers and a Self-Sealing Ceramic Matrix in Moist Environments under High Pressures at 600°Cp. 125
Quantification of Higher SiC Fiber Oxidation Rates in Presence of B2O under Airp. 135
Overview on the Self-Sealing Process in the SiCf/[Si,C,B]M Composites under Wet Atmosphere at High Temperaturep. 151
NDE for Characterizing Oxidation Damage in Reinforced Carbon-Carbonp. 167
Silicon Nitride and Silicon Carbide Components as Enabling Tools in Avionics, Space and Dispersing Technologyp. 181
¿/ß SiAION Based Composites Incorporated with MoSi2 for Electrical Applicationsp. 189
Microstructure Characteristics and High-Temperature Performance of in-Situ Reinforced ¿-SiAION Ceramicsp. 197
Synthesis Process and Microstructure for Al2O3/TiC/Ti Functionally Gradient Materialsp. 207
Brazing of MIEC Ceramics to High Temperature Metalsp. 213
Advanced Ceramic Coatings
Thermodynamic Data for Y-O-H(g) from Volatilization Studiesp. 227
From the Volatility of Simple Oxides to that of Mixed Oxides: Thermodynamic and Experimental Approachesp. 235
Nanolaminated Oxide Ceramic Coatings in the Y2O3-Al2O3 Systemp. 245
Thermochemical Stability of Rare Earth Sesquioxides under a Moist Environment at High Temperaturep. 257
Manufacture of P-Type ZNO Thin Film by CO-Sputtering of ZN and Ll2CO3 Targets Simultaneouslyp. 265
Synthesized Zircon and Zircon Composite from Liquid Chemical Processp. 273
ZrO2-Environmental Barrier Coatings for Oxide/Oxide Ceramic Matrix Composites Fabricated by Electron-Beam Physical Vapor Depositionp. 285
Geopolymers
Development of Geopolymers from Plasma Vitrified Air Pollution Control Residues from Energy from Waste Plantsp. 297
Synthesis of Zeolite-X from Waste Porcelain Using Alkali Fusionp. 305
The Ageing Process of Alkali Activated Metakaolinp. 315
Testing of Geopolymer Mortar Properties for Use as a Repair Materialp. 325
Author Indexp. 335
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