Exploring the latest findings, new materials, and applications, this issue keeps readers current with some of the most important developments in strategic materials and the computational design of ceramics and composites. It features select contributions from one symposium and three focused sessions that took place in January 2012 during the 36th International Conference and Exposition on Advanced Ceramics and Composites (ICACC). This issue represents one of nine CESP issues published from the 36th ICACC meeting.
Table des matières
Preface vii
Introduction ix
GEOPOLYMERS AND OTHER INORGANIC POLYMERS
Metakaolin-Nanosilver as Biocide Agent in Geopolymer 3
Jose S. Moya, Belen Cabal, Jesus Sanz, and Ramon
Torrecillas
Parameters That Influence Silica Dissolution in Alkaline Media
13
A. Autef, E. Joussein, G. Gasgnier, and S. Rossignol
Humidity Effects on the Completion of Geopolymerization in
Dilute Evaporative Slurries 25
Brayden E. Glad and Waltraud M. Kriven
The Effect of Basalt Chopped Fiber Reinforcement on the
Mechanical Properties of Potassium Based Geopolymer 31
Sean S. Musil, Greg Kutyla and W. M. Kriven
Ceramicash: A New Ultra Low Cost Chemically Bonded Ceramic
Material 43
Henry A. Colorado and Jenn-Ming Yang
Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics for Stabilization of
High-Sodium Containing Waste Streams 55H. A. Colorado, Roopa
Ganga, Dileep Singh
COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN, MODELING, AND SIMULATION
Numerical Simulation of the Temperature and Stress Field
Evolution Applied to Spark Plasma Sintering 71
J. B. Allen, C. Walters, C. R. Welch, and J. F. Peters
An Integrated Virtual Material Approach for Ceramic Matrix
Composites 83
G. Couegnat, W. Ros, T. Haurat, C. Germain, E. Martin, and G.L.
Vignoles
A New Anisotropie Constitutive Model for Ceramic Materials
Failure 93
S. Falco, C. E. J. Dancer, R. I. Todd, and N. Petrinic
Studies of Gas-Phase Reactivity during Chemical Vapor Deposition
of Boron Carbide 105
G. Reinisch, J.-M. Leyssale, S. Patel, G. Chollon, N. Bertrand,
C. Descamps, R. Mereau, and G. L. Vignoles
Image-Based 2D Numerical Modeling of Oxide Formation in
Self-Healing CMCS 117
V. Drean, G. Perrot, G. Couegnat, M. Ricchiuto, and G. L.
Vignoles
Combining X-Ray Diffraction Contrast Tomography and Mesoscale
Grain Growth Simulations in Strontium Titanate: An Integrated
Approach for the Investigation of Microstructure Evolution
127
Melanie Syha, Michael Bäurer, Wolfgang Rheinheimer,
Wolfgang Ludwig, Erik M. Lauridsen, Daniel Weygand, and Peter
Gumbsch
Calculation of Growth Stress in Si02 Scales Formed by Oxidation
of Si C Fibers 139
R. S. Hay
ADVANCED MATERIALSAND PROCESSING FOR PHOTONICS AND
ENERGY
Effect of Chromium-Doping on the Crystallization and Phase
Stability in Anodized Ti02 Nanotubes 151
I. M. Low, H. Albetran, V. De La Prida, P. Manurung, and M.
lonescu
Frontiers in Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology and Impact on
Society 159
J. Narayan
THERMAL MANAGEMENT MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES
Measurement of Thermal Conductivity of Graphitic Foams 185
Kevin Drummond and Khairul Alam
Examination of the Interconnectivity of Si C in a Si:Si C
Composite System 193
A. L. Marshall
Author Index 201
A propos de l’auteur
Waltraud M. Kriven is Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Professor Kriven received her Ph.D. in 1976 in Solid State Chemistry from the University of Adelaide in South Auatralia and her B.Sc. (Honors) and Baccalaureate degrees in Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Biochemistry from the same institute. She is an internationally recognized expert in the areas of phase transformations in inorganic compounds and their applications in structural ceramic composites. She has authored or co-authored over 240 research publications, and fourteen books to date.