The latest developments in ceramic, glass, and composites processing and characterization are covered in this volume. Included are papers from industry, academia, and research laboratories on the advances in basic science and technology and how these can be used to address technological issues faced by the industry.
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COMBUSTION SYNTHESIS
Combustion Synthesis (SHS) of BN/Al N Ceramic Composite Powders
(H.H. Khachatryan, M.A. Hobosyan, S.L. Kharatyan and J.A.
Puszynski).
Combustion Synthesis of Ceramic Composites and Solid Solutions
from Nanoreactants (J.A. Puszynski, S.R. Dargar and B.E.
Liebig).
MICROWAVE PROCESSING.
Susceptor Investigation for Microwave Heating Applications (G.
Gaustad, J. Metcalfe, H. Shulman and S. Allan).
A Comparison of the Electrical Properties of Yttria-Stabilized
Zirconia Processed Using Conventional, Fast-Fire, and Microwave
Sintering Techniques (M. Ugorek, D. Edwards and H. Shulman).
SOL-GEL SYNTHESIS.
Biomorphic (Si, Ti, Zr) – Carbide Synthesized Through Sol-Gel
Process (C.R. Rambo, J. Cao and H. Sieber).
Preparation of Monodispersed Silica Colloids Using Sol-Gel Method:
Cosolvent Effect (K.-S. Chou and C.-C. Chen).
COLLOIDAL PROCESSING.
Definitive Replacement of Organic Solvents by Water in the
Colloidal Processing of Aluminum Nitride (J.M.F. Ferreira, S.M.H.
Olhero and M.I.L.L. Oliveira).
PRECERAMIC POLYMER PROCESSING.
Al2O3-Si C Nanocomposites by Infiltration of
Alumina Matrix with a Liquid Polycarbosilane (D. Galusek and R.
Riedel).
High-Yield Ceramic Inks for Ink-Jet Printing with Preceramic
Polymers (M. Scheffler, R. Bordia, N. Travitzky and P. Greil)
PLASMA SYNTHESIS.
Effect of Particle Size on the Characteristics of
Mullite-Zr O2 Ceramics Produced by Spark Plasma Reaction
Sintering (E. Rocha-Rangel, S. Diaz de la Torre and H.
Balmori-Ramirez).
COMPOSITES.
Synthesis and Characterization of Al2O3-Si C
Composite Powders from Carbon Coated Precursors (S. Ozcan and R.
Koc).
Cellular beta-Sialon/Si C Composite Ceramics from Cardboard (C.R.
Rambo and H. Sieber).
THIN FILMS.
Titanium Oxide Thin Film Preparation Via Low Temperature
Spin-Coating Process (W. Zhuang and Y. Ono).
Synthesis of C and N Based Thin Films by Microwave Plasma Chemical
Vapor Deposition (R.S. Kukreja, V. Shanov and R.N. Singh).
Effect of Nitrogen on Morphology and Electrical Properties of
Polycrystalline Diamond Thin Films (R. Ramamurti, V. Shanov and
R.N. Singh).
POROUS CERAMICS.
Manufacturing of Highly-Porous Si C-Ceramics from Si-Filled
Cellulose Fiber Papers (O. Rusina, R. Kirmeier, A. Molinero, C.R.
Rambo and H. Sieber).
KINETICS AND MECHANISM.
High Temperature Forming of Ceramic Shapes Without Applying
External Pressure b(S.J. Lombardo, R.V. Shende, C.S. Kim and R.A.
Winholtz).
The Influence of Binder Degradation Kinetics on Rapid Binder
Removal Cycles (S.J. Lombardo, J.W. Yun and D.S. Krueger).
COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND ANALYSIS.
Stress-Deformation Analysis by FEM-Based Computational Modeling of
Fracture Mechanics of Carbon Hard Inclusions and Reinforced
Composite Materials (M.V. Kireitseu, D. Hui, L. Bochkareva, S.
Eremeev and I. Nedavniy).
关于作者
Narottam P. Bansal, Ph D, is Senior Research Scientist at the NASA Glenn Research Center, where he has conducted research on glasses, ceramics, and composites since 1985. In addition to publishing more than 230 papers, Dr. Bansal holds seven patents and is the author or editor of five books and 32 conference proceedings.
J. P. Singh is the editor of Innovative Processing and Synthesis of Ceramics, Glasses and Composites VIII: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 2004, published by Wiley.
Hartmut Schneider is the head of the ‘Structural and Functional Ceramics’ group at the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Materials Research, Köln (Germany) and is a Professor of Applied Mineralogy at the University of Hannover (Germany). He has been working on different topics of high pressure mineralogy and on refractory and ceramic materials. He is renowned for his research work in crystal chemistry, ceramics and composites of mullite, an alumino silicate of the stoichiometric composition 3Al2O3·2Si O2. Professor Schneider has published over 200 scientific and technical papers. His list of awards includes the Japanese Government Research Award, the Lilienthal Award, and the Fellowship of the American Ceramic Society.