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Development and characterization of an oxide/oxide composite material
Condensed matter physics, chemistry & nanosciencesEngineering sciencesMaterials and applicationsUltra-divided matter, Physical sciences for materials
Abstract
Fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are a class of materials that combine good specific mechanical properties (properties relative to their density) with excellent high-temperature resistance (> 1000 °C), even in an oxidizing atmosphere. They generally consist of a carbon or ceramic fiber reinforcement and a ceramic matrix (carbide or oxide).
The proposed study focuses on the development of a fabrication process for oxide/oxide CMCs with long and/or short fibers that possess suitable dielectric, thermal, and mechanical properties.
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