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Preface
Modern Aspects of Ceramic Fiber Development
p.1
A New Generation of Boron-Based Ceramic Fibers: Design, Processing and Properties of SilicoBoron CarboNitride (SiBCN) Fibers from Boron-Modified Polyvinylsilazanes
p.9
Advances in SiC Fibers for High Temperature Applications
p.17
Synthesis of SiCN-Precursors for Fibres and Matrices
p.24
Vibration Damping Properties of Nanotube-Reinforced Materials
p.31
Micromechanics-Based Evaluation of Interfaces in Ceramic Matrix Composites
p.37
The Influence of SiC Nano-Precipitates on the Interface Structure in C/C-SiC Composites
p.46
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