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Online since: November 2005
Authors: Joon Hyun Lee, Jang Sik Pyun, Jeong Guk Kim, Jong Duk Chung, Yeon Uk Jeong, Yong Ki Hong, Won Kyung Kim, Dae Sung Bae
Damage Characterization of Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs)
during Tensile Testing
Jeong Guk Kim2,a , Jong Duk Chung1,b , Joon Hyun Lee
3,c
, Yeon Uk Jeong4,d ,
Yong Ki Hong
2,e
, Weon Kyung Kim
2,f, Jang Sik Pyun2,g and Dae Sung Bae
1,h
1
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang University, Kyunggi, Korea
2
Railroad Safety Research and Testing Center, Korea Railroad Research Institute, Kyunggi, Korea
3
School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea
4
Department of Inorganic Materials Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
a
jkim@krri.re.kr, bjdchung@krri.re.kr, cjohlee@pusan.ac.kr, djeong@kna.ac.kr, eykhong@krri.re.kr,
fwkkim@krri.re.kr, gdecopyun@krri.re.kr, hdsbae@hanyang.ac.kr
Keywords: Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs), Ultrasonic Testing, Infrared Thermography,
Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE), Tensile Testing
Abstract.
Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques were used for the tensile damage characterization in ceramic matrix composites (CMCs).
Wachtman: Handbook on Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites, The Am.
McIntire, eds.: Nondestructive Testing Handbook, 2nd ed., American Society for Nondestructive Testing (1996) [4] ASM Handbook, Nondestructive Evaluation and Quality Control, ASM International (1992) [5] P.K.
Liaw, et al.: Journal of Nuclear Materials Vol. 219 (1995), p. 93 [6] P.K.
Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques were used for the tensile damage characterization in ceramic matrix composites (CMCs).
Wachtman: Handbook on Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites, The Am.
McIntire, eds.: Nondestructive Testing Handbook, 2nd ed., American Society for Nondestructive Testing (1996) [4] ASM Handbook, Nondestructive Evaluation and Quality Control, ASM International (1992) [5] P.K.
Liaw, et al.: Journal of Nuclear Materials Vol. 219 (1995), p. 93 [6] P.K.
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Bin Lin, Yan Wang, Shao Lei Wang, Xiao Yan Cao
Fiber orientations play the decisive role in grinding surface quality of woven ceramic matrix composites.
Introduction Fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites (FRCMC) are widely used in aeronautic and space applications due to their excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance and excellent mechanical properties.
Zhang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.152 (2004), p. 333 [2] Wang, D.H., Ramulu, M., Arola, D: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture Vol.35 (1995), p. 1623 [3] X.M.
Chen,etal: Key Engineering Materials Vol.196 (2001), p.43 [5] L.C.
Zhang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.140 (2003), p.152 [7] Cao Xiaoyan, Lin Bin, Zhang Xiaofeng: Applied Surface Science Vol.270 (2013), p.503
Introduction Fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites (FRCMC) are widely used in aeronautic and space applications due to their excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance and excellent mechanical properties.
Zhang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.152 (2004), p. 333 [2] Wang, D.H., Ramulu, M., Arola, D: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture Vol.35 (1995), p. 1623 [3] X.M.
Chen,etal: Key Engineering Materials Vol.196 (2001), p.43 [5] L.C.
Zhang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.140 (2003), p.152 [7] Cao Xiaoyan, Lin Bin, Zhang Xiaofeng: Applied Surface Science Vol.270 (2013), p.503
Online since: January 2007
Authors: J.H. Liu, Zhi Jian Pei, Graham R. Fisher
Fisher2,c
1
Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Kansas State University,
Manhattan, KS 66506, USA
2MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc., 501 Pearl Drive, St.
Xin: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 129 (2002), pp. 2-9
Kassir: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol. 45 (2005), pp. 1140-1151
Fisher: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol. 44 (2004), pp. 297-304
Lee: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 40 (2001), pp. 5300-5301
Xin: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 129 (2002), pp. 2-9
Kassir: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol. 45 (2005), pp. 1140-1151
Fisher: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol. 44 (2004), pp. 297-304
Lee: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 40 (2001), pp. 5300-5301
Online since: June 2018
Authors: Koang Yong Hyun, Toshinori Taishi, Koki Suzuki
Effect of the Growth Conditions on the Crystal Quality in Solution Growth of SiC Using Cr Solvent without Molten Si
Koki Suzuki1,a*, Koangyong Hyun1,b and Toshinori Taishi1,2,c
1Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University, Wakasato, Nagano 380-8553, Japan
2Center for Energy and Environmental Science, Shinshu University, Wakasato, Nagano 380-8553, Japan
a17st206j@shinshu-u.ac.jp, bkyhyun@shinshu-u.ac.jp, ctaishi@shinshu-u.ac.jp
Keywords: Solution growth, SiC, Metal solvent without molten Si, Polytype
Abstract.
We have succeeded in solution growth of SiC from Cr solvent without Si using ceramic SiC as the SiC source.
Binder containing ceramic SiC with a density of approximately 3.2 g/cm3 was attached to the bottom of a carbon crucible, and granular Cr metal was placed on the ceramic in the crucible.
Omote, The Rigaku Journal 29 (2013) 1-8
Taishi, The 7th International Symposium on Advanced Science and Technology of Silicon Materials, 2016, pp.297-300
We have succeeded in solution growth of SiC from Cr solvent without Si using ceramic SiC as the SiC source.
Binder containing ceramic SiC with a density of approximately 3.2 g/cm3 was attached to the bottom of a carbon crucible, and granular Cr metal was placed on the ceramic in the crucible.
Omote, The Rigaku Journal 29 (2013) 1-8
Taishi, The 7th International Symposium on Advanced Science and Technology of Silicon Materials, 2016, pp.297-300
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Ján Duplák, Zuzana Hutyrová, Andrej Czán, Miroslav Kormoš, Jozef Zajac, Bożena Kaczmarska
Panda et al., Accompanying phenomena in the cutting zone machinability during turning of stainless steels, International Journal of Machining and Machinability of Materials 5/4 (2009) 383-400
Duplák, T-vc dependence for cutting ceramic in standard ISO 3685, Manufacturing Engineering 9/4 (2010) 58-62
Hatala et.al, T-Vc Dependence for sintered metal in standard ISO 3685, Technological Engineering 7/2 (2010) 6-9
Cep et al, Surface roughness after machining and influence of feed rate on process, Key Engineering Materials 581 (2014) 341-347
Valíček, Prediction of distribution relationship of titanium surface topography created by abrasive waterjet, International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering 5/2 (2011) 152–168
Duplák, T-vc dependence for cutting ceramic in standard ISO 3685, Manufacturing Engineering 9/4 (2010) 58-62
Hatala et.al, T-Vc Dependence for sintered metal in standard ISO 3685, Technological Engineering 7/2 (2010) 6-9
Cep et al, Surface roughness after machining and influence of feed rate on process, Key Engineering Materials 581 (2014) 341-347
Valíček, Prediction of distribution relationship of titanium surface topography created by abrasive waterjet, International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering 5/2 (2011) 152–168
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Peter Groche, Markus Türk, Matthias Brenneis
Fig. 7: Tube with integrated ceramic
Fig. 7 shows a sample consisting of an aluminum tube with a ceramic ring and end caps made from steel.
Acknowledgements The investigations presented in this paper were carried out within the research project B4: ‘‘Integration of Functional Materials’’ of the Collaborative Research Centre 805 ‘‘Control of Uncertainties in Load-Carrying Structures in Mechanical Engineering’’ (CRC 805).
Standring, in: Economic Aspects of Rotary Forging, International Conference – New Developments in Forging Technology, Stuttgart, Germany (2003)
Greger: New aspects of orbital forming technology, Engineering Plasticity from Macroscale to Nanoscale Pts 1 and 2 Vol. 233/2 (2003), p. 413-418 [10] T.J.
Bone: Real-time process characterization of open die forging for adaptive control, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology-Transactions of the ASME Vol. 123/4 (2001), p. 511-516 [11] O.
Acknowledgements The investigations presented in this paper were carried out within the research project B4: ‘‘Integration of Functional Materials’’ of the Collaborative Research Centre 805 ‘‘Control of Uncertainties in Load-Carrying Structures in Mechanical Engineering’’ (CRC 805).
Standring, in: Economic Aspects of Rotary Forging, International Conference – New Developments in Forging Technology, Stuttgart, Germany (2003)
Greger: New aspects of orbital forming technology, Engineering Plasticity from Macroscale to Nanoscale Pts 1 and 2 Vol. 233/2 (2003), p. 413-418 [10] T.J.
Bone: Real-time process characterization of open die forging for adaptive control, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology-Transactions of the ASME Vol. 123/4 (2001), p. 511-516 [11] O.
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Ramutis Bansevičius, Domantas Bručas, Vytautas Bakanauskas, Aurelijus Domeika
In this case, piezo-ceramics are manufactured in a form of hemisphere.
The simple realization of the layout of hemisphere piezo-ceramics is shown in Figure 3.
Inamori, et al., Attitude stabilization for the nano remote sensing satellite PRISM, Journal of Aerospace Engineering (2011) 187–191
Kumar, A.Misra, Reconfigurable magnetic attitude control of Earthpointing satellites, in: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G, Journal of Aerospace Engineering (2010) 1309–1326
Kulvietis, Trajectory planning method of rotating mobile piezorobot, Journal of Vibroengineering 11(4) (2009): 690–696
The simple realization of the layout of hemisphere piezo-ceramics is shown in Figure 3.
Inamori, et al., Attitude stabilization for the nano remote sensing satellite PRISM, Journal of Aerospace Engineering (2011) 187–191
Kumar, A.Misra, Reconfigurable magnetic attitude control of Earthpointing satellites, in: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G, Journal of Aerospace Engineering (2010) 1309–1326
Kulvietis, Trajectory planning method of rotating mobile piezorobot, Journal of Vibroengineering 11(4) (2009): 690–696
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Ning Zhao, Peng Yuan Qiu, Lei Lei Cao
In conclusion, functionally graded materials have enormous development space, both in basic theoretical research and practical engineering applications.
Proceedings of the first International Symposium on FGM[C].
Materials Science and Engineering of Powder Metallurgy, 2005,10(5): 257-263
Materials Engineering, 1993 (6): 16-19
Journal of Wuhan University of Science and Technology, 2000,13(1): 1-5
Proceedings of the first International Symposium on FGM[C].
Materials Science and Engineering of Powder Metallurgy, 2005,10(5): 257-263
Materials Engineering, 1993 (6): 16-19
Journal of Wuhan University of Science and Technology, 2000,13(1): 1-5
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Hideki Ohtsubo, Yoshiharu Waku, Hideyuki Yasuda, Narihito Nakagawa
HIGH TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS OF UNIDIRECTIONALLY SOLIDIFIED Al2O3/GAP EUTECTIC COMPOSITES WITH A NOVEL MICROSTRUCTURE
Yoshiharu Waku1, Hideki Ohtsubo2 ,Narihito Nakagawa3 and Hideyuki Yasuda4
1Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering, Shimane University, Matsue, Shimane, 690-8504 Japan.
Hilling: Prospects for Ultrahigh-Temperature Ceramic Composites in Tailoring Multiphase and Composite Ceramics, Edited by Richard E.
Hideki Ohtsubo, Narihito Nakagawa, Kazutoshi Shimizu, Kohji Shibata, Atsuyuki Mitani,Yoshiharu Waku: Key Engineering Materials, 317-318 (2006) , p. 437 [11].
Narihito Nakagawa, Hideki Ohtsubo and Yoshiharu Waku: Proceedings of the International Conference on High Temperature Ceramic Matrix Composites (HTCMC 5), 5th, Seatltle, WA, United States, Sept. 12-16, 2004 (2005), Meeting Date 2004, 353-358.
Takahashi: Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 25 (2005), p 1241 [13].
Hilling: Prospects for Ultrahigh-Temperature Ceramic Composites in Tailoring Multiphase and Composite Ceramics, Edited by Richard E.
Hideki Ohtsubo, Narihito Nakagawa, Kazutoshi Shimizu, Kohji Shibata, Atsuyuki Mitani,Yoshiharu Waku: Key Engineering Materials, 317-318 (2006) , p. 437 [11].
Narihito Nakagawa, Hideki Ohtsubo and Yoshiharu Waku: Proceedings of the International Conference on High Temperature Ceramic Matrix Composites (HTCMC 5), 5th, Seatltle, WA, United States, Sept. 12-16, 2004 (2005), Meeting Date 2004, 353-358.
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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Gilderman Silva Lazaro, Silmara Caldas Santos, Ledjane Silva Barreto, Euler Araujo dos Santos, Luiz Eduardo Almeida
Vitale-Brovarone, Three-dimensional glass-derived scaffolds for bone tissue engineering: Current trends and forecasts for the future, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 97A (2011) 514-535
NAKAMURA, Formation and growth of clusters in conventional and new kinds of simulated body fluids, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 64A (2003) 339-348
Shi, Influence of the sintering temperature on the structural feature and bioactivity of sol-gel derived SiO(2)-CaO-P(2)O(5) bioglass, Ceramics International, 36 (2010) 1911-1916
Hu, Synthesis, characterization and in vitro bioactivity of magnesium-doped sol-gel glass and glass-ceramics, Ceramics International, 37 (2011) 1637-1644
Hench, The story of Bioglass (R), Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Medicine, 17 (2006) 967-978
NAKAMURA, Formation and growth of clusters in conventional and new kinds of simulated body fluids, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 64A (2003) 339-348
Shi, Influence of the sintering temperature on the structural feature and bioactivity of sol-gel derived SiO(2)-CaO-P(2)O(5) bioglass, Ceramics International, 36 (2010) 1911-1916
Hu, Synthesis, characterization and in vitro bioactivity of magnesium-doped sol-gel glass and glass-ceramics, Ceramics International, 37 (2011) 1637-1644
Hench, The story of Bioglass (R), Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Medicine, 17 (2006) 967-978