Anticipating the implementation of advanced SiC/SiC ceramic composites into the hot section components of future gas turbine engines, the primary objective of this on-going study is to develop physics-based analytical and finite-element modeling tools to predict the effects of constituent creep on SiC/SiC component service life. A second objective is to understand how to possibly select and manipulate constituent materials, processes, and geometries in order to minimize these effects. In initial studies aimed at SiC/SiC components experiencing through-thickness stress gradients, creep models were developed that allowed an understanding of detrimental residual stress effects that can develop globally within the component walls. It was assume...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
Today, a major thrust toward improving the thermomechanical properties of engine components lies in ...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
SiC-SiC composites are being considered as potential candidate materials for next generation turbine...
The present work deals with the development of material constitutive models for creep-deformation an...
Ever increasing world energy need and growing environmental concerns have resulted in rising efficie...
With the objective of seeking improved temperature capability for SiC/SiC CMC components in future a...
Advanced SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are being considered for demanding aerospace appli...
The failure behavior of melt-infiltrated SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composites is under investigation at...
An understanding of the elevated temperature tensile creep, fatigue, rupture, and retained propertie...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
SiC/SiC composites fabricated by melt infiltration are being considered as potential candidate mater...
As part of a comprehensive materials characterization program at the NASA Lewis Research Center, ten...
Interest in SiC fiber-reinforced SiC ceramic matrix composite (CMC) environmental barrier coating (E...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
Today, a major thrust toward improving the thermomechanical properties of engine components lies in ...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
SiC-SiC composites are being considered as potential candidate materials for next generation turbine...
The present work deals with the development of material constitutive models for creep-deformation an...
Ever increasing world energy need and growing environmental concerns have resulted in rising efficie...
With the objective of seeking improved temperature capability for SiC/SiC CMC components in future a...
Advanced SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are being considered for demanding aerospace appli...
The failure behavior of melt-infiltrated SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composites is under investigation at...
An understanding of the elevated temperature tensile creep, fatigue, rupture, and retained propertie...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
SiC/SiC composites fabricated by melt infiltration are being considered as potential candidate mater...
As part of a comprehensive materials characterization program at the NASA Lewis Research Center, ten...
Interest in SiC fiber-reinforced SiC ceramic matrix composite (CMC) environmental barrier coating (E...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
Today, a major thrust toward improving the thermomechanical properties of engine components lies in ...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...