NON-TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION:There is a critical need for new protective ceramic coatings that can operate in harsh environments with service temperatures in the 1000-1500oC range. These ceramic coatings must exhibit excellent heat resistance, chemical stability, fracture toughness and wear durability so they can be reliably be used in applications such high performance engines, shrouds, rotors, seals, slides, and bearings. A major problem is that conventional ceramic coatings crack and delaminate during thermal cycling in reactive gases at extreme temperatures. This project focuses on developing and testing Si-Al-O-N and Si-Zr-O-N thin film coatings and tailoring their properties to achieve high performance in terms of corrosion resistance, w...
This three-year REU site program at the University of Maine will engage eight undergraduates per yea...
Particle trapping is a state-of-the-art technology, which already a powerful tool for scientists wor...
This award supports a project to study the former thickness and retreat history of Shackleton and Be...
The ability to atmospherically deposit conductive patterns on flexible polymeric substrates has rece...
Benthic community composition is changing at an alarming rate in many coastal regions. At the extrem...
The magnitudes, orientations and spatial distributions of elastic anisotropy in Earth\u27s crust and...
The primary intellectual impact of this project will be in improving our understanding of the mechan...
This award supports a project to understand the flow dynamics of large, fast-moving outlet glaciers ...
This award supports a project to generate an absolute timescale for the Allan Hills Blue Ice Area (B...
Intellectual Merit. Major challenges in understanding high P-T granulite facies terranes are identif...
This project will connect researchers at the University of Maine with students and middle school tea...
This project is a continuation of an ongoing program of coordinated research and research-based curr...
The research addresses the overarching question: are marine food webs leading to fisheries controlle...
Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) is a net-shape powder metallurgy technique where powders densification ...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings have proven to be an excellent thin film solution for reducing fr...
This three-year REU site program at the University of Maine will engage eight undergraduates per yea...
Particle trapping is a state-of-the-art technology, which already a powerful tool for scientists wor...
This award supports a project to study the former thickness and retreat history of Shackleton and Be...
The ability to atmospherically deposit conductive patterns on flexible polymeric substrates has rece...
Benthic community composition is changing at an alarming rate in many coastal regions. At the extrem...
The magnitudes, orientations and spatial distributions of elastic anisotropy in Earth\u27s crust and...
The primary intellectual impact of this project will be in improving our understanding of the mechan...
This award supports a project to understand the flow dynamics of large, fast-moving outlet glaciers ...
This award supports a project to generate an absolute timescale for the Allan Hills Blue Ice Area (B...
Intellectual Merit. Major challenges in understanding high P-T granulite facies terranes are identif...
This project will connect researchers at the University of Maine with students and middle school tea...
This project is a continuation of an ongoing program of coordinated research and research-based curr...
The research addresses the overarching question: are marine food webs leading to fisheries controlle...
Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) is a net-shape powder metallurgy technique where powders densification ...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings have proven to be an excellent thin film solution for reducing fr...
This three-year REU site program at the University of Maine will engage eight undergraduates per yea...
Particle trapping is a state-of-the-art technology, which already a powerful tool for scientists wor...
This award supports a project to study the former thickness and retreat history of Shackleton and Be...