Ceramic materials having melting points higher than 3000 °C and suitable for structural applications at above 2000 °C are commonly known as Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics (UHTCs). Several transition metal di-borides, possessing the desired combinations of thermo-mechanical, physical and chemical properties, form an important sub-class of the UHTCs. Over the last couple of decades, there has been a growing interest for UHTCs in general, and for the transition metal di-borides in particular, due to the increasing demands in hypersonic aerospace vehicles, atmospheric re-entry vehicles and energy applications. However, problems pertaining to sintering, moderate fracture toughness and experimental challenges associated with reliably measuring...
Ceramics based on group IV-V transition metal borides and carbides possess melting points above 3000...
The densification behavior of transition metal diboride compounds was reviewed with emphasis on ZrB2...
For hypersonic flight to enable rapid global transport and allow routine space access thermal protec...
This paper identifies gaps in the present state of knowledge and describes emerging research directi...
Hypersonic flights, re-entry vehicles, and propulsion applications all require new materials that ca...
The prominent contribution played by the SPS technology for the fabrication of bulk components consi...
Ceramics based on group IV-V transition metal borides and carbides possess melting points above 3000...
HfB{sub 2} and ZrB{sub 2} are of interest for thermal protection materials because of favorable ther...
A simple method to obtain a highly refractory HfB2-based ceramic nano-composite is presented. The bo...
Research into ultra high temperature materials has increased in recent years due to the need for mat...
A simple method to obtain a highly refractory HfB2-based ceramic nano-composite is presented. The bo...
With a melting point in excess of 3000°C and a high density, ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTCs)...
High performance Ultra-High-Temperature Composites (based on zirconium-, hafnium-, tantalum- borides...
High performance Ultra-High-Temperature Composites (based on zirconium-, hafnium-, tantalum- borides...
Among ultra high temperature ceramics (UHTCs), ZrB2-based ceramics have received the most attention ...
Ceramics based on group IV-V transition metal borides and carbides possess melting points above 3000...
The densification behavior of transition metal diboride compounds was reviewed with emphasis on ZrB2...
For hypersonic flight to enable rapid global transport and allow routine space access thermal protec...
This paper identifies gaps in the present state of knowledge and describes emerging research directi...
Hypersonic flights, re-entry vehicles, and propulsion applications all require new materials that ca...
The prominent contribution played by the SPS technology for the fabrication of bulk components consi...
Ceramics based on group IV-V transition metal borides and carbides possess melting points above 3000...
HfB{sub 2} and ZrB{sub 2} are of interest for thermal protection materials because of favorable ther...
A simple method to obtain a highly refractory HfB2-based ceramic nano-composite is presented. The bo...
Research into ultra high temperature materials has increased in recent years due to the need for mat...
A simple method to obtain a highly refractory HfB2-based ceramic nano-composite is presented. The bo...
With a melting point in excess of 3000°C and a high density, ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTCs)...
High performance Ultra-High-Temperature Composites (based on zirconium-, hafnium-, tantalum- borides...
High performance Ultra-High-Temperature Composites (based on zirconium-, hafnium-, tantalum- borides...
Among ultra high temperature ceramics (UHTCs), ZrB2-based ceramics have received the most attention ...
Ceramics based on group IV-V transition metal borides and carbides possess melting points above 3000...
The densification behavior of transition metal diboride compounds was reviewed with emphasis on ZrB2...
For hypersonic flight to enable rapid global transport and allow routine space access thermal protec...