The results of the joint project of the German Aerospace Center and the Technical University of Munich showed, that variation of resin content and bulk density of the wood based composite influences directly the microstructure and properties of the carbon preforms and resulting SiSiC ceramic materials and allow following conclusions: The mass loss during carbonization can be effectively reduced by increasing the content of phenolic resin Higher resin contents and higher bulk densities of wood based composites cause a lower bulk density reduction during carbonization Higher resin contents of wood based composites lead to larger carbon aggregates and thus to more coarsely structured carbon preforms. The consequence is an increased residual ca...
Wood-mineral composites (WMCs) impregnated with silica (SiO2) were carbonized at high temperature to...
In order to use ceramics as structural materials their damage tolerance must be increased, which can...
This paper deals with a new method for producing non-oxide ceramic using wood as a template. Highly ...
A new approach to the manufacture of dense reaction infiltrated silicon carbide (SiSiC) from wood-ba...
The manufacture of dense SiSiC ceramics from commercial wood-based composites (WBC) via liquid silic...
A new technology for the manufacture of dense SiC ceramics in a low cost approach by imitating the b...
Carbonized wood which possesses microstructure with random orientation graphitic crystallites and wi...
Biomorphic SiSiC ceramics are intermediate materials between damage tolerance fiber rein-forced cera...
The use of wood as a structure-giving material may be the key to producing temperature-resistant cer...
Plant fibres are an attractive renewable and sustainable raw material to produce technical composite...
Silicon carbide based, environment friendly, biomorphic ceramics have been fabricated by the pyrolys...
The ceramisation of wood fibre boards is an efficient route to produce high strength, wear resistant...
Advanced silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics are leading candidate materials for many applications in the...
Different kinds of natural wood specimens (beech, pine, and rattan) were converted to biomorphic, mi...
Silicon-infiltrated, reaction-bonded silicon carbide (SiSiC), a ceramic composite of Sic and free Si...
Wood-mineral composites (WMCs) impregnated with silica (SiO2) were carbonized at high temperature to...
In order to use ceramics as structural materials their damage tolerance must be increased, which can...
This paper deals with a new method for producing non-oxide ceramic using wood as a template. Highly ...
A new approach to the manufacture of dense reaction infiltrated silicon carbide (SiSiC) from wood-ba...
The manufacture of dense SiSiC ceramics from commercial wood-based composites (WBC) via liquid silic...
A new technology for the manufacture of dense SiC ceramics in a low cost approach by imitating the b...
Carbonized wood which possesses microstructure with random orientation graphitic crystallites and wi...
Biomorphic SiSiC ceramics are intermediate materials between damage tolerance fiber rein-forced cera...
The use of wood as a structure-giving material may be the key to producing temperature-resistant cer...
Plant fibres are an attractive renewable and sustainable raw material to produce technical composite...
Silicon carbide based, environment friendly, biomorphic ceramics have been fabricated by the pyrolys...
The ceramisation of wood fibre boards is an efficient route to produce high strength, wear resistant...
Advanced silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics are leading candidate materials for many applications in the...
Different kinds of natural wood specimens (beech, pine, and rattan) were converted to biomorphic, mi...
Silicon-infiltrated, reaction-bonded silicon carbide (SiSiC), a ceramic composite of Sic and free Si...
Wood-mineral composites (WMCs) impregnated with silica (SiO2) were carbonized at high temperature to...
In order to use ceramics as structural materials their damage tolerance must be increased, which can...
This paper deals with a new method for producing non-oxide ceramic using wood as a template. Highly ...