Continuous fiber ceramic composite materials (CFCCs) are being considered for an increasing number of commercial applications. They provide the potential for lighter, stronger, more corrosion-resistant components that can perform at higher temperature for long periods of time. Global competitiveness demands a shortening of the time for CFCC commercialization. Thus, considerable effort has been expended to develop and improve the materials, and to a lesser extent, to develop component design methods and data bases of engineering properties. To shorten the time to commercialization, project efforts must be integrated, while balancing project resources between material development and engineering design. Currently a good balance does not exist...
The overall goal of this dissertation was to develop and understand ceramic material systems in orde...
This report presents a critical review of the processing techniques for fabricating continuous fiber...
New materials and processing routes provide opportunities for the production of advanced high perfor...
Continuous fiber ceramic composite materials (CFCCs) are being considered for an increasing number o...
Copyright © 1995 by ASME All Rights Reserved. Continuous fiber ceramic composite materials (CFCCs) a...
United States industry has a critical need for materials that are lightweight, strong, tough, corros...
The Department of Energy's Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composites (CFCC) Initiative that begun in 1992 ...
Babcock and Wilcox assembled a team to develop the Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composite (CFCC) process...
In July of 1990, the U.S. Department of Energy embarked on a new and challenging research program ai...
The US Department of Energy has established the Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composites (CFCC) program t...
The development of ceramic components and coatings is critical to the demonstration of advanced foss...
Fiber-reinforced ceramic composites demonstrate the high-temperature stability of ceramics--with an ...
In spite of great improvements in accuracy through the use of computers, design methods, which can b...
Our program began on August 1, 1999. As of April 1, 2000, the progress has been in materials selecti...
Fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are designed for high temperature application unde...
The overall goal of this dissertation was to develop and understand ceramic material systems in orde...
This report presents a critical review of the processing techniques for fabricating continuous fiber...
New materials and processing routes provide opportunities for the production of advanced high perfor...
Continuous fiber ceramic composite materials (CFCCs) are being considered for an increasing number o...
Copyright © 1995 by ASME All Rights Reserved. Continuous fiber ceramic composite materials (CFCCs) a...
United States industry has a critical need for materials that are lightweight, strong, tough, corros...
The Department of Energy's Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composites (CFCC) Initiative that begun in 1992 ...
Babcock and Wilcox assembled a team to develop the Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composite (CFCC) process...
In July of 1990, the U.S. Department of Energy embarked on a new and challenging research program ai...
The US Department of Energy has established the Continuous Fiber Ceramic Composites (CFCC) program t...
The development of ceramic components and coatings is critical to the demonstration of advanced foss...
Fiber-reinforced ceramic composites demonstrate the high-temperature stability of ceramics--with an ...
In spite of great improvements in accuracy through the use of computers, design methods, which can b...
Our program began on August 1, 1999. As of April 1, 2000, the progress has been in materials selecti...
Fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are designed for high temperature application unde...
The overall goal of this dissertation was to develop and understand ceramic material systems in orde...
This report presents a critical review of the processing techniques for fabricating continuous fiber...
New materials and processing routes provide opportunities for the production of advanced high perfor...