AbstractSurface treatments of silicon carbide have been investigated with the aim of improving the strength of the bond between the ceramic and an epoxy adhesive. Three surface conditions have been characterised; as-fired, air re-fired and KrF laser processed. A number of characterisation techniques have been used to determine the morphological and chemical changes that have occurred to the surface. Scanning electron microscopy of the re-fired and laser processed samples showed surfaces that appeared glassy, with the laser processed surface showing a different morphology. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy indicated both treatments had oxidised the surface and the laser processed surface also had a greater concentration of hydroxyl groups. Th...
Chemical and physical variability in the as-received state of aluminium oxide and aluminium nitride ...
Laser shock peening (LSP) of Al 2 O 3 armour ceramics is reported for the first-time. A 10 J, 8 ns, ...
In the high temperature combustion atmosphere inside of aircraft turbines, the currently used cerami...
Surface treatments of silicon carbide have been investigated with the aim of improving the strength ...
AbstractSurface treatments of silicon carbide have been investigated with the aim of improving the s...
Lightweight ceramic armour is desirable to reduce mass of armoured vehicles. Alumina and silicon car...
The laser treatment of ceramics can lead to increased concentrations of hydroxyl ions on the surface...
Surface treatments of alumina have been investigated with the aim of increasing the strength of the ...
The full exploitation by the aerospace industry of the attractive and unique properties of ceramics...
The effect of a pulsed laser irradiation (Nd:YVO4, 1064 nm) in air on the Surface morphology and che...
A silicon nitride (Si3N4) based ceramic cutting material and a structural alloy steel (SAE 4340) wer...
This work has focused on surface engineering coupled with brazing to join SiCf/SiC composites and to...
In this project physical, chemical, process technological and material basics for the generation of ...
Optoelectronics manufacturers are under continuous pressure for miniaturisation of optoelectronic mo...
The surfaces of two engineering ceramics, LT35 (TiC + Al2O3) and Si3N4 were irradiated with a high p...
Chemical and physical variability in the as-received state of aluminium oxide and aluminium nitride ...
Laser shock peening (LSP) of Al 2 O 3 armour ceramics is reported for the first-time. A 10 J, 8 ns, ...
In the high temperature combustion atmosphere inside of aircraft turbines, the currently used cerami...
Surface treatments of silicon carbide have been investigated with the aim of improving the strength ...
AbstractSurface treatments of silicon carbide have been investigated with the aim of improving the s...
Lightweight ceramic armour is desirable to reduce mass of armoured vehicles. Alumina and silicon car...
The laser treatment of ceramics can lead to increased concentrations of hydroxyl ions on the surface...
Surface treatments of alumina have been investigated with the aim of increasing the strength of the ...
The full exploitation by the aerospace industry of the attractive and unique properties of ceramics...
The effect of a pulsed laser irradiation (Nd:YVO4, 1064 nm) in air on the Surface morphology and che...
A silicon nitride (Si3N4) based ceramic cutting material and a structural alloy steel (SAE 4340) wer...
This work has focused on surface engineering coupled with brazing to join SiCf/SiC composites and to...
In this project physical, chemical, process technological and material basics for the generation of ...
Optoelectronics manufacturers are under continuous pressure for miniaturisation of optoelectronic mo...
The surfaces of two engineering ceramics, LT35 (TiC + Al2O3) and Si3N4 were irradiated with a high p...
Chemical and physical variability in the as-received state of aluminium oxide and aluminium nitride ...
Laser shock peening (LSP) of Al 2 O 3 armour ceramics is reported for the first-time. A 10 J, 8 ns, ...
In the high temperature combustion atmosphere inside of aircraft turbines, the currently used cerami...