Advances in Ceramic Matrix Composites
ebook ∣ Woodhead Publishing Series in Composites Science and Engineering
By I M Low
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Advanced ceramics and composite materials are increasingly being utilized as components in batteries, fuel cells, sensors, high-temperature electronics, membranes, and high-end biomedical devices, in addition to their traditional use in seals, valves, implants, and high-temperature and wear components. In recent years, there has been substantial progress in the use of ceramic matrix composites (CMCs), with new applications developing continually. Advances in Ceramic Matrix Composites, Third Edition delivers an innovative approach focusing on the very latest advances, materials developments, and new applications. These include new technologies that have emerged such as additive manufacturing of ceramic-matrix composites (CMCs), the design of CMCs based on MAX-phase and ultra-high temperature ceramic (UHTC), and the reinforcement of CMCs with graphene nanoplatelets. Similarly, new applications for CMCs have emerged for enhanced electromagnetic absorption and ionizing radiation shielding. The specialized information contained in this book will be highly valuable for researchers and postgraduate students working in ceramic science, engineering and ceramic composites technology, and engineers and scientists in the aerospace, energy, building and construction, biomedical and automotive industries. - Provides detailed coverage of processing, properties, and applications
- Includes natural fibre-reinforced composites and geopolymers
- Covers Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, and solid-state energy conversion devices such as batteries and supercapacitors
- Covers new technologies such as additive manufacturing, MAX-phases and ultra-high temperature ceramics and CMCs with graphene nanoplatelets
- Covers new applications for CMCs for enhanced electromagnetic absorption and ionizing radiation shielding