Silicon Carbide Ceramics—1 Fundamental and Solid Reaction

Discovered by Edward G. Acheson about 1890, silicon carbide is one of the oldest materials and also a new material. It occurs naturally in meteorites, but in very small amounts and is not in a useable state as an industrial material. For industrial require­ ments, large amounts of silicon carbide mu...

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Other Authors: Somiya, S. (Editor), Inomata, Y. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1991, 1991
Edition:1st ed. 1991
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Crystal Chemistry of Silicon Carbide
  • 2 Properties and Applications of Silicon Carbide Ceramics
  • 3 Epitaxial Growth of SiC Single Crystal Films
  • 4 Silicon Carbide Prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition
  • 5 Continuous Silicon Carbide Fibers
  • 6 Preparation and Sintering Properties of Ultrafine Silicon Carbide Powder Obtained by Vapor Phase Reaction
  • 7 Sintering Behavior of Ultrafine Silicon Carbide Powder
  • 8 Grain Boundaries in High-Purity Silicon Carbide
  • 9 Grain Boundary and High-Temperature Strength in SiC
  • 10 Sintering of Silicon Carbide
  • 11 Joining of SiC Ceramics
  • 12 Multiple Toughening in Al2O3/SiC Whisker/ZrO2 Composites
  • 13 Sintering Aids and Thermal Conductivity of Polycry-stalline SiC.