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The Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceeding has been published by The American Ceramic Society since 1980. This series contains a collection of papers dealing with issues in both traditional ceramics (i.e., glass, whitewares, refractories, and porcelain enamel) and advanced ceramics. Topics covered in the area of advanced ceramic include bioceramics, nanomaterials, composites, solid oxide fuel cells, mechanical properties and structural design, advanced ceramic coatings, ceramic armor, porous ceramics, and more.
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EditorsNarottam P. Bansal Mihails Kusnezoff Kiyoshi Shimamura Volume EditorsJingyang Wang Soshu Kirihara
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PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS
EFFECTS OF TiO
2
ADDITION ON MICROSTRUCTURE AND IONIC CONDUCTIVITY OF GADOLINIA-DOPED CERIA SOLID ELECTROLYTE
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
SUMMARY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
EFFECT OF SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA AND PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION ON THE DENSIFICATION OF GADOLINIUM DOPED CERIA
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
SLURRY PREPARATION BY MILLING AND SONICATION
SLURRY PREPARATION BY SONICATION AND CENTRIFUGATION
SLURRY PREPARATION BY MILLING, SONICATION AND CENTRIFUGATION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
STUDY ON SINTERING AND STABILITY ISSUES OF BaZr
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Ce
0.7
Y
0.1
Yb0.1O3
δ
ELECTROLYTE FOR SOFCs
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
SINTERING, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND OXIDATION PROPERTIES OF CERAMIC INTERMETALLIC TiC-Ti
3
Al COMPOSITES FROM NANO-TiC PARTICLES
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCE
CHARACTERISTICS OF PROTECTIVE LSM COATINGS ON Cr-CONTAINED STEELS USED AS METALLIC INTERCONNECTORS OF INTERMEDIATED TEMPERATURE SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
ELECTRICAL AND MICROSTRUCTURAL EVOLUTIONS OF La
0.67
Sr
0.33
MnO
3
COATED FERRITIC STAINLESS STEELS AFTER LONG-TERM AGING AT 800°C
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
REFERENCES
STRUCTURAL AND ELECTROC HEMICAL PERFORMANCE STABILITY OF PEROVSKITE-FLUORITE COMPOSI TE FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICES
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
DURABILITY OF LANTHANUM STRONTIUM COBALTFERRITE ((La
0.60
Sr
0.40
)
0.95
(Co
0.20
Fe
0.80
)O
3-x
) CATHODES IN CO
2
AND H
2
O CONTAININGAIR
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
1. EXPERIMENTAL
3. CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
FABRICATION OF THE ANODE-SUPPORTED SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL WITH COMPOSITE CATHODES AND THE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION UPON LONG-TERM OPERATION
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISSCUSION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
DEVELOPMENT OF MICROTUBULAR SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS USING HYDROCARBON FUELS
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
Ni-YSZ and Ni-ScSZ ANODES FOR DIRECT METHANE UTILIZATION
Ni-ZIRCONIA and Ni-CERIA ANODES FOR DIRECT BUTANE UTILIZATION
DEMONSTRATION OF A PROTOTYPE PORTABLE SOFC SYSTEM
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
HIGHLY EFFICIENT SOLID OXIDE ELECTROLYZER AND SABATIER SYSTEM
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND
OBJECTIVES
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS
FUTURE WORK
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
SINGLE CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS FOR ELECTRICAL AND OPTICAL APPLICATIONS
THE EFFECTS OF EXCESS SILICON AND CARBON IN SiC SOURCE MATERIALS ON SiC SINGLE CRYSTAL GROWTH IN PHYSICAL VAPOUR TRANSPORT METHOD
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
RECENT PROGRESS OF GaN SUBSTRATES MANUFACTURED BY VAS METHOD
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
COILABLE SINGLE CRYSTAL FIBERS OF DOPED-YAG FOR HIGH POWER APPLICATIONS
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
HYDROTHERMAL CRYSTAL GROWTH AND APPLICATIONS
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
REACTIVE ATMOSPHERES FOR OXIDE CRYSTAL GROWTH
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
THEORETICAL BACKGROUND & AND THE Fe - O SYSTEM
THE Fe - Si - O SYSTEM AND OLIVINE
The VANADIUM - MOLYBDENUM - OXYGEN SYSTEM
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
DISCUSSION ON POLYCRYSTALS OVER SINGLE CRYSTALS FOR OPTICAL DEVICES
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
TERAHERTZ TIME-DOMAIN SPECTROSCOPY APPLICATION TO NON-DESTRUCTIVE QUALITY EVALUATION OF INDUSTRIAL CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
SPECTROMETRIC PERFORMANCES
NON-DESTRUCTIVE QUALITY EVALUATION
SUMMARY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
AUTHOR INDEX
EULA
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The 12th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC): Materials, Science, and Technology and a Focused Session: Single Crystalline Materials for Electrical, Optical and Medical Applications were held during the 39th International Conference and Exposition on Advanced Ceramics and Composites in Daytona Beach, FL, January 25-30, 2015. These symposia provided an international forum for scientists, engineers, and technologists to discuss and exchange state-of-the-art ideas, information, and technology on various aspects of solid oxide fuel cells and single crystal materials for electronic applications. This CESP issue contains 18 papers submitted by authors of these two symposia for inclusion in the meeting proceedings.
The editors wish to extend their gratitude and appreciation to all the authors for their contributions and cooperation, to all the participants and session chairs for their time and efforts, and to all the reviewers for their useful comments and suggestions. Financial support from The American Ceramic Society is gratefully acknowledged. Thanks are due to the staff of the meetings and publications departments of The American Ceramic Society for their invaluable assistance.
Advice, help and cooperation of the following members of the international organizing committee at various stages were instrumental in making this symposium and focused session a great success.
12 International Symposium on SOCFs: Vincenzo Esposito, Tatsumi Ishihara, Ruey-Yi Lee, Nguyen Minh, Mogens Mogensen, Prabhakar Singh, Federico Smeacetto, Jeffry Stevenson, Toshio Suzuki, and Sascha Kuhn
Single Crystalline Materials: Noboru Ichinose, Robert Feigelson, Richard Moncorgé, Reinhard Uecker, Alain Largeteau, Mauro Tonelli
We hope that this volume will serve as a valuable reference for the engineers, scientists, researchers and others interested in the materials, science and technology of solid oxide fuel cells and single crystal materials.
NAROTTAM P. BANSAL NASA Glenn Research Center, USA
MIHAILS KUSNEZOFF Fraunhofer IKTS, GERMANY
KIYOSHI SHIMAMURA National Institute for Materials Science, JAPAN
This CESP issue consists of papers that were submitted and approved for the proceedings of the 39th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites (ICACC), held January 25-30, 2015 in Daytona Beach, Florida. ICACC is the most prominent international meeting in the area of advanced structural, functional, and nanoscopic ceramics, composites, and other emerging ceramic materials and technologies. This prestigious conference has been organized by the Engineering Ceramics Division (ECD) of The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) since 1977.
The 39th ICACC hosted more than 1,000 attendees from 40 countries and over 800 presentations. The topics ranged from ceramic nanomaterials to structural reliability of ceramic components which demonstrated the linkage between materials science developments at the atomic level and macro level structural applications. Papers addressed material, model, and component development and investigated the interrelations between the processing, properties, and microstructure of ceramic materials.
