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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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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2015
EditorsJosef MatyášYutai KatohHua-Tay LinAlberto VomieroVolume EditorsJingyang WangSoshu Kirihara
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Preface
Introduction
Ceramics and Composites for Sustainable Nuclear and Fusion Energy
HOOP TENSILE STRENGTH OF CMC TUBES FOR LWRS APPLCATIONS USING INTERNAL PRESSURIZATION VIA ELASTOMERIC INSERT: NEW ASTM TEST METHOD
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
ASTM STANDARD TEST METHOD
SCOPE AND APPLICATION
EXPERIMENTAL FACTORS
TEST SPECIMEN GEOMETRIES
TEST EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
CALCULATION, REPORTING, PRECISION AND BIAS
CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE WORK
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
PROPERTIES OF Al
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INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
CORROSION-RESISTANT TERNARY CARBIDES FOR USE IN HEAVY LIQUID METAL COOLANTS
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INTRODUCTION
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
DEVELOPMENT OF ACCIDENT TOLERANT SIC/SIC COMPOSITE FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR CHANNEL BOX
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INTRODUCTION
SELECTION OF ACCIDENT TOLERANT CORE MATERIAL
SELECTION OF SIC MATRIX FABRICATION PROCESSES FOR ACCIDENT TOLERANT CORE MATERIAL
MATERIAL DESIGN OF CHANNEL BOX
SUMMARY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY MEASUREMENT OF CURVED SAMPLES USING THE FLASH METHOD
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3. EXPERIMENTAL AND GEOMETRICAL FACTOR DETERMINATION
4. APPLICATION TO COMPOSITES
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REFERENCES
Ceramics for Energy Generation, Conversion, and Rechargeable Energy Storage
GLASS CERAMIC SEPARATORS FOR ROOM TEMPERATURE OPERATING SODIUM BATTERIES
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INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
AVENUE TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW NANOSTRUCTURED COMPOSITE CATHODE MATERIALS FOR LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
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INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF POLYSULFIDE ENCAPSULATION IN THE DIFFERENT CARBONS PERFORMED BY ANALYTICAL TOOLS
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
PERFORMANCE STUDY OF LI-ION BATTERY ELECTRODES DRIED USING INLINE MICROWAVE HYBRID SYSTEM
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INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
RESULTS & DISCUSSION
SUMMARY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
Ceramic Materials and Processing for Photonics and Energy
COPPER CLAD ULTRA-THIN FLEXIBLE CERAMIC SUBSTRATE FOR HIGH POWER ELECTRONICS
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INTRODUCTION
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COPPER-CLADDING
COPPER-CLAD DESIGN SPECIFICATION WITH THIN E STRATE®
CUSTOMER EVALUATION AND TESTING
CUSTOMER (C1) ELECTRICAL EVALUATION
FUTURE PLANS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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ROLL-TO-ROLL ULTRATHIN FLEXIBLE CERAMIC FOR COST EFFECTIVE COATING
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INTRODUCTION
WHY ROLL-TO-ROLL PROCESSING?
ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGE
SUMMARY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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NANOMATERIALS FOR ENERGY CONVERSION – THE SYNTHESIS OF HIGHLY CRYSTALLINE YTTERBIUM(III) FLUORIDE NANOPARTICLES FROM IONIC LIQUIDS
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INTRODUCTION
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
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This proceedings issue contains contributions from three energy related symposia that were part of the 39th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites (ICACC), in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 25-30, 2015:
Advanced Ceramics and Composites for Sustainable Nuclear Energy and Fusion Energy
Advanced Materials and Technologies for Energy Generation, Conversion, and Rechargeable Energy Storage
Advanced Ceramic Materials and Processing for Photonics and Energy
The first two symposia were sponsored by The American Ceramic Society's (ACerS) Engineering Ceramics Division and the third by ACerS Nuclear & Environmental Technology Division.
The editors wish to thank the authors and presenters for their contributions, the symposium organizers for their time and labor, and all the manuscript reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions. Acknowledgment is also due for financial support from the Engineering Ceramics Division, the Nuclear & Environmental Technology Division, and The American Ceramic Society. The editors wish to thank ACerS for assembling and publishing the proceedings.
JOSEF MATYÁŠ, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA YUTAI KATOH, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA HUA-TAY LIN, Guangdong University of Technology, China ALBERTO VOMIERO, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
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.
The 2015 conference was organized into the following 21 symposia and sessions:
Symposium 1
Mechanical Behavior and Performance of Ceramics and Composites
Symposium 2
Advanced Ceramic Coatings for Structural, Environmental, and Functional Applications
Symposium 3
12th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC): Materials, Science, and Technology
Symposium 4
Armor Ceramics: Challenges and New Developments
Symposium 5
Next Generation Bioceramics and Biocomposites
Symposium 6
Advanced Materials and Technologies for Energy Generation and Rechargeable Energy Storage
Symposium 7
9th International Symposium on Nanostructured Materials and Nanocomposites
Symposium 8
9th International Symposium on Advanced Processing & Manufacturing Technologies for Structural & Multifunctional Materials and Systems (APMT), In Honor of Prof. Stuart Hampshire
Symposium 9
Porous Ceramics: Novel Developments and Applications
Symposium 10
Virtual Materials (Computational) Design and Ceramic Genome
Symposium 11
Advanced Materials and Innovative Processing ideas for the Industrial Root Technology
Symposium 12
Materials for Extreme Environments: Ultrahigh Temperature Ceramics (UHTCs) and Nanolaminated Ternary Carbides and Nitrides (MAX Phases)
Symposium 13
Advanced Ceramics and Composites for Sustainable Nuclear Energy and Fusion Energy
Focused Session 1
Geopolymers, Chemically Bonded Ceramics, Eco-friendly and Sustainable Materials
Focused Session 2
Advanced Ceramic Materials and Processing for Photonics and Energy
Focused Session 3
Materials Diagnostics and Structural Health Monitoring of Ceramic Components and Systems
Focused Session 4
Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
Focused Session 5
Single Crystalline Materials for Electrical, Optical and Medical Applications
Focused Session 6
Field Assisted Sintering and Related Phenomena at High Temperatures
Special Session
2nd European Union-USA Engineering Ceramics Summit
Special Session
4th Global Young Investigators Forum
The proceedings papers from this conference are published in the below seven issues of the 2015 CESP; Volume 36, Issues 2-8, as listed below.
Mechanical Properties and Performance of Engineering Ceramics and Composites X, CESP Volume 36, Issue 2 (includes papers from Symposium 1)
Advances in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Electronic Ceramics, CESP Volume 36, Issue 3 (includes papers from Symposium 3 and Focused Session 5)
Advances in Ceramic Armor XI, CESP Volume 36, Issue 4 (includes papers from Symposium 4)
Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics VIII, CESP Volume 36, Issue 5 (includes papers from Symposia 5 and 9)
Advanced Processing and Manufacturing Technologies for Nanostructured and Multifunctional Materials II, CESP Volume 36, Issue 6 (includes papers from Symposia 7 and 8 and Focused Sessions 4 and 6)
Ceramic Materials for Energy Applications V, CESP Volume 36, Issue 7 (includes papers from Symposia 6 and 13 and Focused Session 2)
Developments in Strategic Ceramic Materials, CESP Volume 36, Issue 8 (includes papers from Symposia 2, 10, 11, and 12; from Focused Sessions 1 and 3); the European-USA Engineering Ceramics Summit; and the 4th Annual Global Young Investigator Forum
The organization of the Daytona Beach meeting and the publication of these proceedings were possible thanks to the professional staff of ACerS and the tireless dedication of many ECD members. We would especially like to express our sincere thanks to the symposia organizers, session chairs, presenters and conference attendees, for their efforts and enthusiastic participation in the vibrant and cutting-edge conference.
ACerS and the ECD invite you to attend the Jubilee Celebration of the 40th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites (http://www.ceramics.org/daytona2016) January 24-29, 2016 in Daytona Beach, Florida.
To purchase additional CESP issues as well as other ceramic publications, visit the ACerS-Wiley Publications home page at www.wiley.com/go/ceramics.
JINGYANG WANG, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China
SOSHU KIRIHARA, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Volume Editors July 2015
Michael G. Jenkins,
Bothell Engineering & Science Technologies, Bothell, WA, USA, [email protected]
Jonathan A. Salem
NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, USA, [email protected]
Janine E. Gallego,
Bothell Engineering & Science Technologies, Bothell, WA, USA, [email protected]
