High Temperature Ceramic Matrix Composites 8
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Introduction
Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are becoming a set of indispensable materials for a number of applications in aerospace, power generation, ground transportation, nuclear, environmental and chemical industries involving high temperatures and extreme environments. In China, there has been tremendous progress in CMCs in the areas of scientific research, technological development, and commercialization.
The HTCMC conference was introduced by Prof. Roger Naslain in 1993 and takes place every three years at alternating locations around the globe: Bordeaux (France, 1993), Santa Barbara (USA, 1995), Osaka (Japan, 1998), Munich (Germany, 2001), Seattle (USA, 2004), New Delhi (India, 2007), and Bayreuth (Germany, 2010).
HTCMC-8, held September 2226, 2013 in Xian, Shaanxi, China was a successful platform for the community of high temperature ceramics and composites to share innovative ideas in research and development as well as up-to-date applications of CMCs. We would like to gratefully thank the symposium organizers (see page xvii) for their hard work and dedication for making HTCMC-8 a success.
Prof. Litong Zhang Academician, CAE Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian, China
Prof. Dongliang Jiang Academician, CAE Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Shanghai, China
Preface
The High Temperature Ceramic Matrix Composites (HTCMC) conference series was initiated by Prof. Roger Naslain, Honorary professor of University of Bordeaux, in 1993 in Bordeaux (France), and then in Santa Barbara (USA, 1995), Osaka (Japan, 1998), Munich (Germany, 2001), Seattle (USA, 2004), New Delhi (India, 2007) and Bayreuth (Germany, 2010). HTCMC-8 conference was hold in Xian (China, 2013).
In 2013, HT-CMC conference series comes to its 20th year. Over the past two decades, ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are becoming a set of indispensable materials for a number of applications in aerospace, power generation, ground transportation, nuclear, environmental and chemical industries involving high temperatures and extreme environments. Tremendous progress in CMCs has been made in scientific research, technological development, and commercialization.
With the rapid development of related new materials, simulation and process methods, the HTCMC-8 conference has been expanded to comprise nine symposia, and more and more participants have been involved in this conference. In HTCMC-8, there were 320 participants from 18 countries, in which 210 participants came from China and 110 from the other countries. There were 260 oral talks, including 36 keynotes and 52 invited talks, and 75 posters. The HTCMC conference is becoming an influential conference and an excellent platform for academic communication.
Facing the challenges of harsh service environments, novel high-temperature ceramic composite materials for functional/structural-integrated applications have been developed by means of designing the phase composition and microstructure of fiber, interface, matrix and coating. These kinds of research are very attractive and challengeable, which provide great opportunities for discovery of new materials. We believe the development and the application of CMCs would be promoted by effective international exchange and cooperation.
After a peer-review process, 78 papers are accepted for inclusion in this proceedings. We acknowledge all the authors dedications, and appreciate the symposium editors, Jing-Yang Wang, Gregory Morscher, Hui Mei, Peter Greil, Tatsuki Ohji, He-Jun Li, Yan-Chun Zhou, Hua-Tay Lin, and Lai-Fei Cheng for their contributions during the entire evaluating and reviewing process. We also appreciate Greg Geiger of The American Ceramic Society for his great work on the publication of this proceedings.
PROF. LITONG ZHANG
Academician, CAE Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian, China
PROF. DONGLIANG JIANG
Academician, CAE Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Shanghai, China
Symposia Organizers
Symposium 1: Ceramic Genome, Computational Modeling, and Design
- Jingyang Wang, China
- Yong Du, China
- Zhiqiang Feng, France
- Weihong Zhang, China
- Grard Vignoles, France
Symposium 2: Advanced Ceramic Fibers, Interfaces, and Interphases
- Gregory Morscher, USA
- Lifu Chen, China
- Yongcai Song, China
- Hubert Jger, Germany
- Yutaka Kagawa, Japan
Symposium 3: Nanocomposite Materials and Systems
- Sanjay Mathur, Germany
- Hisayuki Suematsu, Japan
- Soshu Kirihara, Japan
- Zhengwei Pan, USA
- Wei-Hsing Tuan, Taiwan
- Yubai Pan, China
- Lalit M. Manocha, India
Symposium 4: Polymer Derived Ceramics and Composites