Ceramic fibers and their applications [electronic resource] / edited by Toshihiro Ishikawa.

Contributor(s): Ishikawa, Toshihiro [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000681734; 1000681734; 9780429341885; 0429341881; 9781000682434; 1000682439; 9781000682083; 1000682080Subject(s): Ceramic fibers | MEDICAL / Biotechnology | SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / GeneralDDC classification: 620.14 LOC classification: TA430Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: To date, several polymer-derived ceramic fibers have been developed all over the world, out of whichSiC fibers synthesized from polycarbosilane and their derivatives have achieved highest heat resistanceand show excellentmechanical properties. Their use in ceramic matrix composite materials has resulted in high-temperature stability and light weight, which show great promise in next-generation applications, such as aerospace engines. This bookpresents polymer-derived ceramic fibers from a historical viewpoint; basic information about them, such as production process, fine structures, and physical properties; their applications; and prospects of future inorganic fibers.
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To date, several polymer-derived ceramic fibers have been developed all over the world, out of whichSiC fibers synthesized from polycarbosilane and their derivatives have achieved highest heat resistanceand show excellentmechanical properties. Their use in ceramic matrix composite materials has resulted in high-temperature stability and light weight, which show great promise in next-generation applications, such as aerospace engines. This bookpresents polymer-derived ceramic fibers from a historical viewpoint; basic information about them, such as production process, fine structures, and physical properties; their applications; and prospects of future inorganic fibers.

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