edited by Ashutosh Tiwari, Rosario A. Gerhardt and Magdalena Szutkowska.
1 online resource (445 pages).
Advanced Material Series
4.8.2 Chemical Vapor Infiltration
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Part 1 Design, Processing, and Properties; 1 Development of Epitaxial Oxide Ceramics Nanomaterials Based on Chemical Strategies on Semiconductor Platforms; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Integration of Epitaxial Functional Oxides Nanomaterials on Silicon Entirely Performed by Chemical Solution Strategies; 1.2.1 Integration of Piezoelectric Quartz Thin Films on Silicon by Soft Chemistry; 1.2.2 Controllable Textures of Epitaxial Quartz Thin Films; 1.2.3 Integration of Functional Oxides by Quartz Templating; 1.2.4 Highly Textured ZnO Thin Films
1.3 Integration of Functional Oxides by Combining Soft Chemistry and Physical Techniques1.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; 2 Biphasic, Triphasic, and Multiphasic Calcium Orthophosphates; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 General Definitions and Knowledge; 2.3 Various Types of Biphasic, Triphasic, and Multiphasic CaPO4; 2.4 Stability; 2.5 Preparation; 2.6 Properties; 2.7 Biomedical Applications; 2.8 Conclusions; References; 3 An Energy Efficient Processing Route for Advance Ceramic Composites Using Microwaves; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Historical Developments in Materials Processing by Microwaves
3.3 Introduction to Microwave Heating Process3.3.1 Microwave-materials Interaction Theory; 3.3.2 Microwave Heating Mechanisms; 3.4 Heating Methods by Microwaves; 3.4.1 Direct Microwave Heating; 3.4.2 Microwave Hybrid Heating; 3.4.3 Selective Heating; 3.4.4 Microwave-assisted Processing of Materials; 3.5 Advantages/Limitations of Microwave Material Processing; 3.5.1 Highly Energy Efficient Processing Method; 3.5.2 Better Quality of Processed Materials; 3.5.3 Cleaner Energy Processing; 3.5.4 Compact Processing Unit; 3.5.5 Restriction in Processing of All Varieties of Materials
3.5.6 Restrictions in Processing of Complex Shapes3.5.7 Non-uniformity in Heating; 3.5.8 Human Safety Issues; 3.6 Application of Microwave Heating in Composite Processing; 3.6.1 Recent Review of Work Carried Out in MMC/CMC/ Alloys/Ceramic Processing by Microwaves; 3.6.2 Microwave Melting/Casting of Metals/Metal Matrix Composites; 3.7 Future Prospectives; 3.8 Conclusion; References; Part 2 Ceramic Composites: Fundamental and Frontiers; 4 Continuous Fiber-reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Parts of a CMC; 4.2.1 Fibers; 4.2.2 Interphase; 4.2.3 Matrix