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These proceedings contain current research from industry, academia
and government organizations, working on opaque and transparent
ceramic armor. Papers on novel materials concepts for both vehicle
and body armors are included, as well as papers that explore the
relationship between computational modeling and property testing.
These papers were presented at the Proceedings of the 30th
International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites,
January 22-27, 2006, Cocoa Beach, Florida. Organized and sponsored
by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society's
Engineering Ceramics Division in conjunction with the Nuclear and
Environmental Technology Division.
Recent advances in coating development, processing, microstructure
and property characterization, and life prediction are included in
this book, which came from the proceedings of the 30th
International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites,
January 22-27, 2006, Cocoa Beach, Florida. Organized and sponsored
by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society's
Engineering Ceramics Division in conjunction with the Nuclear and
Environmental Technology Division.. Integrated structural,
environmental properties and functionality through advanced coating
processing and structural design are emphasized in this book.
This volume focuses on recent developments and advances of ceramics
and ceramic matrix composites for use in fission and fusion
reactors, nuclear fuels and alternative energy applications. With
the continued increasing demands for energy, nuclear energy has
experienced a renewed interest. Recent developments associated with
advanced fuel cycles have resulted in new research efforts on
nuclear fuel materials. The effects of radiation on the properties
of ceramics and ceramic matrix composites are also addressed.
Advances in nanotechnology offer great new promise in new
multifunctional systems that experts predict to be a major economic
force within the next decade. Ceramic materials enable new
developments in such areas as electronics and displays, portable
power systems and personnel protection. This issue will present the
results of current basic and applied research and potential
commercial applications.
This book is comprised of papers from the Proceedings of the 30th
International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites,
January 22-27, 2006, Cocoa Beach, Florida. Organized and sponsored
by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society's
Engineering Ceramics Division in conjunction with the Nuclear and
Environmental Technology Division.
Due to its many potential benefits, including high electrical
efficiency and low environmental emissions, solid oxide fuel cell
(SOFC) technology is the subject of extensive research and
development efforts by national laboratories, universities, and
private industries. In these proceedings, international scientists
and engineers present recent technical progress on
materials-related aspects of fuel cells including SOFC component
materials, materials processing, and cell/stack design,
performance, and stability. Emerging trends in electrochemical
materials, electrodics, interface engineering, long-term chemical
interactions, and more are included.
This book is compiled of papers presented at the Proceedings of
the 30th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and
Composites, January 22-27, 2006, Cocoa Beach, Florida. Organized
and sponsored by The American Ceramic Society and The American
Ceramic Society's Engineering Ceramics Division in conjunction with
the Nuclear and Environmental Technology Division.
The use of ceramics in biological environments and biomedical
applications is of increasing importance, as is the understanding
of how biology works with minerals to develop strong materials.
These proceedings contain papers that discuss the interface between
biology and materials, presented at the Proceedings of the 30th
International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites,
January 22-27, 2006, Cocoa Beach, Florida. Organized and sponsored
by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society's
Engineering Ceramics Division in conjunction with the Nuclear and
Environmental Technology Division.
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