Topic 5 – Innovative Design, Advanced Processing, and Manufacturing Technologies processing in non-oxide composites: SiC/SiC, C/SiC, hybrid CMCs
Recently fiber-reinforced-ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) have become important material for high temperature applications, e.g. aero-engine components, and CMCs are expected to extend application fields in the near future. Despite (or even because of) extensive research in the past decades, CMCs have still have various unsolved problems, which should be addressed before applications. Advanced researches for the future CMCs are also very important area because most of the recent technologies are based on the past researches. The symposium has been designed to exchange ideas related to (i) Innovative design, (ii) Advanced processing, (iii) Manufacturing technologies in non-oxide composites. SiC/SiC, C/SiC, and hybrid type CMCs including short fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites are area to be included in the symposium. Some topics related to processing of CMCs, such as quality assessment, damage of raw materials, cost reduction method are involved in the symposium.
Key words:
SiC/SiC, C/SiC, hybrid CMCs, innovative design, advanced processing techniques, manufacturing technology
Scientific committee:
- Pr. Jesús González-Julián, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
- Pr. Yann Lepetitcorps, LCTS, University of Bordeaux, France
- Dr. Nico Langhof, University of Bayreuth, Germany
- Ing. Patrick David, CEA, Tours, France
- Dr. Ing. Adrien Delcamp, Safran Ceramics, Le Haillan, France
- Dr. Dileep Singh, Argonne national Laboratory, USA
- Pr. David B. Marshall, Colorado University, Boulder, CO, USA
- Dr. Michael Cinibulk, US Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
- Pr. Sergei T. Mileiko, Institute for Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Point of contact:
Pr Yutaka Kagawa, Tokyo University of Technology
E-mail: kagawayk@stf.teu.ac.jp