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Long-Term Creep Damage Development in a Self-Reinforced Silicon Nitride
Abstract Advanced silicon nitride ceramics are candidate materials for high temperature structural parts in the future generation of gas turbines and reciprocal engines with increased efficiency [1]. The applications of silicon nitride in ceramic rotors require high endurance of intensive tensile stresses acting over prolonged periods. Consequently, detailed characterization of creep behavior and creep lifetime data are necessary to achieve longterm reliability of the material at working conditions and for the designing of such parts.
Long-Term Creep Damage Development in a Self-Reinforced Silicon Nitride
Abstract Advanced silicon nitride ceramics are candidate materials for high temperature structural parts in the future generation of gas turbines and reciprocal engines with increased efficiency [1]. The applications of silicon nitride in ceramic rotors require high endurance of intensive tensile stresses acting over prolonged periods. Consequently, detailed characterization of creep behavior and creep lifetime data are necessary to achieve longterm reliability of the material at working conditions and for the designing of such parts.
Long-Term Creep Damage Development in a Self-Reinforced Silicon Nitride
Lofaj, F. (author) / Usami, H. (author) / Okada, A. (author) / Kawamoto, H. (author)
1997-01-01
16 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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