High-Temperature Permanent Joints of Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Ceramic-Matrix Composites with Similar and other Carbonaceous Materials

The authors have analyzed the use of soldering, as well as reaction and gas-phase bonding and adhesion methods to obtain high-temperature permanent joints between silicon carbide ceramic-matrix composites (CMC) and similar materials, as well as carbon-carbon materials (CCM) and graphite. As discusse...

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Bonded joints
Carbon
Carbon fiber reinforced ceramics
Carbon fibers
Carbonaceous materials
Ceramic fibers
Ceramic matrix composites
Ceramics
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemistry and Materials Science
Composites
Fiber composites
Glass
High temperature
Joining
Liquid metals
Materials Science
Natural Materials
Silicon carbide
Soldering
Wettability
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