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With contributions from leading experts in their respective fields, Metal and Ceramic Matrix Composites provides a comprehensive overview of topics on specific materials and trends. It is a subject regularly included as a final year option in materials science courses and is also of much industrial and academic interest.

The book begins with a selection of chapters describing the most common commercial applications of composite materials, including those in the aerospace, automotive, and power generation industries. Section 2 outlines manufacturing and processing methods used in the production of composite materials ranging from basic aluminium matrix composites, through particle reinforced composites, to composites using novel matrix fibres such as titanium-silicon carbide and ceramics. Section 3 is devoted to the mechanical behaviour of different matrix materials and structure-property relations, with particular attention paid to failure and fracture mechanisms. The final section considers those new fibres and composite materials currently in development, including high strength copper composites, porous particle composites, active composites, and ceramic nanocomposites.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
SECTION 1: INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE
1(102)
Introduction
Metal matrix composites for aeroengines
3(15)
Judith Hooker
Phill Doorbar
Metal matrix composites in motorbikes
18(23)
Hiroshi Yamagata
High-modulus steel composites for automobiles
41(11)
Kouji Tanaka
Takashi Saito
Metal matrix composites for aerospace structures
52(14)
Chikara Fujiwara
Ceramic matrix composites for industrial gas turbines
66(10)
Mark Hazell
Composite superconductors
76(27)
Yasuzo Tanaka
SECTION 2: MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING
103(98)
Introduction
Fabrication and recycling of aluminium metal matrix composites
105(12)
Yoshinori Nishida
Aluminium metal matrix composites by reactive and semi-solid squeeze casting
117(15)
Hideharu Fukunaga
Deformation processing of particle reinforced metal matrix composites
132(13)
Naoyuki Kanetake
Processing of titanium-silicon carbide fibre composites
145(33)
Xiao Guo
Manufacture of ceramic fibre metal matrix composites
178(23)
Julaluk Carmai
Fionn Dunne
SECTION 3: MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR
201(122)
Introduction
Deformation and damage in metal-matrix composites
203(19)
Javier Llorca
Fatigue of discontinuous metal matrix composites
222(19)
Toshiro Kobayashi
Mechanical behaviour of intermetallics and intermetallic matrix composites
241(15)
Masahiro Inoue
Katsuaki Suganuma
Fracture of titanium aluminide-silicon carbide fibre composites
256(25)
Shojiro Ochiai
Motosugu Tanaka
Masaki Hojo
Hans Joachim Dudek
Structure-property relationships in ceramic matrix composites
281(18)
Kevin Knowles
Microstructure and performance limits of ceramic matrix composites
299(24)
M H Lewis
SECTION 4: NEW FIBRES AND COMPOSITES
323(96)
Introduction
Silicon carbide based and oxide fibre reinforcements
325(12)
Anthony Bunsell
High-strength high-conductivity copper composites
337(13)
Hirowo G Suzuki
Porous particle composites
350(17)
Hiroyuki Toda
Active composites
367(16)
Hiroshi Asanuma
Ceramic based nanocomposites
383(24)
Masahiro Nawa
Koichi Niihara
Oxide eutectic ceramic composites
407(12)
Yoshiharu Waku
Index 419


Brian Cantor, Fionn .P.E Dunne, Ian C Stone