1st International Conference on New Materials for Extreme Environments : selected, peer reviewed papers from the 1st International Conference on New Materials for Extreme Environments, June 2-4 2008, San Sebastian, Spain

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    • International Conference on New Materials for Extreme Environments
    • Linsmeier, Ch
    • Reinelt

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1st International Conference on New Materials for Extreme Environments : selected, peer reviewed papers from the 1st International Conference on New Materials for Extreme Environments, June 2-4 2008, San Sebastian, Spain

edited by Ch. Linsmeier and M. Reinelt

(Advanced materials research, 59)

Trans Tech Publications, c2009

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New Materials for Extreme Environments

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Description

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). The development of materials designed for application in extreme environments is a very active field of research. In recent years, it has been realized by the materials science community that solutions to demanding applications in different fields can be identified by implementing common materials concepts. Research effort and technological development, driven by application requirements, are now a bridge between apparently separate communities. As first realized by the European Integrated Project "ExtreMat - New Materials for Extreme Applications", common materials solutions are now being sought and found in the fields of thermal management materials, protective materials, radiation-resistant materials, bonding and interfaces, as well as advanced materials characterization and application-oriented testing.

Table of Contents

Preface I. Overview Two-Scale Finite Element Modelling of Microstructures Development of Nanostructured W and Mo Materials Bonding and Interfaces and their Thermo-Mechanical Performance on the Example of Plasma Facing Divertor Components for Thermo-Nuclear Fusion Reactors II. Protection Materials Special Ceramic Material Based On Basaltic-Andesite for Extreme Environments Surface Modification and Deuterium Retention in Tungsten and Molybdenum Exposed to Low-Energy, High Flux Deuterium Plasmas Enhancement of Reliability of Machines and Materials by Friction Plating Machining of Carbon Fibre-Reinforced Silicon-Ccarbide Composites TiC Reinforced Steel Matrix Composite Layers Produced by Laser Surface Alloying Chemical Vapor Crystallization of Hard Nanocomposite Tungsten Carbide Layers for Extreme Applications Micro-Raman Study on Structure Evolution of Graphite Exposed to Intense Thermal Shock Load Features of Technological Layout of Manufacture of Unique Mono-Block Large-Dimension Plates Al Si Oxide Coating as Ttritium Penetration Barrier on 316L Stainless Steel Prepared by a Combined Process Methods of Increasing Thermal Conductivity of Plasma Sprayed Tungsten-Based Coatings Thermo-Mechanical Behaviour of HfO2 Coatings for Aerospace Applications Examinations on the Oxidation Resistance of Innovative Carbon Based Materials Investigation of the Possibility of Application of Boron Clusters in Composite Materials with Metal Matrix Impact Bending Tests on Selected Refractory Materials Improved Mechanical Properties of Ti2AlNb-Based Intermetallic Alloys and Composites III. Heat Sinks Diamond-Based Metal Matrix Composites for Thermal Management Made by Liquid Metal Infiltration - Potential and Limits Comparative Study of Predictive Finite Element Methods for Mechanical Properties in 2D Woven Carbon/Carbon Composites Heat Sink Materials Processing by Pulse Plasma Sintering Surface Modification of Diamonds in Diamond/Al-Matrix Composite Carbon Nanotubes as Highly Conductive Nano-Fillers in Metallic Matrices Influence of Different Deposition Parameters on the Performance of a Ti-Ta-C Interface Layer in SiC-Fiber Reinforced Copper Matrix Composites Diamond Composites for Power Electronics Application Effect of Fibre Anisotropy on Composite Thermal Conductivity Synthesis and Analysis of the Thermal Behavior of SiC-Fibre Reinforced Copper Matrix Composites as Heat Sink Material Micromechanical Model of Interface between Fibre and Matrix of Metal Matrix Composite Reinforced with Continuous Fibre Thermomechanical Modelling of Copper Matrix Composites Reinforced with Tungsten Fibres Fabrication and Properties of Copper/Carbon Composites for Thermal Management Applications FEM Modeling of Structure and Properties of Diamond-SiC-(Al) Composites Developed for Thermal Management Applications The Effects of Different Architectures on Thermal Fatigue in Particle Reinforced MMC for Heat Sink Applications IV. Bonding and Interfaces Preparation of Functionally Graded W/Cu Interlayers and Brazing to CuCrZr and CFC for Actively Cooled Flat Tile Divertor Mock-Ups Brazing Technology for Plasma Facing Components in Nuclear Fusion Applications Using Low and Graded CTE Interlayers Stress State, Texture, Phase and Morphology Analysis of Thin Graded W/Cu Coatings on Tungsten and their Thermal Behaviour in Fusion Application Oxide Layer Formation by Micro-Arc Oxidation on Structurally Modified Al-Si Alloys and Applications for Large-Sized Articles Manufacturing Graphite-Nimonic Alloy Brazing Interface Design in Copper-Diamond Composite by Using PVD and CVD Coated Diamonds Nanocomposite Coatings Produced by Friction Cladding Joining of Superalloys to Intermetallics Using Nanolayers Wetting and Fracture Characteristics of TiCx Coated C/Cu Braze Joints V. Radiation Resistant Materials Materials for Advanced Gas-Cooled Nuclear Systems Materials for the Very High Temperature Reactor-Results and Progress within the Fifth and Sixth Framework Programmes Atomistic Simulation of 1/2 Screw Dislocations in BCC Tungsten Ab-Initio Modelling of Point Defect-Impurity Interaction in Tungsten and other BCC Transition Metals Characterization of MeV Ion-Irradiated SiCf/SiC Composites Prepared with Different Methods VI. Advanced Materials Characterization and Testing Numerical Simulation and Experimental Analysis of Laser Surface Remelting of AISI 420 Stainless Steel Samples Microcharacterization of Damage in Materials for Advanced Nuclear Fission Plants Preparation of Polymer-Nanodiamond Composites with Improved Properties Microstructure and Properties of SiC Nanowire-Reinforced SiCf/SiC Composites Multi-Axial Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue of a Near-Gamma TiAl-Alloy High Heat Flux Testing of TiC-Doped Isotropic Graphite for Plasma Facing Components Compression Tests of High Strength Steels Residual Stress Measurements in Mo/CuCrZr Tiles Using Neutron Diffraction Nanoindentation and Micromechanical Testing of Iron-Chromium Alloys Implanted with Iron Ions Role of Cr and Ti Contents on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of ODS Ferritic Steels Microstructural and Cold Workability Assessment of a New ODS Ferritic Steel Strain Rate and Test Temperature Dependence on the Flow Properties of La2O3-Doped Tungsten

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  • NCID
    BA89889398
  • ISBN
    • 9780878493449
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Stafa-Zuerich
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 333 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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