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STATE OF THE ART IN CERAMIC FIBER PERFORMANCE

Assessing the state of the art in ceramic fibers requires a thoughtful definition of performance requirements and comparisons of these requirements to current capabilities. Defining the state of the art also requires the rigorous characterization of available materials, particularly the properties that are relevant to CMC applications. Microstructural stability, stiffness (elastie modulus), and creep behavior, as a function of temperature and time at temperature in actual service environments, are the most eritieal fiber properties. Therefore, research should focus on determining these properties, including understanding mierostruetural and compositional relationships to these properties. [Pg.53]


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