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Meeting MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advanced Manufacturing of High Temperature Ceramics and Composites: Processing, Characterization and Testing
Presentation Title Novel Joining of Ceramic Matrix Composites Using Embedded Wire Heating and Chemical Vapor Deposition (EWCVD)
Author(s) Joseph Pegna, Shay Harrison, Jeff Vervlied
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Jeff Vervlied
Abstract Scope Free Form Fibers will update the industry on internally funded developments of Embedded Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition (EWCVD) as a means to join Ceramic Matrix Composites and similar materials. Using resistive heating of a pre-selected embedded wire, CVD conditions were created to deposit matrix materials strong enough to produce joints in Silicon Carbide (SiC) fiber/SiC matrix composites, as well as Silicon Nitride and other novel carbide systems. Testing results of various joint geometries and materials systems will be discussed.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

A-13: Comparing the Measured Permittivity with the Mixing Rules of Maxwell-Garnett, Bruggeman, and the Coherent Potential
A-14: Hyperdoping: Doping TiO2 Beyond Thermodynamic Limits Using Flash Sintering
A-15: Optimization of Ball Milling and Spark Plasma Sintering Process Parameters for Graphene Nanoplatelets Reinforced IN718 Composites
Additive Manufacturing of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites (C/C-SiC)
Additively Manufactured Reaction Bonded Porous Silicon Nitride
Advanced Manufacturing of PIP-Based SiC-SiC CMCs
Advanced Silicon Carbide Fabrication Using Laser Induced Slip Casting
Novel Joining of Ceramic Matrix Composites Using Embedded Wire Heating and Chemical Vapor Deposition (EWCVD)
Optimization and Considerations for the Fabrication of Highly Loaded Chopped Carbon Fiber Reinforced SiC Matrix Composites Through Direct Ink Writing and Silicon Melt Infiltration Processes
Optimizing Solids Loading for Aqueous Robocasting of Monolithic Silicon Carbide
Reactive Melt Infiltration Approaches for Ultra-High Temperature Ceramic Composites
Robocasting SiC Using Sub-mm Nozzle Sizes
Synthesis and Characterization of Next-Generation Multiphase Silicon Nitride-Based Structural Ceramics
Thermal Properties of Oxidized and Non-Oxidized 2D Pitch-Based and 3D PAN-Based C/C Composites

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