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Research & Technology 1995 Articles

Materials

Advanced High Temperature Engine Materials Technology Progresses
Stereo Imaging Velocimetry
Source of Scatter in the Creep Lives of NiAl(Hf) Single Crystals Revealed
Creep Testing of High-Temperature Cu-8 Cr-4 Nb Alloy Completed
Ceramic Composites Used in High-Speed Turbines for Rocket Engines
Affordable Fiber-Reinforced Ceramic Composites Win 1995 R&D 100 Award
Thermomechanical Property Data Base Developed for Ceramic Fibers
Silicon Carbide Epitaxial Films Studied by Atomic Force Microscopy
Self-Lubricating, Wear-Resistant Diamond Films Developed for Use in Vacuum Environment
Lubricous Deposit Formed In Situ Between Wearing Surfaces at High Temperatures
DMBZ Polyimides Provide an Alternative to PMR-15 for High-Temperature Applications
Low-Cost Resin Transfer Molding Process Developed for High-Temperature Polyimide Matrix Composites
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Used to Quantify the Effect of Pyrolysis Conditions on the Oxidative Stability of Silicon Oxycarbide Ceramics
Thermochemical Degradation Mechanisms for Reinforced Carbon/Carbon Panels on the Space Shuttle


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