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Research & Technology 1996 Articles
Materials
Advanced High-Temperature Engine Materials
Technology Progresses
Natural Strain
BFS Method for Alloys Optimized and
Verified for the Study of Ordered Intermetallic Materials
Orthorhombic Titanium Matrix Composite
Subjected to Simulated Engine Mission Cycles
Development of Creep-Resistant NiAl(Ti,Hf)
Single-Crystal Alloys
Oxygen Compatibility Screening Tests in
Oxygen-Rich Combustion Environment
Alternative Processing Method Leads to
Stronger Sapphire-Reinforced Alumina Composites
Single-Tow Minicomposite Test Used to
Determine the Stressed-Oxidation Durability of
SiC/SiC Composites
First Single-Crystal Mullite Fibers
Method for Efficient Joining of Silicon
Carbide-Based Ceramic Materials Developed
Unique Tuft Test Facility Dramatically
Reduces Brush Seal Development Costs
Ion Implantation of
Perfluoropolyether-Lubricated Surfaces for Improved Tribological
Performance
Test Method Designed to Evaluate Cylinder
Liner-Piston Ring Coatings for Advanced Heat Engines
Compressor Case Manufactured Using
High-Temperature Polyimides
An Oxidation-Resistant Coating Alloy for Gamma
Titanium Aluminides
Environmental Studies on Titanium Aluminide
Alloys
Volatile Reaction Products From
Silicon-Based Ceramics in Combustion Environments Identified
Oxidation Resistance and Critical Sulfur
Content of Single-Crystal Superalloys
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