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Advanced Processing and Manufacturing Technologies for Nanostructured and Multifunctional Materials III, Volume 37, Issue 5

Ohji, Tatsuki / Singh, Mrityunjay / Halbig, Michael / Moon, Kyoung Il / Fukushima, Manabu / Gyekenyesi, Andrew (Editor)

Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings (Series Nr. 5)

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This issue contains 9 papers from The American Ceramic Society's 40th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, held in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 24-29, 2016. This issue includes papers presented in the 10th International Symposium on Advanced Processing and Manufacturing Technologies for Structural and Multifunctional Materials and Systems (Symposium 8), Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies (Focused Session 4), and Field Assisted Sintering (Focused Session 5).

Preface vii

Introduction ix

FIELD ASSISTED SINTERING

Flash Sintering of Alumina and Its Microstructural Evolution 3
Mattia Biesuz and Vincenzo M. Sglavo

Enhancements on FAST Sintering Systems Promote Transfer from the Lab to Industrial Applications 11
J. Hennicke, T. Kessel, and J. Raethel

Combining Flash Sintering/Sinterforging with Hybrid FAST/SPS Technology for Oxide and Non-Oxide Materials 21
J. Hennicke, T. Kessel, and J. Raethel

Low Temperature Fabrication of Transparent Magnesium Aluiminate Spinel by High Pressure Spark Plasma Sintering 27
M. Sokol, S. Kalabukhov, and N. Frage

ADVANCED PROCESSING AND MANUFACTURING

Defect Control of SiC Polycrystalline Fiber Aiming for Higher Strength 39
Toshihiro Ishikawa and Hiroshi Oda

TEM Analysis of Interfaces in Diffusion-Bonded Silicon Carbide Ceramics Joined Using Metallic Interlayers 49
T. Ozaki, Y. Hasegawa, H. Tsuda, S. Mori, M. C. Halbig, M. Singh, and R. Asthana

Micro-Computed Tomography Characterization of Isotropic Filler Distribution in Magnetorheological Elastomeric Composites 57
Sneha Samal, Jarmil Vlach, Marcela Kolinova, and Pavel Kavan

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Development of Advanced Ceramic Fuel Cells Using Additive Manufacturing Technology (I): Design and Modeling 73
Yanhai Du, Aliaa Maar, and Kai Zhao

Rapid Manufacturing of Ceramic Parts 81
Wang Xiufeng, Wang Jia, Fan Xiaopu, Yu Chenglong, Jiang Hongtao, Yang Yang, Li Hui, Cao Xinqiang, and Zhang Juanjuan

ADVANCED MATERIALS AND INNOVATIVE PROCESSING IDEAS FOR THE INDUSTRIAL ROOT TECHNOLOGY

Nano Technology in Development of Functional Coatings 91
A.S. Khanna, Shalini Dolai, and Karanveer Aneja

Tailoring the Functional Properties of Niobium Carbide 101
Mathias Woydt, Hardy Mohrbacher, Jef Vleugels, and Shuigen Huang

Author Index 115
Tatsuki Ohji is a Prime Senior Research Scientist of National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and a Designated Professor in the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Meijo University, Japan. He has authored or coauthored more than 330 peer-reviewed papers and 12 book chapters, edited 30 book volumes, chaired or co-chaired more than 30 international conferences and symposia, and hold more than 40 patents. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the American Ceramic Society and ASM International, and Academician of the World Academy of Ceramics, he has received numerous awards including ECD Bridge Building Award of the American Ceramic Society, Academic Achievement Award of the Ceramic Society of Japan, IIM Lectureship Award of ASM International, Lee Hsun Lecture Award of IMR Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Distinguished Research Achievement Award of the Japan Society of Powder and Powder Metallurgy.

M. Singh, NASA Glenn Research Center