UHTCs: Ultra-High Temperature Ceramic Materials for Extreme Environment Applications
Naval Surface Warfare Center · Glenn Research Center · +1 more institution
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Abstract
3000°C. That’s not just hot … it’s EXTREMELY hot. It is above the melting or decomposition temperatures for most of the materials known to man. But in the world of extreme environment engineering, it is just a baseline.
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5- EWEric WuchinaCorresponding
Naval Surface Warfare Center
- EJElizabeth J. OpilaCorresponding
Glenn Research Center
- MOMark Opeka
Naval Surface Warfare Center
- BFBill Fahrenholtz
Missouri University of Science and Technology
- IGInna G. Talmy
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Keywords
- Ceramic
- Materials science
- Melting temperature
- Extreme heat
- Decomposition
- Energetic material
- Baseline (sea)
- Forensic engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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