Thermal Barrier Ceramic Materials
A special issue of Ceramics (ISSN 2571-6131).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2023)
Special Issue Editors
Interests: thermal barrier materials; thermal conductivity; high-entropy oxides; high-entropy ceramics; synthesis; CVD; alu-minum nitride; thermal interface materials
Interests: single crystal growth; thermodynamic modeling; ceramics; functional magnetic oxides
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Dear Colleagues,
Recently, there has been a significant tightening of requirements for structural and functional materials on the part of high-tech industries. Increasing the operation efficiency of gas turbines and gas turbine engines is mainly connected with the necessity to enhance the operating temperatures of apparatus hot sections to 1500 ° C. In this connection, the consideration of prospective ceramic materials as thermal barrier coatings remains a crucial issue. On the basis of which, the Issue "Thermal Barrier Ceramic Materials" is devoted to a thorough description of new refractory ceramic materials for thermal barrier coatings, as well as methods for their synthesis, processing and high-temperature properties research. Of particular interest is high-entropy ceramics, which has recently become widely known due to the combination of excellent thermophysical properties that cause such materials to be suitable for thermal barrier coatings. Based on the above, the main topics are formulated, the consideration of which is devoted to a Special Issue "Thermal Barrier Ceramic Materials" of the Ceramics journal:
- New thermal barrier materials;
- High-entropy ceramics;
- Synthesis and processing techniques of thermal barrier materials;
- High-temperature properties of thermal barrier materials investigation;
- Operational test of thermal barrier materials.
Dr. Roman Shishkin
Dr. Denis A. Vinnik
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Thermal barrier materials
- Thermal barrier coatings
- Thermal conductivity
- Thermal properties
- High-entropy oxides
- CMAS corrosion
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