Abstract

A number of solid-state and liquid-state processing techniques are available for tailoring the properties of a ceramic-metal interface. While many of the techniques are successfully used in industry, the mechanisms for their microstructural formation are not well understood. For situations where a liquid metal is in contact with a solid ceramic substrate, the wetting and spreading behavior of the liquid is critical in determining the final microstructure and properties of the interface, which may control the properties of the component or system.

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