Abstract

In the last decades, new composite materials have been extensively studied in different fields of engineering applications. In high-technology applications, i.e. for utilization in thermostructural environments, the components which make up these new-generation materials are brittle matrices (alumina, glass, mullite, etc.), and secondary phases such as continuous fibres (silicon carbide, metal fibres, etc.), strong discontinuous brittle fibres (whiskers) or ductile particles.

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