Mitomo et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Microstructural design and control of silicon nitride ceramicsMitomo et al., 1995
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- 1707116441781248044
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- Mitomo M
- Hirosaki N
- Hirotsuru H
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- MRS Bulletin
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The improvement of mechanical properties by microstructural control has been one of the main topics of interest in the development of silicon nitride ceramics. Toughening, by developing an in situ composite or self-reinforced microstructure, has attracted particular …
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