Oksit, nitrit ueyn knrbit esnslr olnn serrimikirr inetnlih olmnyan inorgnnih ;nnlzemelerdir. Yogrrnluklrwr organik malzemelerden yukseh fnknt metnllr~rinkinrlen dnhn du@k olrw sernmilz lifler, cum ue harbon lifinin liullnnrld~~r yerlerrle hullanrm nlnnr bulurlar. Sernmih lifler orpnih ue digcr liflerin snhip olmtrd~hlnn bur Bzellihleri gastwirler. Bunlnrrn en onemlilerinrlen biri rsrsnl hararlrlrgrdrr. Muhauemet ue elnstilt morlill gibi ynprsnl ozellihler, inert ue hnttn oksitleyici ortnmlnrdn bile 1200-140O0C'e bndar korunahilmekterlir. Sernmilz liflerin hnlrn filament qnpr, yuksek elnstik morlulu ue dii@k hopmn uzmnsr hrrllnnrmdrr bur zorlulzlarr ortnyn pknrmnkln birlihte; uygun kullnnrm ile2 ve 3 hoyrrtlu rlohumn ur $apru dohumn yapclnr olu~turnbilmekte~lir. Bu yrurda, serumik liflerin iiretim telznihleri, ozellikleri ue hullnnrm nlanlnri. uerilecehtir.
Ceramics nre frequently defined LU inorgunic non-metnllic mnterinls, oxide or non-oxide. The mrrin cmrmics ror oxides, nitrites nnd cnrl~irles. Often they hnue thc srnne kind of npplicntions rrq silica, crirhon nntl glass fibres. Cerrunics houe higher densities than organic mnterinls but lower than metals. Ceramic fibers hnue mnny i~nique propertres compnred with organic and other fibres. Foremost is the therinrd stobility far beyond tire capabilities (~f orgrrnic onrl evrn most mrc tnl fibres. Structural properties such us strrnxtli imrl morhrles may be retnined to 1200-1400'C in inert und osirliziiig ntmospheres. Compnrrrd with orj!rriiicfibres, ceruniic fibres hnut! hr~h elnstic inodolr: on11 low clonjiotions lo brr!rrk Tllase if combined wlrh lzi~li filnmn~t rlirrrnctsr am /r,ad ro low hrw- -. hing strengths and difficulty in hnndling. It is llossible, with pr&er handling, to fibricrrie these fibrfis into r&firl structures including two and three r1imr:nsional wown firl~rics ant1 braids.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Engineering |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | September 1, 1993 |
Published in Issue | Year 1993 Volume: 7 Issue: 42 |