This book focuses on the damage, fracture and fatigue of ceramic-matrix
composites. It investigates tensile damage and fracture, fatigue
hysteresis, and the properties of interfaces subjected to cyclic fatigue
loading. Further, it predicts fatigue life at room and elevated
temperatures using newly developed damage models and methods, and it
analyzes and compares damage, fracture and fatigue behavior of different
fiber performs: unidirectional, cross-ply, 2D and 2.5D woven. The
developed models and methods can be used to predict the damage and
lifetime of ceramic-matrix composites during applications on hot section
components.Ceramic-matrix composites (CMCs) are high-temperature
structural materials with the significant advantages of high specific
strength, high specific modulus, high temperature resistance and good
thermal stability, which play a crucial role in the development of high
thrust weight ratio aero engines. The critical nature of the application
of these advanced materials makes comprehensive characterization a
necessity, and as such this book provides designers with essential
information pertaining not only to the strength of the materials, but
also to their fatigue and damage characteristics.