A-4 : Ceramics science toward development of highly durable materials against harsh environments
~ novel structural, geometrical and functional designs by advanced process, instrumentation and informatics ~

Organizers:

Representative
・ Dr. Hirokazu Katsui National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Correspondence
・ Dr. Kazuya Shimoda National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) [email protected]
・ Prof. Sosuke Kondo Tohoku university [email protected]
Organizers
・ Prof. Akihiko Ito Yokohama National University
・ Prof. Kiyohiro Yabuuchi Kyoto University
・ Dr. Gaku Okuma National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)

Scope:

The key toward a CN society and GX is the combination of high energy efficiency and low environmental impact. In the fields of advanced high temperature materials such as aeroengines and nuclear fusion reactors, ceramics and ceramic matrix composites with excellent resistance against high temperature, oxidation, corrosion and neutron irradiation are greatly expected not only in the material development but also in the development of equipment and devices for evaluation and measurement. Recently, the progress, which are accompanied by the use of informatics, has greatly contributed to the manufacturing processes and measurement techniques. In this session, we hope to receive submissions of research results that will contribute to the use of informatics in ceramic processes, understanding of phenomena using advanced measurement technologies, and the creation of shapes and structures to improve the durability and reliability of equipment and instruments. We hope to provide a forum for wide-ranging discussions on ceramic processes including additive manufacturing, coatings, measurements, and evaluations.

Topics:

1. Instrumentation and evaluation method at high temperature
2. Materials with durability against high temperature, corrosion, and irradiation
3. Environmental barrier coatings
4. Additive manufacturing
5. Informatics
6. Shaping and evaluation of ceramics and ceramic matrix composites