Claims
- 1. A ceramic composite having high temperature stability, comprising:
- a first ceramic material selected from the group consisting of monazites and xenotimes;
- a second ceramic material combined with said first ceramic material to form the ceramic composite;
- one of said first and second ceramic materials forming a ceramic matrix with the other of said ceramic materials embedded in said ceramic matrix; and
- a weak bond interface between said first and second ceramic materials in the ceramic composite.
- 2. The ceramic composite of claim 1, wherein said ceramic composite comprises a tough ceramic composite.
- 3. The ceramic composite of claim 1, wherein said second ceramic material is selected from the group consisting of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgAl.sub.2 O.sub.4, ZrO.sub.2, mullite, glasses, glass ceramics, silicon carbide, silicon nitride, MoSi.sub.2, and mixtures of the foregoing.
- 4. The ceramic composite of claim 1, wherein said first ceramic material forms said ceramic matrix and said second ceramic material is embedded in said matrix of said first ceramic material.
- 5. The ceramic composite of claim 4, wherein said second ceramic material comprises a reinforcement material selected from the group consisting of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgAl.sub.2 O.sub.4, ZrO.sub.2, SiC, mullite, sapphire, and mixtures of the foregoing.
- 6. The ceramic composite of claim 5, wherein said reinforcement material has a form selected from the forms consisting of fibers, whiskers, and particulates.
- 7. The ceramic composite of claim 1, wherein said first and second ceramic materials are combined to form a machinable ceramic composite.
- 8. The ceramic composite of claim 1, wherein one of said first and second ceramic materials comprises a particulate material combined in said ceramic matrix to form a machinable ceramic composite.
- 9. A layered ceramic composite having high temperature stability, comprising:
- at least one layer of a first ceramic material selected from the group consisting of monazites and xenotimes;
- at least two layers of a second ceramic material combined with said first ceramic material such that said first and second Ceramic materials form alternating layers in the layered ceramic composite; and
- a weak bond interface between said first and second ceramic materials in the layered ceramic composite.
- 10. The layered ceramic composite of claim 9, wherein said ceramic composite comprises a tough ceramic composite.
- 11. The layered ceramic composite of claim 9, wherein said second ceramic material is selected from the group consisting of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgAl.sub.2 O.sub.4, ZrO.sub.2, monazites, xenotimes, mullite, glasses, glass ceramics, silicon carbide, silicon nitride, MoSi.sub.2, and mixtures of the foregoing.
- 12. The layered ceramic composite of claim 9, further comprising a reinforcement material combined with said first and second ceramic materials to form a hybrid layered ceramic composite.
- 13. The layered ceramic composite of claim 12, wherein said reinforcement material is embedded in a matrix of said first ceramic material comprising a layer of said hybrid layered composite.
- 14. The layered ceramic composite of claim 13, wherein said reinforcement material has a form selected from the forms consisting of fibers, whiskers, and particulates, and wherein said first ceramic material forms a weak bond interface with said reinforcement material embedded in said matrix of said first ceramic material.
- 15. The layered ceramic composite of claim 14, wherein said reinforcement material is selected from the group consisting of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgAl.sub.2 O.sub.4, ZrO.sub.2, SiC, mullite, sapphire, and mixtures of the foregoing.
- 16. A ceramic composite, having high temperature stability, comprising:
- a first ceramic material selected from the group consisting of monazites and xenotimes;
- a second ceramic material combined with said first ceramic material;
- a third ceramic material forming a ceramic matrix embedding said first and second ceramic materials to form the ceramic composite; and
- said first ceramic material forming a weak bond interphase between said second and third ceramic materials in the ceramic composite.
- 17. The ceramic composite of claim 16, wherein said ceramic composite comprises a tough ceramic composite.
- 18. The ceramic composite of claim 16, wherein said second and third ceramic materials are selected from the group consisting of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgAl.sub.2 O.sub.4, ZrO.sub.2, monazites xenotimes, mullite, glasses, glass ceramics, silicon carbide, silicon nitride, MoSi.sub.2, sapphire, and mixtures of the foregoing.
- 19. The ceramic composite of claim 16, wherein said second ceramic material comprises a reinforcement material, said first ceramic material comprises a coating on said reinforcement material, and said coated reinforcement material is embedded in said third ceramic material that forms said ceramic matrix.
- 20. The ceramic composite of claim 19, wherein said reinforcement material has a form selected from the forms consisting of fibers, whiskers, and particulates.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 228,059, filed Apr. 15, 1994, abandoned.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The United States Government has rights in this invention under contract number N00014-91-C-0157 awarded by the Department of the Navy.
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