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Commercial nuclear innovation "new space" age
In early 2006, a start-up company launched a small rocket from a tiny island in the Pacific. It exploded, showering the island with debris. A year later, a second launch attempt sent a rocket to space but failed to make orbit, burning up in the atmosphere. Another year brought a third attempt—and a third failure. The following month, in September 2008, the company used the last of its funds to launch a fourth rocket. It reached orbit, making history as the first privately funded liquid-fueled rocket to do so.
Katsumi Yoshida, Toyohiko Yano, Takayoshi Iseki
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 39 | Number 2 | March 2001 | Pages 607-611
Fusion Materials | doi.org/10.13182/FST01-A11963304
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The interfacial strength of SiC/SiC composites fabricated by hot-pressing (HP) and chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) method was measured by push-in test, and the effect of interfacial strength on the fracture behavior of SiC/SiC composites was investigated. Maximum strength and fracture energy of the CVI-SiC/SiC composite was higher than those of the HP-SiC/SiC composite due to lower interfacial shear sliding strength and higher fiber strength. The SiC/SiC composite hot-pressed at 1750 °C had a higher interfacial shear sliding strength and lower fiber strength, resulting in low maximum strength and fracture energy. The SiC/SiC composite hot-pressed at 1650 °C showed a lower maximum strength and higher fracture energy in spite of a lower interfacial shear sliding strength and higher fiber strength. In this case, the delamination between fiber and the matrix occurs easily.