2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2022.01.058
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Additive manufacturing of ceramic materials for energy applications: Road map and opportunities

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“…The process was in the beginning mainly used for rapid prototyping using polymer-based materials, but the technology has been developed and is today applicable to several different material types, for example ceramics and metals, to be used for real components in e.g. the energy-, aerospaceand turbine industry [3,4,5]. With the high freedom in design of components with the use of AM, complex parts as e.g.…”
Section: List Of Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process was in the beginning mainly used for rapid prototyping using polymer-based materials, but the technology has been developed and is today applicable to several different material types, for example ceramics and metals, to be used for real components in e.g. the energy-, aerospaceand turbine industry [3,4,5]. With the high freedom in design of components with the use of AM, complex parts as e.g.…”
Section: List Of Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the effects of the shape and number of ceramic additives on the dielectric constant and dielectric loss of composite materials have yet to be systematically examined. Hence, excellent materials have been developed with ceramics for FPCs and other applications, thereby limiting the range of material selection on the side of the ceramics. In future, it is crucial to clarify the relationship between the dispersion state of the composite and its function to enhance the functionality of the side of the ceramics.…”
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“…Fillers, additives, and inorganic polymeric materials are essential to making ceramic fibers. An overview of preceramic fiber materials and fabrication approaches is presented in this section [1,[5][6][7].…”
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confidence: 99%