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Title: From Processing to Performance: Innovations and Challenges in Ceramic-Based Materials
Authors: Sharma, Sachin Kumar
Gajević, Sandra
Sharma, Lokesh Kumar
Sharma, Yogesh
Sharma, Mohit
Milojević, Saša
Savić, Slobodan
Stojanovic, Blaza
Journal: Crystals
Issue Date: 2026
Abstract: In aerospace, defense, and energy systems, ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are smart structural materials designed to function continuously in harsh mechanical, thermal, and oxidative conditions. Using high-strength fiber reinforcements and tailored interphases that enable damage-tolerant behavior, their creation tackles the intrinsic brittleness and low fracture toughness of monolithic ceramics. With a focus on chemical vapor infiltration, polymer infiltration and pyrolysis, melt infiltration, and additive manufacturing, this paper critically analyzes current developments in microstructural design, processing technologies, and interfacial engineering. Toughening mechanisms are examined in connection to multiscale mechanical responses, including controlled debonding, fiber bridging, fracture deflection, and energy dissipation pathways. Cutting-edge environmental barrier coatings are assessed alongside environmental durability issues like oxidation, volatilization, and hot corrosion. High-performance braking, nuclear systems, hypersonic vehicles, and turbine propulsion are evaluated as emerging uses. Future directions emphasize self-healing systems, ultra-high-temperature design, and environmentally friendly production methods.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/22935
Type: review
DOI: 10.3390/cryst16020085
ISSN: 2073-4352
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