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The interest and activity in the carbon and ceramic composites field is the result of their new potentialities and increasing promises. These composites meet the requirements of “thermostability”, reliability and specific performances mainly imposed by the new projects of Aeronautical and Spacial Systems.

Without being the only reliability parameters, thoughness, damage stress levels and thermochemical resistance of these new materials are now determinative for futher developments and uses.

After an analysis of the microstructural rupture of these composites and of the evolution of models describing this rupture, this paper develops breifly the main aspects of carbon composites protection and ceramic composites manufacturing in order to emphasize:

  • the rules governing the relations between microstructure and rupture

  • the consequences upon architecture, processing and using methods

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Jamet, J.F. (1989). State of the Art and Future Prospects for High Temperature Composites. In: Bunsell, A.R., Lamicq, P., Massiah, A. (eds) Developments in the Science and Technology of Composite Materials. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1123-9_2

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