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Richard Tressler
Professor Emeritus, Materials Science and Engineering
118A Steidle Bldg.
814-865-7961
tressler@matse.psu.edu

Research Interests:
• Durability of ceramics, fibers, and composites
• Applications for advanced ceramics and composites
• Ceramic membranes


Journal Articles and Publications:
1. J. Shen, D. J. Green, R. E. Tressler and D. L. Shelleman, Stress Relaxation of a Soda-Lime-Silicate Glass Below the Glass Transition Temperature, J. Non-Cryst. Sol., 324[3], 277-88 (2003).

2. M. Watson, P. Armstrong, M. Carolan, R. Cutler, J. Gordon, D. Shelleman, and R. Tressler, ITM Oxygen Membrane Performance and Properties, Symposium- American Chemical Society, Division of Fuel Chemistry, 48(1), 240-242 (2003).

3. R. E. Tressler, An Assessment of Low Cost Manufacturing Technology for Advanced Structural Ceramics and its Impact on Ceramic Armor, in Ceramic Armor Materials by Design, Ceramic Transactions V134, ed. J.W. McCauley et al., Am. Ceram. Soc. pp. 451-462 (2002).

4. C. A. Lewinsohn, L. Gianuzzi, C. E. Bakis, and R. E. Tressler, High Temperature Creep and Microstructural Evolution of Chemically Vapor-Deposited Silicon Carbide Fibers, J. Am Ceram. Soc.82 (2), 407 (1999).

5. K.L. Rugg, R. E. Tressler, C. E. Bakis, and J. Lamon, Creep of SiC-SiC Composites, J. Eur. Ceram. Soc. 19, 2285-2296 (1999).

 
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