There is extensive interest in the development of new and improved composite materials. This is particularly true for composite systems based on metallic and ceramic constituents. As the characteristics of the interface are of central importance, there is great incentive for improved understanding of the nature of interfaces between constituents in such composite systems and of the factors that affect their mechanical characteristics.
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There is extensive interest in the development of new and improved composite materials. This is particularly true for composite systems based on metallic and ceramic constituents. As the characteristics of the interface are of central importance, there is great incentive for improved understanding of the nature of interfaces between constituents in such composite systems and of the factors that affect their mechanical characteristics.
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