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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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69
Citations
17252
World Ranking
415
National Ranking
192

Materials Science

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69
Citations
17378
World Ranking
4636
National Ranking
1232

Overview

Carlos G. Levi is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a focus on subfields such as Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Ceramics and Composites, Aerospace Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their work covers a variety of main topics, including advanced ceramic materials synthesis, high-temperature coating behaviors, catalytic processes in materials science, semiconductor materials and devices, nuclear materials and properties, studies on high entropy alloys, as well as nuclear materials and radiation effects.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Carlos G. Levi include Collin S. Holgate, Frank W. Zok, Andrew R. Ericks, David L. Poerschke, and Tresa M. Pollock.

They have published multiple papers in well-known venues, with repeated contributions particularly to the Journal of the European Ceramic Society and the Journal of the American Ceramic Society. Other publication venues include Materials & Design, Materials Today, and the International Journal of Thermal Sciences.

Notable recent papers by Carlos G. Levi include:

  • "Accelerated discovery of oxidation resistant CoNi-base γ/γ' alloys with high L12 solvus and low density" (2020, Materials & Design)
  • "Dissolution and diffusion kinetics of yttria-stabilized zirconia into molten silicates" (2020, Journal of the European Ceramic Society)
  • "TriBeam tomography and microstructure evolution in additively manufactured Alnico magnets" (2021, Materials Today)
  • "A computational modeling framework for reaction and failure of environmental barrier coatings under silicate deposits" (2020, Journal of the American Ceramic Society)
  • "Thermochemistry and phase stability of the polymorphs of yttrium tantalate, YTaO4" (2020, Journal of the European Ceramic Society)

Best Publications

  • MATERIALS DESIGN FOR THE NEXT GENERATION THERMAL BARRIER COATINGS

    D. R. Clarke;C. G. Levi

  • Emerging materials and processes for thermal barrier systems

    Carlos G Levi

  • Thermochemical Interaction of Thermal Barrier Coatings with Molten CaO–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2 (CMAS) Deposits

    Stephan Krämer;James Yang;Carlos G. Levi;Curtis A. Johnson

  • The influence of oxides on the performance of advanced gas turbines

    A.G. Evans;D.R. Clarke;C.G. Levi

  • Environmental degradation of thermal- barrier coatings by molten deposits

    Carlos G. Levi;John W. Hutchinson;Marie Hélène Vidal-Sétif;Curtis A. Johnson

  • Phase equilibria and solidification in Ti-Al alloys

    C McCullough;J.J Valencia;C.G Levi;R Mehrabian

  • Infiltration-Inhibiting Reaction of Gadolinium Zirconate Thermal Barrier Coatings with CMAS Melts

    Stephan Krämer;James Yang;Carlos G. Levi

  • Interface interactions during fabrication of aluminum alloy-alumina fiber composites

    C. G. Levi;G. J. Abbaschian;R. Mehrabian

  • Heat Flow during Rapid Solidification of Undercooled Metal Droplets

    C. G. Levi;R. Mehrabian

  • Processing and Performance of an All‐Oxide Ceramic Composite

    Carlos G. Levi;James Y. Yang;Brian J. Dalgleish;Frank W. Zok

  • Silicate Deposit Degradation of Engineered Coatings in Gas Turbines: Progress Toward Models and Materials Solutions

    David L. Poerschke;R. Wesley Jackson;Carlos G. Levi

  • Mechanisms of cracking and delamination within thick thermal barrier systems in aero-engines subject to calcium-magnesium-alumino-silicate (CMAS) penetration

    S. Krämer;S. Faulhaber;M. Chambers;D.R. Clarke

  • Hydrothermal synthesis of KNbO3 and NaNbO3 powders

    Gregory K.L. Goh;Fred F. Lange;Sossina M. Haile;Carlos G. Levi

  • Thermochemical compatibility between alumina and ZrO2–GdO3/2 thermal barrier coatings

    R. M. Leckie;S. Krämer;M. Rühle;C. G. Levi

  • Mechanical properties of porous-matrix ceramic composites

    Frank W. Zok;Carlos G. Levi

  • Opportunities for TBCs in the ZrO2–YO1.5–TaO2.5 system

    Felicia M. Pitek;Carlos G. Levi

  • Distributed Porosity as a Control Parameter for Oxide Thermal Barriers Made by Physical Vapor Deposition

    Tian Jian Lu;Carlos G. Levi;Haydn N. G. Wadley;Anthony G. Evans

  • Microstructure evolution in tial alloys with b additions: Conventional solidification

    M. E. Hyman;C. McCullough;J. J. Valencia;C. G. Levi

  • CMAS degradation of environmental barrier coatings

    Kendra M. Grant;Stephan Krämer;Jan P.A. Löfvander;Carlos G. Levi

  • Microstructure and texture of EB-PVD TBCs grown under different rotation modes

    U. Schulz;S.G. Terry;C.G. Levi

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank W. Zok
Frank W. Zok University of California, Santa Barbara
Fred F. Lange
Fred F. Lange University of California, Santa Barbara
Anthony G. Evans
Anthony G. Evans University of California, Santa Barbara
Tresa M. Pollock
Tresa M. Pollock University of California, Santa Barbara
David R. Clarke
David R. Clarke Harvard University
Matthew R. Begley
Matthew R. Begley University of California, Santa Barbara
Haydn N. G. Wadley
Haydn N. G. Wadley University of Virginia
Sossina M. Haile
Sossina M. Haile California Institute of Technology
Manfred Rühle
Manfred Rühle Max Planck Society
Julie M. Cairney
Julie M. Cairney University of Sydney

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