Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) have shown to be beneficial in many different applications due to characteristics like their toughness, light weight, and resistance to temperature changes. Key developments and CMC processing types are compiled in Advances in Ceramic Matrix Composites. The first section of the book covers the types and processing of CMCs, including their properties and applications, following an introductory chapter. The chapters cover advances in manufacturing through a variety of infiltration techniques, including heat treatments and spark plasma sintering, as well as nanoceramic matric composites and alumina nanocomposites containing silicon carbide. The book's second section, which includes chapters on tribology, wear and self-healing CMCs, and finite element analysis, is devoted to comprehending the characteristics of CMCs. The book's last section looks at CMC applications in the fields of structural engineering, microelectronics, metal cutting, nuclear and fusion energy, and turbines. For scientists and engineers working in the field of ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) as well as in sectors like aerospace and automotive engineering, Advances in Ceramic Matrix Composites is a vital resource.