Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10621136 | Acta Materialia | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Ceramic foams with a gradient porosity were manufactured using a self foaming process of a Si/SiC filled silicone resin in the temperature range of 220-270 °C. Subsequent pyrolysis at 1000 °C resulted in Si-O-C micro composite foams with a pronounced structural anisotropy. The porosity gradient in the foam was controlled by adjusting the polymer melt viscosity during foaming via temperature. The porosity varied from 40% to 90% within 35 mm. The gradient of the porosity caused variations of the connectivity density, structure model index and surface-to-volume ratio and influenced the gas permeability and fracture strength.
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Authors
Jürgen Zeschky, Thomas Höfner, Claudia Arnold, Rudolf WeiÃmann, Djamila Bahloul-Hourlier, Michael Scheffler, Peter Greil,