Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1418008 | Carbon | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Large-size carbon/carbon composites (Φ 450 × Φ 230 × 15 mm3) have been produced by chemical vapor infiltration with kerosene as precursor. The microstructure of pyrocarbon was examined by polarized light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The infiltration kinetics was analyzed to investigate the infiltration rate limitation by parameters such as temperature. The results show that rough laminar carbon constitutes the majority of the matrix at a medium temperature (about 1100 °C), while smooth laminar and isotropic structures occur at temperatures lower than 1000 °C and higher than about 1200 °C, respectively. The apparent activation energy of kerosene decomposition in the temperature range 900–1200 °C is about 125.6 kJ/mol.
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Authors
Xiaowen Wu, Ruiying Luo, Jincao Zhang, Qiao Xiang, Yongfeng Ni,