Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1476572 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Oxidation tests have been carried out on highly porous ceramic matrix fiber composites consisting of Tyranno Lox M fibers coated with Pyro C and CVD-SiC thin layers. TGA experiments carried out at 900 °C confirm that mass loss rates are higher for materials with thicker Pyro C layers. At higher temperatures (i.e. 1250 °C) such differences are not significant likely due to the interaction between SiC oxidation and Pyro C burnout. These tests clearly show that the oxidation kinetics of Tyranno fibers are much faster than those of CVD-SiC coatings. Therefore, the CVD-SiC coatings protect the Tyranno fibers against oxidation, although this is less effective as the thickness of the Pyro C layer increases. Finally, it has been found that the oxidation kinetics of the CVD-SiC layers are faster as the coating thickness increases and are different for the inner and the outer coating surfaces.

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