Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1573976 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
SiC ï¬bers with carbon coating (SiC/C fiber) were prepared by three-stage chemical vapor deposition on W filament. In order to determine their thermal stability, tensile test was then performed after thermal exposure at 900 °C and 1000 °C in vacuum. The microstructure and chemical composition of the fibers were investigated by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and electron probe microanalysis, respectively. The results show that the average room-temperature strength of the 900 °C thermally-exposed SiC/C fiber had little loss in comparison with the as-prepared fibers, while a notable strength degradation occurred for the fiber after 1000 °C thermal exposure. The degradation of the tensile strength is due to the growth of W/SiC interfacial reaction layer and the coarsening of SiC grains in the SiC-2-I zone. In addition, the formation mechanism of the W/SiC interfacial reaction zone and its microstructure evolution were also discussed.
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Authors
Xian Luo, Pengfei Guo, Yanqing Yang, Na Jin, Shuai Liu, Zongde Kou, Shuai Wu,