Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1580281 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Short-carbon-fiber-reinforced silicon carbide composites were prepared by hot-pressing with SiC powder, Polycarbosilane as precursor polymer and MgO-Al2O3-Y2O3 as sintering additives. The phase composition, microstructure and mechanical properties of the composites with different Polycarbosilane content were investigated. The results showed that, dense composites could be prepared at a relatively low temperature of 1800 °C via the liquid-phase-sintering mechanism and the highest mechanical property was obtained for the composites with 20 wt.% PCS and 8 wt.% sintering additives. The amorphous interphase formed during sintering process in the composites not only contributed to the densification of the composites, but also improved the fiber-matrix bonding. The nano-silicon carbide derived from Polycarbosilane, could also play a role of improving the relative density of the composites.
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Authors
Xiulan He, Yingkui Guo, Zemin Yu, Yu Zhou, Dechang Jia,