Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5438776 | Ceramics International | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The properties of ceramic matrix composites strongly depend upon their complex internal structures. To better understand and improve the properties of the silicon carbide fiber-reinforced silicon carbide matrix composites (SiCf/SiC), we explored the microstructural properties of composites reinforced with either two-dimensional (2D) woven or three-dimensional (3D) braided preforms using synchrotron X-ray computed microtomography. Transects and volumetric images of the composites were reconstructed from objection images and the microstructures were investigated in three spatial directions. The network of void space in a composites was visualized in 3D and quantitative analysis of the porosity was performed to characterize the fiber-tissue structures. 2D-woven SiCf/SiC composite exhibited important fluctuations of porosity in different directions and the stacking of plies had a significant effect on the porosity distribution. In contrast, 3D-braided SiCf/SiC composites showed much less variation of porosity. We found the degree of densification of the composite also influenced the porosity distribution.
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Authors
Yantao Gao, Yudan Wang, Xinmei Yang, Min Liu, Huihao Xia, Ping Huai, Xingtai Zhou,