Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7886012 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
C/C-SiC composites were fabricated via Si-Zr reactive alloyed melt infiltration using various C/C preforms with different porosities as reinforcements. The influence of preform porosities on the microstructure, mechanical strength and ablation resistance of the as-prepared composites were investigated. The results indicated that microstructure and properties of the C/C-SiC composites seriously depended on C/C preform porosities. The composites were mainly composed of carbon, SiC and ZrSi2 phases, while some residual silicon still existed in the composites prepared with very large porosity preforms. Flexural strength of the composites firstly increased with increasing C/C preform porosities, then reached the highest value, 307â¯MPa, and finally turned to decrease with the further increasing of preform porosities. Densities of the composites increased with increasing preform porosities, while open porosities were generally small below 7%. Linear ablation rates of the composites firstly sharply decreased with increasing preform porosities and then slightly decreased to reach a balance value. In a word, C/C preform porosity was of great significance for reactive melt infiltration of C/C-SiC composites. Densities, microstructure, mechanical strength and ablation resistance of the resulting composites should be comprehensively taken into consideration to choose an optimal preform porosity for fabrication of C/C-SiC composites.
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Authors
Y.G. Tong, Z.H. Cai, S.X. Bai, Y.L. Hu, M.Y. Hua, W. Xie, Y.C. Ye, Y. Li,