Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7886676 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Compressive strength of 2D-C/SiC composite was investigated from room temperature(RT) to 1600â¯Â°C at present work. Damage evolution was investigated by conducting loading/unloading tests at RT and the damage mechanisms were elucidated by observing the fracture morphology. It is found that compressive strength of 2D-C/SiC was retained until 1200â¯Â°C and then decreased with increasing temperature. The variation of compressive strength is closely related to the degradation in matrix modulus. The compressive damage of 2D-C/SiC starts at the buckling of 0° fiber and is followed by opening and closing of original pores, initiation and growth of longitudinal interbundle cracks, separation of 90° fiber bundles by longitudinal cracks, matrix cracking from intrabundle pores, propagation of matrix cracks into 0° fiber bundles, connection of cracks in 0° fiber bundles and longitudinal cracks in 90° fiber bundles.
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Authors
Lihua Li, Chengyu Zhang, Chen Zhang, Kejie Wang, Hui Bai, Dong Han, Mei Li,