Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7887553 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites have excellent mechanical and microwave absorption properties, but still present considerable challenges. We prepared a SiCf/mullite-SiO2 composite (composite A) and a SiCf/Al2O3-SiO2 composite (composite B) by a precursor infiltration and sintering (PIS) process. Compared with the composite B, the composite A was easily densified. The flexural strength of the composite A reached 216Â MPa, whereas that of the composite B was 159Â MPa. The imaginary part of permittivity for composites A and B, which was determined by the contents of matrix and porosity, varied in the range of 2.5-3.5 and 3.6-5, respectively. The microwave absorption properties of the composite A were significantly enhanced in the range of 8.2-12.4Â GHz. The results indicate that an optimal reflection loss of â44Â dB was reached at 12Â GHz with a thickness of 2.9Â mm for the composite A. These SiC fiber-reinforced oxide matrix materials have promising applications in microwave absorption, especially at high temperatures.
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Authors
Hui Gao, Fa Luo, Qinlong Wen, Shichang Duan, Wancheng Zhou, Dongmei Zhu,