Abstract
2.5-dimension continuous silicon carbide fiber reinforced silicon carbide composites (SiCf/SiC) on the interface with and without a pyrocarbon layer were fabricated by low pressure chemical vapor infiltration. The volume fractions of SiC fiber were 30% and 41%. The porosity of the fabricated composites was about 20%. The flexural strength of the SiCf/SiC composite with 30% fiber and having an interface pyrocarbon layer about 0.1μm thick increased from 232 MPa to 328 MPa and the fracture behavior changed from catastrophic failure to non-catastrophic failure compared with the composite without the pyrocarbon layer. The porosity of the composite slightly increased with the increase of fiber volume fraction from 30% to 41% when the fabrication process conditions were same. The flexural strength of SiCf/SiC with 41% fiber and an interface layer about 0.1μm thick was only 244 MPa, but the fracture toughness was greater and the length of fiber pull-out was longer.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 150-153 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Kuei Suan Jen Hsueh Pao/Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society |
Volume | 36 |
Issue number | 2 |
State | Published - Feb 2008 |
Keywords
- Interface layer
- Low pressure chemical vapor infiltration
- Mechanical properties
- Silicon carbide fiber/silicon carbide