Fabricating thick-section carbon fiber/silicon carbide composites by machining-aided chemical vapor infiltration

Jiaxin Zhang, Laifei Cheng, Yongsheng Liu, Yi Zhang, Fengrui Jiang, Hui Zhao

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Abstract

Chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) is a prominent process for fabricating carbon fiber/silicon carbide (C/SiC) composites. However, the preparation of enclosed-structure or thick-section C/SiC composites/components with CVI remains a challenge, since the difficulty of densification increases. Here, machining-aided CVI (MACVI) is designed, in which infiltration-assisting holes are utilized (machined) to increase matrix deposition. To validate the approach, thick-section (10 mm thick) C/SiC composites were fabricated by MACVI. Porosity analysis and microstructure characterization were performed on the fabricated MACVI C/SiC composites and their CVI counterparts, showing a density increase up to 12.7% and a porosity decrease up to 32.1%. The mechanical behavior of the fabricated MACVI C/SiC composites was characterized, showing an increase of flexural strength by a factor of 1.72 at most. Besides, the toughness also largely increases. Both the porosity decrease and the strength and toughness increase brought by MACVI demonstrate its effectiveness for fabricating stronger and tougher enclosed-structure or thick-section ceramic matrix composites/components.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13276-13281
Number of pages6
JournalCeramics International
Volume43
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2017

Keywords

  • Ceramic matrix composites
  • Chemical vapor infiltration
  • Mechanical properties

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