Microstructure characterization of 3D C/SiC composites in combustion gas environments

Jun Zhang, Xingang Luan, Litong Zhang

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Abstract

C/SiC composites prepared by chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) were subjected to a stationary loading of 160 MPa in a combustion gas environment with flame temperature of 1300 °C. Lifetime of C/SiC composites in such environment was measured. Microstructures of the composites after the testing were also characterized by SEM. The experimental results indicate the lifetime of C/SiC composites is average 2.3 hours in combustion gas environments. The combustion gas flow accelerates the damage of carbon fibers and the failure of the composites by speeding up the diffusion of gas reactants and products, destroying the layer of SiO2 on the surface of SiC coating and bringing fused SiO2 inside the composites. The fracture face of C/SiC is uneven, i e, a flat area close to the windward side and a pulling-out of long fibers near the leeward side, which results from the directionality effect of the combustion gas flow.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)957-961
Number of pages5
JournalJournal Wuhan University of Technology, Materials Science Edition
Volume25
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • C/SiC composites
  • combustion gas
  • microstructure

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