Oxidation behavior of SiBC matrix modified C/SiC composites with different PyC interphase thicknesses

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Abstract

A series of SiBC matrix modified C/SiC composites (C/SiC-SiBC) with different pyrolytic carbon (PyC) interphase thicknesses (50-300 nm) were fabricated by a joint process of chemical vapor infiltration, slurry infiltration and liquid silicon infiltration. Oxidation behavior of C/SiC-SiBC composites with different PyC interphase thicknesses in the temperature range of 800-1200 °C was studied. When the C/SiC-SiBC composites were exposed at 800 °C for 10 h the oxidation kinetics was controlled by diffusion rate of oxygen through matrix micro-cracks and coating defects, and the effect of PyC interphase thickness on weight loss was apparent. At higher oxidation temperatures (41000 °C) the indepth diffusion of oxygen was slowed down due to healing of matrix micro-cracks by borosilicate glass, and the oxidation kinetics was controlled by diffusion rate of oxygen through coating defects. Weight loss of all the C/SiC-SiBC composites was greatly reduced and was less affected by PyC interphase thickness. The flexural strength of C/SiC-SiBC composites rapidly decreased after oxidization at 800 °C although thicker PyC interphase brought a little improvement and it rose up as temperatures increased above 1000 °C due to the non-uniform degradation of carbon fibers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1695-1700
Number of pages6
JournalCeramics International
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • C/SiC composites
  • Chemical vapor infiltration
  • Melt infiltration
  • Oxidation behavior
  • Self-healing

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