Abstract
Silica carbide modified carbon cloth laminated C-C composites have been successfully joined to lithium- aluminum-silicate (LAS) glass-ceramics using magnesium-aluminum-silicate (MAS) glass-ceramics as interlayer by vacuum hot-press technique. The microstructure, mechanical properties and fracture mechanism of C-C/LAS composite joints were investigated. SiC coating modified the wettability between C-C composites and LAS glass-ceramics. Three continuous and homogenous interfaces (i.e. C-C/SiC, SiC/MAS and MAS/LAS) were formed by element inter diffusions and chemical reactions, which lead to a smooth transition fromC-C composites to LAS glass-ceramics. The C-C/LAS joints have superior flexural property with a quasi-ductile behavior. The average flexural strength of C-C/LAS joints can be up to 140.26 MPa and 160.02 MPa at 25 ° C and 800 ° C, respectively. The average shear strength of C-C/LAS joints achieves 21.01 MPa and the joints are apt to fracture along the SiC/MAS interface. The high retention of mechanical properties at 800 ° C makes the joints to be potentially used in a broad temperature range as structural components.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 346-353 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Materials and Design |
Volume | 44 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2013 |
Keywords
- A. Composites
- C. Joining
- E. Mechanical