摘要
The influence of oxidation on the fatigue life of two-dimensional carbon/silicon carbide composites in water vapor containing environments at 1300 °C was investigated. Tension-tension fatigue experiments were conducted at sinusoidal frequency of 3 Hz. Using a stress ratio (σmin/σmax) of 0.1, specimens were subjected to peak fatigue stresses of 90, 120 and 150 MPa. The mean residual strength of the specimens after survived 100,000 cycles with a peak stress of 90 MPa was 83.9% of that of the as-received composite. The mean fatigue lives of the specimens subjected to peak fatigue stresses of 120 and 150 MPa were 42,048 and 13,514 cycles, respectively. Oxidation was the dominant damage mechanism, which remarkably decreased the fatigue life. Oxidizing species diffusion within the composite defects was discussed. The higher the applied stresses, the larger the equivalent radius of the defect and the shorter the fatigue life.
源语言 | 英语 |
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页(从-至) | 1397-1402 |
页数 | 6 |
期刊 | Ceramics International |
卷 | 35 |
期 | 4 |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 5月 2009 |