摘要
Multi-layer 2.5 dimensional carbon fiber reinforced silicon carbide (2.5D C/SiC) ceramic matrix composites with through-thickness reinforcements were fabricated by the isothermal low-pressure chemical vapor infiltration (ILCVI) process; thereby it is possible to manufacture the thermostructural components with one closed end. After the ILCVI densification, the resulting composites have an open porosity of 16.5%-18% and a bulk density of 1.95-2.1 g/cm3, respectively. Tensile tests for monotonic loading parallel to the warp and weft directions were carried out at room temperature. The results show that the tensile stress-strain curves of 2.5 D C/SiC composite in both loading directions exhibit largely nonlinear behavior. The composites studied have higher in-plane tensile properties, with the tensile strength of 326 MPa in the warp direction and of 145 MPa in the weft direction, and the failure strain of 0.697% in the warp direction and of 0.705% in the weft direction. Observation of scanning electron microscope photographs reveal that the failure of the composites exhibits multiple yarn fracture, and the fracture of yarns demonstrates multi-step fiber fracture and extensive fiber pullout.
源语言 | 英语 |
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页(从-至) | 728-732 |
页数 | 5 |
期刊 | Kuei Suan Jen Hsueh Pao/Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society |
卷 | 34 |
期 | 6 |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 6月 2006 |