Influence of slurry and injection methods on the fabrication of Cf/ZrB2-SiC composite via slurry injection and RMI

Yongsheng Liu, Guoxin Wei, Yawen Ma, Pengcheng Ma, Jianyong Tu, Jingxin Li, Yansong Liu, Shaolin Fu, Yejie Cao, Jian Chen, Yu Pan, Zbigniew Pedzich

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Abstract

To address the issues of long preparation cycle and high cost in fiber-reinforced ultra-high temperature ceramic matrix composites, Cf/ZrB2-SiC composite was prepared by slurry injection combined with reactive melt infiltration (RMI). The dispersion and rheological behavior of slurries with different compositions were investigated, as well as the impact of various slurries and injection methods on the three-dimensional filling of porous Cf/ZrB2-C composite. The porosity of porous Cf/ZrB2-C composite was 24.4–37.2% and the bulk density was 1.70–2.36 g/cm3 after injection and infiltration. The porous Cf/ZrB2-C composite obtained by double-sided injection has uniform distribution of ceramic phase, and the bulk density and open porosity are 2.36 g/cm3 and 24.4% when the ceramic content is 70 wt.% in slurry. Additionally, the volume filling rate has increased by 32% compared to single-injection. After 1 h of silicon infiltration at 1450°C, the flexural strength and fracture toughness of the Cf/ZrB2-SiC composite were 188.8 MPa and 5.51 MPa·m1/2. Compared with other RMI processes, this study showed no significant damage to carbon fibers after low-temperature silicon infiltration, and has certain advantages in mechanical properties. It achieved uniform high solid-content ZrB2 incorporation and rapid densification, enabling cost-effective short-cycle fabrication of Cf/ZrB2-SiC composite.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of the American Ceramic Society
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • C/ZrB-SiC
  • low cost
  • RMI
  • slurry injection

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