Interlaminar shear strength of SiC matrix composites reinforced by continuous fibers at 900°C in air

Chengyu Zhang, Jianjie Gou, Shengru Qiao, Xuanwei Wang, Jun zhang

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Abstract

To reveal the shear properties of SiC matrix composites, interlaminar shear strength (ILSS) of three kinds of silicon carbide matrix composites was investigated by compression of the double notched shear specimen (DNS) at 900. °C in air. The investigated composites included a woven plain carbon fiber reinforced silicon carbide composite (2D-C/SiC), a two-and-a-half-dimensional carbon fiber-reinforced silicon carbide composite (2.5D-C/SiC) and a woven plain silicon carbon fiber reinforced silicon carbide composite (2D-SiC/SiC). A scanning electron microscope was employed to observe the microstructure and fracture morphologies. It can be found that the fiber type and reinforcement architecture have significant impacts on the ILSS of the SiC matrix composites. Great anisotropy of ILSS can be found for 2.5D-C/SiC because of the different fracture resistance of the warp fibers. Larger ILSS can be obtained when the specimens was loaded along the weft direction. In addition, the SiC fibers could enhance the ILSS, compared with carbon fibers. The improvement is attributed to the higher oxidation resistance of SiC fibers and the similar thermal expansion coefficients between the matrix and the fibers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)93-98
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials and Design
Volume53
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ceramic matrix composites
  • Fracture morphology
  • Interlaminar shear strength

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