Thermal cycling response behavior of ceramic matrix composites under load and displacement constraints

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Abstract

Thermal cycling response of a two-dimensional carbon fiber reinforced SiC matrix composite (2D C/SiC) to load constraint (LC) and to displacement constraint (DC) in an oxidizing environment was investigated. During thermal cycling between 700 and 1200 °C, a constraint strain with a 0.208% range and a constraint stress with a 180 MPa range were, respectively, generated on the composites in LC and DC. It was found that with increasing cycles, the constraint strain increased in LC and the constraint stress decreased in DC. After 50 cycles, in contrast to the as-received composite materials, the as-cycled composites suffered greater loss in mechanical properties: the residual strength and failure strain are 204 MPa and 0.49% for the LC tested samples, and 223 MPa and 0.64% for the DC tested samples, respectively. Microstructural observations indicated that the LC could develop thermal microcracks and assist in oxidizing the internal fibers, whereas the DC reduced crack propagations and fiber oxidation because of decreasing tensile and increasing compressive stresses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)235-240
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering: A
Volume486
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jul 2008

Keywords

  • Carbon fiber
  • Ceramic matrix composites
  • Constraints
  • Microstructure
  • Thermal cycling

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