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Title: Preceramic Paper-Derived SiCf/SiCp Composites Obtained by Spark Plasma Sintering: Processing, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties
Authors: Li Ke
Kashkarov, Egor Borisovich
Syrtanov, Maksim Sergeevich
Sedanova, Elizaveta Pavlovna
Ivashutenko, Alexander Sergeevich
Lider, Andrey Markovich
Fan Ping
Yuan Daqing
Travitsky, Nakhum
Keywords: керамические композиты; карбид кремния; спекание; компьютерная томография; микроструктура; ceramic matrix composites; preceramic paper; silicon carbide; fibers; spark plasma sintering; small punch test; X-ray computed tomography; microstructure; mechanical properties
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Preceramic Paper-Derived SiCf/SiCp Composites Obtained by Spark Plasma Sintering: Processing, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties / Li Ke, E. B. Kashkarov, M. S. Syrtanov [et al.] // Materials. — 2020. — Vol. 13 iss. 3. — [607, 14 p.].
Abstract: Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) based on silicon carbide (SiC) are promising materials for applications as structural components used under high irradiation flux and high temperature conditions. The addition of SiC fibers (SiCf) may improve both the physical and mechanical properties of CMCs and lead to an increase in their tolerance to failure. This work describes the fabrication and characterization of novel preceramic paper-derived SiCf/SiCp composites fabricated by spark plasma sintering (SPS). The sintering temperature and pressure were 2100 °C and 20–60 MPa, respectively. The content of fibers in the composites was approx. 10 wt.%. The matrix densification and fiber distribution were examined by X-ray computed tomography and scanning electron microscopy. Short processing time avoided the destruction of SiC fibers during SPS. The flexural strength of the fabricated SiCf/SiCp composites at room temperature varies between 300 and 430 MPa depending on the processing parameters and microstructure of the fabricated composites. A quasi-ductile fracture behavior of the fabricated composites was observed.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/64957
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