Reaction Sintering and Characterization of Si/SiC Composites

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pp. 3-10 ◽  
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N. Thiyagarajan ◽  
S. Deb ◽  
Y.R. Mahajan
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Vol 261-263 ◽  
pp. 1475-1480 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sang Ll Lee ◽  
J.O. Jin ◽  
Akira Kohyama

The characterization of RS-SiC and RS-SiCf/SiC composite materials fabricated by the reaction sintering process has been investigated, based on the detailed examination of their microstructures. In this composite system, Tyranno SA SiC fiber and Hi-Nicalon SiC fiber were used as reinforcing materials. The green bodies for RS-SiC and RS-SiCf/SiC materials were prepared with the complex matrix slurry of SiC and C particles. The density and the room temperature strength of RS-SiC material with the starting SiC particles of 0.3 µm showed about 3.1 Mg/m3 and about 520 MPa, respectively, even if there were large amount of residual silicon (about 19 %). The flexural strength of Hi-Nicalon/SiC composites greatly decreased at the temperature higher than 1000 􀀀


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M. Biazar Markie ◽  
R. Ajami ◽  
H. Sarpoolaky

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Abbas Sabahi Namini ◽  
Seyed Ali Delbari ◽  
Mehdi Shahedi Asl ◽  
Quyet Van Le ◽  
Mohammadreza Shokouhimehr
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Christian Wilhelmi ◽  
Stephan Schmidt-Wimmer ◽  
Steffen Beyer ◽  
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WenJun Li ◽  
Wan Jiang
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Anindya Ghoshal ◽  
Michael J. Walock ◽  
Andy Nieto ◽  
Muthuvel Murugan ◽  
Clara Hofmeister-Mock ◽  
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Abstract Ultra high temperature ceramic (UHTC) materials have attracted attention for hypersonic applications. Currently there is significant interest in possible gas turbine engine applications of UHTC composites as well. However, many of these materials, such as hafnium carbide, zirconium carbide, and zirconium diboride, have significant oxidation resistance and toughness limitations. In addition, these materials are very difficult to manufacture because of their high melting points. In many cases, SiC powder is incorporated into UHTCs to aid in processing and to enhance fracture toughness. This can also improve the materials’ oxidation resistance at moderately high temperatures due to a crack-healing borosilicate phase. ZrB2-SiC composites show very good oxidation resistance up to 1700 °C, due to the formation of SiO2 and ZrO2 scales in numerous prior studies. While this may limit its application to hypersonic applications (due to reduced thermal conductivity and oxidation resistance at higher temperatures), these UHTC-SiC composites may find applications in turbomachinery, as either stand-alone parts or as a component in a multi-layer system. The US Army Research Laboratory (ARL), the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), and the University of California – San Diego (UCSD) are developing tough UHTC composites with high durability and oxidation resistance. For this paper, UHTC-SiC composites and high-entropy fluorite oxides were developed using planetary and high-energy ball milling and consolidated using spark plasma sintering. These materials were evaluated for their oxidation-resistance, ablation-resistance, and thermal cycling behavior under a DoD/OSD-funded Laboratory University Collaborative Initiative (LUCI) Fellowship and DoD Vannevar Bush Fellowship Program. In the present paper experimental results and post-test material characterization of SPS sintered ZrB2, ZrB2+SiC, ZrB2+SiC+HfC, HfC+SiC, and HfC+ZrB2 pellets subjected to ablation test are presented.


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