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Synthesis of coatings on SiC fibers and their effects on microstructure and mechanical properties of SiCf/SiBCN composites

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 104, Issue 12, Pages 6589-6600

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jace.18004

Keywords

BN coating; C coating; SiC fiber; SiCf; SiBCN composites; ZrB2 coating

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51832002, 52002092]
  2. Advanced Space Propulsion Laboratory of BICE
  3. Beijing Engineering Research Center of Efficient and Green Aerospace Propulsion Technology [LabASP-2019-08]
  4. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFB0310400]
  5. Chinese Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M660072, BX20190095, LBH-Z19141]

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Different coatings were applied to SiC fibers to fabricate SiCf/SiBCN composites, with C/ZrB2 coatings showing desirable comprehensive mechanical properties. However, ZrB2/BN and C/ZrB2/BN composite coatings were not effective for reinforcing the SiBCN matrix.
In this study, the amorphous C, ZrB2, and BN single-layer coatings as well as C/BN, C/ZrB2, ZrB2/BN, and C/ZrB2/BN composite coatings were prepared on SiC fibers (SiCf) by an in situ synthesis and solution impregnation-pyrolysis method. Subsequently, SiCf/SiBCN composites were fabricated by hot-pressing sintering at 1900celcius/60 MPa/30 min to explore the influence of different coatings on the microstructure and mechanical performance of resulting composites. After the preparation of single-layer-coated SiCf, the SiCf(BN) or SiCf(ZrB2) tended to be overlapped with each other, whereas the dispersion of amorphous C-coated SiCf was satisfying. Besides, some uneven areas and attached particles have appeared on fiber surfaces of the SiCf(BN) or SiCf(ZrB2), whereas smooth and dense surfaces of amorphous C-coated SiCf were observed. Because the uniformity of ZrB2 coatings can be partially damaged by the subsequent coating process of BN, the composite coatings of ZrB2/BN and C/ZrB2/BN were thereby not suitable for strengthening SiBCN matrix. The SiCf/SiBCN composites with C/ZrB2 coatings have desirable comprehensive mechanical properties. Nevertheless, the conventional toughening mechanisms such as fiber pull-out and bridging, and crack deflection are not available for these composites because the serious crystallization of SiCf leading to great strength loss, resulting in catastrophic brittle fracture.

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