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Microstructure and mechanical properties of C/C composites modified by single-source precursor derived ceramics

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 42, Issue 13, Pages 5419-5431

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2022.06.036

Keywords

Ceramic; Precursor infiltration pyrolysis; C/C composites; Shear strength

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52061135102, 52101098]
  2. Innovation Talent Promotion Plan of Shaanxi Province for Science and Technology Innovation Team [2020TD-003]
  3. Young Talents for Science and Technology Association - Shaanxi Province [20200406]
  4. Fund of Key Laboratory of National Defense Science and Technology in Northwestern Polytechnical University [JCKYS2020607003]

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By using precursor infiltration and pyrolysis, SiC(N)/TiC ceramics derived from single-source precursors were introduced into C/C composites, significantly improving the shear strength. After annealing, the ceramics transformed into SiC(N)/TiC-NCs nanocomposites, further enhancing the shear strength.
To improve the mechanical properties of C/C composites, the SiC(N)/TiC ceramic derived from single-source precursors (SSPs) were introduced into the C/C by precursor infiltration and pyrolysis (PIP) at 1100 degrees C. The shear strength of all modified composites were improved by nearly 2 times compared with the pristine C/C composites (37.4 MPa) due to the increased interfaces by multiphases incorporation. After further annealing at 1500 degrees C, the SiC(N)/TiC ceramic in C/C composite transferred into the nanocomposites, SiC(N)/TiC-NCs, in which nano-scale TiC particles distributed into the SiC(N) matrix. The modified samples still exhibited about 39% improvement on shear strength. Large numbers of uniform micro-cracks occurred in both above SSPs derived ceramic cases, reducing stress concentration during the shear testing. Moreover, some ring-shaped cracks were observed in the fracture region which can consume large amounts of energy in crack propagation process and then benefit to improve the shear strength.

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