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Direct ink writing of ceramic matrix composite structures

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
卷 100, 期 10, 页码 4397-4401

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jace.15045

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solid freeform fabrication; ceramic matrix composites; polymer precursor; carbon fibers; silicon oxycarbide

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We present the development of an ink containing chopped fibers that is suitable for direct ink writing (DIW), enabling to obtain ceramic matrix composite (CMC) structures with complex shape. We take advantage of the unique formability opportunities provided by the use of a preceramic polymer as both polymeric binder and ceramic source. Inks suitable for the extrusion of fine filaments (<1 mm diameter) and containing a relatively high amount of fibers (>30 vol% for a nozzle diameter of 840 mu m) were formulated. Despite some optimization of ink rheology still being needed, complex CMC structures with porosity of similar to 75% and compressive strength of similar to 4 MPa were successfully printed. The process is of particular interest for its ability to orient the fibers in the extrusion direction due to the shear stresses generated at the nozzle tip. This phenomenon was observed in the production of polymer matrix composites, but it is here employed for the first time for the production of ceramic matrix ones. The possibility to align high aspect ratio fillers using DIW opens the path to layer-by-layer design for optimizing the mechanical and microstructural properties within a printed object, and could potentially be extended to other types of fillers.

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