Simple and efficient densification of SiCf/SiC composites by gradated concentration polymer infiltration and pyrolysis

Ping Xiao, Qiance Zhang, Han Liu, Tianlu Qiao, Philip Withers

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Abstract

Silicon carbide fibre reinforced/SiC matrix (SiC f/SiC) composites are promising materials for aerospace applications, due to their excellent high-temperature stability and mechanical properties. Here we have developed a novel Gradated Concentration Polymer Infiltration and Pyrolysis (GC-PIP) method whereby repeated increasingly concentrated polycarbosilane/xylene solutions were used every PIP cycle to fabricate SiC f/SiC composites with low porosity (<6% according to X-ray μ-CT). The resulting SiC matrix in composites was highly nano-crystalline, having a composition, crystallinity and Young's modulus similar to the 2nd Generation SiC fibres. No damage to the fibres or the interphase was observed after processing of pressure-free pyrolysis at 1300 °C. The resulting composite displayed enhanced mechanical properties under three-point bending, giving a tough fracture behaviour with extensive crack deflection and fibre pull-out. This novel method can be easily applied to other precursors and fibres, and is a promising approach to fabricating low porosity SiC f/SiC composites displaying excellent mechanical properties.

Original languageEnglish
Article number145065
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering: A
Volume874
Early online date26 Apr 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 May 2023

Keywords

  • Ceramics
  • Characterization
  • Composite
  • Electron microscope
  • Fracture mechanism

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