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Characterization and Oxidation Behavior of Rayon-Derived Carbon Fibers
Authors:Nathan Jacobson  David Hull
Affiliation:1. NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, 44135, USA
Abstract:Rayon-derived fibers are the central constituent of reinforced carbon/carbon (RCC) composites. Optical, scanning electron, and transmission electron microscopy were used to characterize the as-fabricated fibers and the fibers after oxidation. Oxidation rates were measured with weight loss techniques in air and oxygen. The as-received fibers are ~10 μm in diameter and characterized by grooves or crenulations around the edges. Below 800 °C, in the reaction-controlled region, preferential attack began in the crenulations and appeared to occur down fissures in the fibers.
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