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Fabrication and properties of SiCnw-reinforced SiC composites by reactive melt infiltration with BN and PyC interface
Authors:Mingming Zhu  Dongxu Liu  Jiahao Yang  Hongchen Hou  Haolin Li  Jianjun Chen
Affiliation:Institute of Advanced Ceramic Materials and Fibers, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, China
Abstract:To tailor the fiber–matrix interface of SiC nanowires-reinforced SiC (SiCnw/SiC) ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) for improved mechanical properties, SiC nanowires were coated with BN and pyrolytic carbon (PyC) compound coatings prepared by the dip-coating process in boric acid and urea solution and the pyrolysis of phenolic resin. SiCnw/SiC CMC with PyC/BN interfaces were fabricated by reactive melt infiltration (RMI) at 1680°C for 1 h. The influences of phenolic resin content on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the CMC were investigated. The results showed that the flexural strength and fracture toughness reach the maximum values of 294 MPa and 4.74 MPa m1/2 as the phenolic resin content was 16 and 12 wt%, respectively. The displacement–load curve of the sample exhibited a gradient drop with increasing phenolic resin content up to 12 wt%. The results demonstrated that the PyC/BN compound coatings could play the role of protecting the SiCnw from degradation as well as improving the more moderate interfacial bonding strengths during the RMI.
Keywords:composites  PyC/BN-coating  reactive melt infiltration  SiCnw
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