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Braking Behavior of C/SiC Composites Prepared by Chemical Vapor Infiltration
Authors:Yani Zhang  Yongdong Xu  Jianjun Lou  Litong Zhang  Laifei Cheng  Jianjun Lou  Zhijun Chen
Affiliation:Laboratory of Thermostructure Composite Materials, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710072, China; Shaanxi Huaxing Aviation Wheel and Brake System Company, Xingping, Shaanxi 713106, China
Abstract:Carbon fiber-reinforced silicon carbide matrix composites have the potential to overcome the shortcoming of the currently used carbon/carbon friction materials in aircraft brakes. In this article, the carbon/silicon carbide (C/SiC) composites were prepared by chemical vapor infiltration method, and the brake disks with different densities and component content were finally obtained. The friction coefficient and friction stability can be significantly improved by increasing both material density and carbon content. When the density of C/SiC composite is 2.3 g/cm3, the coefficient of friction measured is 0.23, the coefficient of friction stability remains about 0.43, the liner wear rate is less than 9.3 μm/cycle, and the weight wear rate is less than 9.1 μm/cycle. The rapid increase of friction coefficient approaching the end of braking is mainly related to the increasing of surface temperature in a short time and the enhanced adhesion and abrasion of contact conjunctions and asperities. The C/SiC composites exhibited a good stability of braking against fading versus the braking number and surface temperature. The surfaces of C/SiC brake disks were covered with wear debris including the fragment of carbon fibers after the braking tests. The wear on the surfaces is significantly determined by cyclic mechanical and thermal stresses, which result in the micro-cracks in the SiC matrix, the thin flakes of the surface materials as well as the grooves.
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