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Oxidation Behavior of Si-C-O Fibers (Nicalon) under Oxygen Partial Pressures from 102 to 105 Pa at 1773 k
Authors:Toshio Shimoo  Yoshiaki Morisada  Kiyohito Okamura
Affiliation:Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka 599–8531, Japan
Abstract:
Polycarbosilane-derived SiC fibers (Nicalon) were oxidized at 1773 K under oxygen partial pressures from 102 to 105 Pa. The effect of oxygen partial pressure on the oxidation behavior of the Nicalon fibers was investigated by examining mass change, surface composition, crystal phase, morphology, and tensile strength. The Nicalon fibers were passively oxidized under oxygen partial pressures of >2.5 ×102 Pa and actively oxidized under an oxygen partial pressure of 102 Pa. Under oxygen partial pressures from 2.5 × 102 to 103 Pa, active oxidation occurred at the earliest stage of oxidation, resulting in the formation of both a silica film and a carbon intermediate layer. Although the unoxidized core retained considerable levels of strength under the passive-oxidation condition, fiber strength was lost under the active-oxidation condition.
Keywords:fibers    oxidation    silicon carbide
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