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Effects of microstructure on flexural strength of biomorphic C/SiC composites
Authors:Hee S Park  Jong J Jang  Kyong H Lee  Kwang H Lim  Sang B Park  Yun C Kim  Soon H Hong
Affiliation:(1) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KAIST, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon, 307-701, Korea;(2) Daeyang Ind., Co., Icheon-city, Gyeonggi-do, 467-813, Korea;(3) Korea Forest Research Institute, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, 130-712, Korea;(4) Agency for Defense Development, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-152, Korea
Abstract:Biomorphic C/SiC composites were fabricated from different kinds of wood by liquid silicon infiltration (LSI) following a two-step process. In the first-step, the wood is converted into carbon preforms by pyrolysis in a nitrogen atmosphere. The carbon preforms are then infiltrated by silicon melt at 1,560°C under vacuum to fabricate C/SiC composites. The mechanical properties of the C/SiC composites were characterized by flexural tests at ambient temperature, 1,000, and 1,300°C, and the relationship between mechanical properties and microstructure was analyzed. The flexural strength of the biomorphic composites was strongly dependent on the properties of the carbon preforms and the degree of silicon infiltration. The flexural strength increased with increasing SiC content and bulk density of composite, and with decreasing porosity in the C/SiC composite. An analysis of fractographs of fractured C/SiC composites showed a cleavage type fracture, indicating brittle fracture behavior.
Keywords:Biomorphic  C/SiC Composites  Liquid silicon infiltration  Carbon preform  Flexural strength
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