Development and Characterisation of Phenolic Resin Based Liquid Silicon Infiltrated SiC/SiC Composites with SiNx Fibre Coating
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Published:2015-07
Issue:
Volume:825-826
Page:224-231
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ISSN:1662-9752
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Container-title:Materials Science Forum
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language:
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Short-container-title:MSF
Author:
Mainzer Bernd1, Frieß Martin1, Roder Kristina2, Nestler Daisy2, Wett Daniel2, Wöckel Lydia2, Ebert Thomas2, Wagner Guntram2, Spange Stefan2, Koch Dietmar1
Affiliation:
1. DLR Stuttgart 2. Technische Universität Chemnitz
Abstract
SiC/SiC ceramics consist of silicon carbide fibres embedded in a silicon carbide matrix. As an alternative to classic CVI and PIP routes, Liquid Silicon Infiltration (LSI) was chosen as a technique with short process times to obtain composites with low porosity. Silicon carbide composites show good thermal shock resistance, a low coefficient of thermal expansion and excellent physical and chemical stability at elevated temperatures and are therefore regarded as promising candidates for various applications in jet engines and in power engineering. To build up the matrix, different phenolic resin based carbon precursors were infiltrated in fibre preforms and thermally cured, pyrolysed and siliconized. The aim is to obtain a high carbon yield during pyrolysis and to control the pore morphology in a way that the following liquid silicon infiltration leads to a complete reaction of the carbon matrix with silicon to SiC. The siliconization behaviour and conversion into SiC in dependence of pore morphology and chosen precursor is analysed.At the same time a functional fibre coating has to be developed which protects the fibres from liquid silicon and simultaneously provides a weak fibre matrix bonding. A LPCVD-SiNx fibre coating has been chosen and is investigated in fibre composites especially in terms of protection and reactivity in different atmospheres during pyrolysis and siliconization.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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