Affiliation:
1. Nagoya Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Engineering
2. Nagoya Institute of Technology
Abstract
Thermal shock test for porous SiC ceramics heated up to testing temperature was
performed by a water flow cooling method. In order to find the influence of the penetration for the
porous material under the thermal shock, transient temperature distribution was simulated with taking
account of the infiltration of the cooling media into the specimen. Thermal stress distributions in the
specimens were also calculated from the estimated temperature distributions. In this study, it was
evident that the temperature variation of the porous ceramics was more rapid than that of the ceramics
without taking account of the penetration.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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