制作
材料科学
微晶
化学计量学
极限抗拉强度
烧结
复合材料
纤维
无定形固体
热稳定性
复合数
蠕动
冶金
化学工程
化学
结晶学
医学
工程类
替代医学
有机化学
病理
作者
Yanzi Gou,Ke Jian,Hao Wang,Jun Wang
摘要
Abstract Due to the extensive applications of SiC fiber‐reinforced composite materials in the fields of aviation, aerospace, and nuclear power, there are increasing demands for SiC fibers with both excellent mechanical performance and high‐temperature stability. In this work, nearly stoichiometric polycrystalline SiC fibers were fabricated using amorphous Si–C–Al–O fibers with excess carbon and oxygen (C/Si = 1.34, O content: 7.74 wt%). The nearly stoichiometric composition (C/Si = 1.05) of the product fibers was achieved by thermal decomposition of the starting fibers. The fibers were well‐crystallized with grain sizes of ~200 nm due to sintering at a high temperature of 1900°C. The fibers exhibited a high tensile strength and a high elastic modulus and were composed of SiC grains with twins and stacking‐faults, exhibiting intragranular fracture behavior. Furthermore, the fibers maintained their original tensile strength after being maintained at 1800°C for 5 hour or at 1900°C for 1 hour under an inert atmosphere, and they exhibited a high strength retention (97%) after exposure at 1300°C for 1 hour under air. The high‐temperature stability and creep resistance of the fibers were comparable to that of commercial Hi‐Nicalon S and Tyranno SA fibers.
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