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Silicon carbide fibre fracture

FRACTURE PROCESSES IN FINE SILICON CARBIDE FIBRES... [Pg.75]

Fracture Processes in Fine Silicon Carbide Fibres A.R. Bunsell... [Pg.413]

Silicon carbide has attracted considerable interest because of its good mechanical and physical properties and chemical inertness. One of the most important applications of SiC is to produce a matrix reinforced by fibres, forming ceramic-matrix composites. These composite materials exhibit much better fracture toughness than monolithic ceramics. Compared with carbon/carbon composites, fibre-reinforced SiC matrix composites possess superior oxidation resistance and mechanical properties. The Si-C-H-Cl system (e.g. methyltrichlorosilane, CH3SiCl3) has been used for SiC deposition because it is easy to produce stoichiometric SiC deposits. [Pg.137]

Kalton, A. E, Howard, S. J., Janczak-Rusch, J., Clyne, T. W. (1998) Measurement of interfacial fracture energy by single fibre push-out testing and its application to the titanium-silicon carbide system , Acta Materialia, 46(9) 3175-89. [Pg.249]


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