Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Oct 2018)

Effect of Additives on the Densification Processes and Properties of Silica-Based CMCs

  • S.-Y. Ko,
  • S.-M. Yong,
  • S.J. Lee,
  • D.-I. Cheong,
  • S. Baek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/123835
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 63, no. No 3
pp. 1485 – 1488

Abstract

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The effect of additives on the densification behavior and mechanical properties of pure and additive (Zr, B and Mg)-added silica ceramics were investigated for their application to the matrix phase of a silica fiber reinforced silica (SiO2/SiO2f) composite. The additives affected the rate of densification and crystallization (or transformation) of the amorphous silica. Among the compositions, pure silica ceramics sintered at 900°C for 1 h showed the maximum flexural strength. Based on the results, SiO2/SiO2f was fabricated by a repeated vacuum-assisted infiltration method followed by the heat treatment at 900°C for 1 h. The relative density of the composite was 78.2% with a flexural strength of 22.4 MPa. Fractography revealed that the composite was damaged by strong bonding at the fiber/matrix interface and the fracture of fiber.

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