The Proceedings of the Materials and processing conference
Online ISSN : 2424-287X
2018.26
Session ID : 709
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Characterization of interfacial properties of BN-coated SiC fiber reinforced SiC matrix composites fabricated by melt infiltration process
Sho USAMIRyo INOUEYasuo KOGOShinichiro AONUMAHideo NAKANISHI
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SiC fiber reinforced SiC matrix (SiC/SiC) composites are considered as an attractive candidate for the component of next generation gas turbine engines. Generally, mechanical properties of SiC/SiC composites are strongly influenced by interfacial properties between fiber and matrix because load transfers from matrix to fiber must occur through the interface. In this study, mechanical properties of SiC/SiC composite with BN interphase were examined. The interfacial properties were investigated by single fiber push-out tests. The fracture surfaces and interfacial microstructures between fiber and matrix were also observed by FIB-SEM, and TEM. TEM observation shows that BN interphases were composed of high crystalline structure. Interfacial shear stress measured by push-out tests is increased with decreasing the interphase thickness in a range of 0.8-2.0 µm. Optimum interphase thickness to occur crack deflection was estimated from Γif value.

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