Journal of Plasma and Fusion Research
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Special Topic Article : Perspectives of SiC-Based Ceramic Composites and Their Applications to Fusion Reactors
Perspectives of SiC-Based Ceramic Composites and Their Applications to Fusion Reactors 5.Development of Evaluation and Application Techniques of SiC⁄SiC Composites for Fusion Reactors
Tatsuya HINOKI
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2004 Volume 80 Issue 1 Pages 31-35

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Evaluation techniques and mechanical properties of silicon carbide composites (SiC⁄SiC composites) reinforced with highly crystalline fibers are reviewed for fusion applications. The SiC⁄SiC composites used were fabricated by means of the CVI method. The evaluation includes in-plane tensile strength by in-plane tensile test, transthickness tensile strength by transthickness tensile test and diametral compression test and shear strength by compression test using double-notched specimen. All tests were successfully conducted using small specimens for neutron irradiation experiment. As application technique, the novel tungsten(W) coating technique on SiC is reviewed. The W powder melted by high power lamp in a few seconds and formed coating on SiC. No thick reaction layers of WC and W5Si3, which are formed by the other coating methods, were formed by this method.
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