Effect of Cnt Impregnation on the Mechanical and Thermal Properties of C/C-sic Composites
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2020
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The present study investigates the effect of additional carbon source, in the form of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), on mechanical and thermal properties of carbon fiber reinforced silicon carbide (C/C-SiC) ceramic matrix composites (CMC) produced by liquid silicon infiltration (LSI) technique. The CNTs used in this study were impregnated into the C/C preforms before the liquid silicon infiltration stage. The results showed that the addition of excess carbon to the C/C preforms in the form of CNTs enhanced Si infiltration efficiency significantly resulting in C/C-SiC composites with higher density and microstructural uniformity. Accordingly, the addition of CNTs improved the flexural strength of the composites by 40% with respect to no-CNT-containing composites due to a lower amount of residual porosity and additional reinforcement effect of the unreacted CNTs. The thermal conductivity of the resulting C/C-SiC composites has been also increased by 31% and 18% parallel and perpendicular to the carbon fiber-woven fabric surface, respectively, by CNT addition.Graphical abstract
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Dericioglu, Arcan F/0000-0003-3797-117X
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Ceramic Matrix Composite, Microstructure, Silicon Infiltration, Carbon Nanotubes, Mechanical Properties
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Tülbez, Simge; Esen, Ziya; Dericioğlu, Arcan F. (2020). "Effect of CNT impregnation on the mechanical and thermal properties of C/C-SiC composites", Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 177-186.
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