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- 2005Advantages of SiC Hi-Nicalon or NLM 202 fibers in SiCf-SiBC compositescitations
- 2005In-situ tensile tests of ceramic matrix composites.
- 2002Understanding of the creep behavior of SiCf-SiBC compositescitations
- 2002The creep mechanism of ceramic matrix composites at low temperature and stress, by a material science approachcitations
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Advantages of SiC Hi-Nicalon or NLM 202 fibers in SiCf-SiBC composites
Abstract
SiCf-SiBC composites were produced using NLM 202 and Hi-Nicalon SiCf fibers. Tensile creep tests were performed under a reduced pressure of argon. These composites show a good creep resistance at 1473 K with a strain rate ranging from 10(-9) to 10(-7) s(-1), depending on the stress level. The creep strength was improved by using Hi-Nicalon instead of NLM 202 SiCf fibers, to the extent of increasing the loadability by 50 MPa at the same operating temperature or increasing the temperature by 50 K for the same load. The damage observed in SEM micrographs and the use of the damage mechanics provide evidence that creep is governed by a damage-creep mechanism in two steps.