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- 2015Fabrication and characterization of composite materials based on porous ceramic preform infiltrated by elastomer
- 2015Comparison of numerical and experimental study of armour system based on alumina and silicon carbide ceramics
- 2014Numerical and experimental study of armour system consisted of ceramic and ceramic- elastomer composites
- 2012Ceramic-elastomer composites with percolation of phases
- 2011Microstructure and mechanical properties of cermic-metal composites obtained by pressure infiltration
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Fabrication and characterization of composite materials based on porous ceramic preform infiltrated by elastomer
Abstract
The paper presents the experimental results of fabrication and characterization of ceramic- elastomer composites. They were obtained using pressure infiltration of porous ceramics by elastomer. As a result the composites in which two phases are interpenetrating three-dimensionally and topologically throughout the microstructure were obtained. In order to enhance mechanical properties of performs a high isostatic pressure method was utilized. The obtained ceramic performs with porosity gradient within the range of 20–40% as well as composites were characterized by X-ray tomography. The effect of volume fraction of pores on residual porosity of composites was examined. These results are in accordance with SEM images which show the microstructure of composites without any delaminations and voids. Such composites exhibit a high initial strength with the ability to sustain large deformations due to combining the ceramic stiffness and rubbery elasticity of elastomer. Static compression tests for the obtained composites were carried out and the energy dissipated during compression was calculated as the area under the stress-strain curve. The dynamic behavior of the composite was investigated using the split Hopkinson pressure bar technique. It was found that ceramic-elastomer composites effectively dissipate the energy. Moreover, a ballistic test was carried out using armor piercing bullets.