S. Sharafat, A. Aoyama, N. Morley, N. Ghoniem, B. Williams, James Seline
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Abstract
Syntactic closed-cell SiC-foam is being developed as a potential material for Flow Channel Inserts (FCIs). Syntactic foams consist of hollow spheres embedded in a matrix material. Manufacturing of syntactic polymer-base foams is a well-established technology; however, fabrication of syntactic ceramic foams has not been widely demonstrated. For FCI applications the syntactic SiC-foam should consist of near-stochiometric SiC with a well controlled closed-cell size distribution. Here, we report on the development status of the syntactic foam for FCI applications.