Slurry material extrusion of chopped carbon fiber reinforced silicon carbide ceramic matrix composites (CMCs)

IF 1.8 4区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Kyle R. Cox, Tess D. Marconie, Raina A. Shreiner Barger, Karan M. Motwani, Jeffrey P. Youngblood, Rodney W. Trice
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Silicon carbide (SiC) is a useful high temperature ceramic due to its excellent mechanical properties and oxidation resistance. In this study, monolithic SiC and chopped carbon fiber reinforced (Cf)/SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) were additively manufactured via direct ink writing (DIW). Samples employing five different print paths were prepared from SiC and 10 vol.% Cf/SiC inks. All parts were pressurelessly sintered, with relative densities of 96% measured for samples prepared from both inks. Electron and optical microscopy were used to show a high degree of fiber alignment parallel to the direction of the print. Thus, CMC architectures consistent with the print paths were created when printing the 10 vol.% Cf/SiC inks. Characteristic flexure strengths for monolithic SiC and 10 vol.% Cf/SiC CMC samples were the same for the 0° print path, measuring 360–375 MPa. Fiber pullout was observed on the fracture surface of the 10 vol.% Cf/SiC CMCs. The Weibull modulus for the 10 vol.% Cf/SiC CMC samples (10.7) was greater than the monolithic SiC samples (7.4); the trend of fibers narrowing the distribution of failure strengths was consistent for the other print paths investigated.

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International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology 工程技术-材料科学:硅酸盐
CiteScore
3.90
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9.50%
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280
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology publishes cutting edge applied research and development work focused on commercialization of engineered ceramics, products and processes. The publication also explores the barriers to commercialization, design and testing, environmental health issues, international standardization activities, databases, and cost models. Designed to get high quality information to end-users quickly, the peer process is led by an editorial board of experts from industry, government, and universities. Each issue focuses on a high-interest, high-impact topic plus includes a range of papers detailing applications of ceramics. Papers on all aspects of applied ceramics are welcome including those in the following areas: Nanotechnology applications; Ceramic Armor; Ceramic and Technology for Energy Applications (e.g., Fuel Cells, Batteries, Solar, Thermoelectric, and HT Superconductors); Ceramic Matrix Composites; Functional Materials; Thermal and Environmental Barrier Coatings; Bioceramic Applications; Green Manufacturing; Ceramic Processing; Glass Technology; Fiber optics; Ceramics in Environmental Applications; Ceramics in Electronic, Photonic and Magnetic Applications;
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