Laser assisted joining of SiC/SiC for nuclear applications

IF 2.8 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Monica Ferraris , Manuela De Maddis , Dario Basile , Khurshid Aliev , Dario Alidoost , Alessandro Benelli , Stefano De La Pierre , Valentina Casalegno , Marion Herrmann , Shuigen Huang , Jef Vleugels , Christophe Lorrette , Cédric Sauder , Konstantina Lambrinou
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Silicon carbide (SiC) is a high-performance ceramic renowned for its excellent strength, thermal stability, and corrosion resistance, making it highly critical for advanced applications. Yet, achieving reliable joints remains challenging, especially given the need for localized heating rather than bulk heating of an entire SiC component. Laser-assisted joining has emerged as a promising alternative, offering the advantages of localized heating, rapid processing without the need for pressure, and precise energy control that significantly minimizes impact on adjacent materials. This study examines the feasibility of using two different infrared diode lasers for pressure-less, localized joining of SiC/SiC tubes to SiC/SiC end-plugs. The results are compared with those obtained using conventional furnaces. A silica-alumina-yttria-based glass is utilized as the joining material. The morphology, microstructure, and mechanical strength of the joints are analyzed, with strength evaluated through push tests designed to detach the end-plug from the tube.

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核用SiC/SiC激光辅助连接
碳化硅(SiC)是一种高性能陶瓷,以其优异的强度,热稳定性和耐腐蚀性而闻名,这使得它在高级应用中至关重要。然而,实现可靠的接头仍然具有挑战性,特别是考虑到需要局部加热而不是整个SiC组件的大量加热。激光辅助连接已经成为一种很有前途的替代方法,它具有局部加热、无需压力的快速加工和精确的能量控制等优点,可以显着减少对相邻材料的影响。本研究探讨了使用两种不同的红外二极管激光器将SiC/SiC管与SiC/SiC端塞进行无压、局部连接的可行性。并将所得结果与常规炉进行了比较。硅铝钇基玻璃被用作连接材料。对接头的形貌、微观结构和机械强度进行了分析,并通过设计将端塞从管子上分离的推力试验来评估强度。
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Open Ceramics
Open Ceramics Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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