Abstract

A species of glass–ceramic composite known as 2D SiC f/MLAS has been studied in this paper. The materials have been creep tested under different experimental conditions viz., temperatures ranging from 1273 K to 1473 K at stresses from 50 to 260 MPa. The stresses were mainly applied in 3-point bending with two kinds of geometry, but also in tension. Results in tension confirm our assumptions. Regardless of the conditions, it appears that the creep behavior of these composites was strongly related to the damage history acquired during loading prior to the start of the creep test. This particular damage was caused when the applied stress was above the elastic limit stress.

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