Abstract

Abstract Carbon fibre preforms were coated with B–C, Si–B–C and Si–C deposits obtained by chemical vapour deposition in order to limit their oxidation rate. B–C and B-rich Si–B–C coatings oxidize rapidly and lead to the formation of a glassy film that protect carbon fibres from oxidation. Oxidation occurs by oxygen diffusion through this glassy film. Si–C and Si-rich Si–B–C deposits oxidize slowly and protect efficiently carbon fibre from oxidation. Oxygen accesses to the carbon fibre surface only occurs through cracks of the deposit. Thin deposits (≈30 nm) are less efficient than thicker deposits because the oxygen can progress between SiC crystallites. Deposits thicker than 100 nm efficiently protect carbon fibres from oxidation.

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