Abstract
Abstract SiC ceramics, for the first time, were toughened with nano scale carbon nanotubes (CNTs) buckypapers and micro scale carbon fibers within this work. The CNTs buckypapers were alternately laminated with carbon fiber fabrics (C fb ) to a preform by needle punched in Z-direction. Afterwards, the buckypaper-C fb /SiC composites were obtained by infiltrating of SiC into the as-laminated preform via chemical vapor infiltration (CVI). Some effects of different lamination thickness and CVI times on the mechanical properties of the composites were investigated. Results showed that the maximum flexural strength and work of fracture of the buckypaper-C fb /SiC composites reached 262.4 MPa and 4.15 kJ m −2 , respectively, when the thickness reached about 3.50 mm. Compared to C fb /SiC composites without buckypapers, the strength and work of fracture of the buckypaper-C fb /SiC composites increased by 19.8% and 111.7%, respectively. Densified composites can be obtained after CVI for 8 times. A main factor affecting the mechanical properties of buckypaper-C fb /SiC composites is the degree of densification. Introducing nano scale CNTs and micro scale carbon fibers reaches a multiscale co-toughening effect. Meanwhile, a sandwich structure ceramic matrix composite with high-CNT concentration was obtained in this work.
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