Abstract

Three dimensional textile Hi-Nicalon silicon carbide fiber reinforced silicon carbide composites with high toughness and reliability were fabricated by chemical vapor infiltration. The mechanical properties of the composite materials were investigated under bending, shear, and impact loading. The density of the composites was 2.5 g cm −3 after the three dimension silicon carbide perform has been infiltrated for 30 h. The values of flexural strength were 860 MPa at room temperature and 1010 MPa at 1300°C in vacuum. Above the infiltration temperature, the failure behavior of the composites became brittle because of the strong interfacial bonding and the mis-match of thermal expansion coefficients between fiber and matrix. The obtained value of shear strength was 67.5 MPa. The composites exhibited excellent impact resistance and the value of dynamic fracture toughness is 36.0 kJ m −2 was measured with Charpy impact tests.

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