Abstract

A three‐dimensional, object‐defined Monte Carlo simulation is applied to alumina‐silicon carbide whisker ceramic matrix composites. The simulation takes whisker orientation and size distributions into account simultaneously, and calculates a connectivity factor that relates whisker conductivity to macroscopic conductivity. Simulation results are compared with electrical measurements taken on real samples via impedance spectroscopy. Results show that the effect of whisker clumping can be seen in the impedance response as a decrease in the overall measured conductivity. Results also show that interfacial resistance influences the overall resistivity strongly relative to connectivity at volume fractions far above the percolation threshold. The possible mechanisms for interfacial resistance in the composite and their effect on the impedance response are discussed.

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