Abstract

Abstract SCS-6 SiC continuous fiber-reinforced Ti-Al intermetallics-matrix composites were fabricated by HIP method and then heat-treated in vacuum under different conditions. The interfacial reaction kinetics and mechanism were studied by using SEM, EDS and XRD. The results show that the content fluctuation of reactive elements such as C, Ti and Si appears in interfacial reaction layers, and multi-layer interfacial reaction compounds form. Alloying element Nb in matrix remarkably diffuses into interfacial reaction zone and changes the activation energy for the interfacial reaction layer growth following a role of parabolic rate. The activation energy (Q k) and (k 0) of SCS-6 SiC/super α 2 and SCS-6 SiC/Ti 2AlNb are 317.664 kJ/mol, 175.709 kJ/mol and 5.4438 x 10 −2 m/s 1/2, 1.44 x 10 −5 m/s 1/2; respectively, and the diffusion coefficient ( D c) is about 10 −18–10 −20 m 2/s. It is confirmed that the SCS-6 SiC/Ti-Al intermetallic composites have higher interface compatibility and stability. Furthermore, compared with SCS-6 SiC/super α 2, the interface compatibility and stability of SCS-6 SiC/Ti 2AlNb are even higher.

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