Abstract

The rapid development of hyper-sonic vehicles has put forward an urgent demand for ultra-high temperature resistance ceramic fibers ceramic matrix composites. The properties of ultrahigh-temperature ceramic matrix composites made of carbon-based ultra-high temperature resistance ceramic fibers are excellent. Therefore, the preparation processes of several commonly used carbide-resistant ultrahigh-temperature ceramic fibers are described in detail. This review compares the advantages and disadvantages of five common methods (Molten-salt synthesis method, Chemical Vapor Reaction Method, Chemical Vapor Deposited method, Sol-Gel Method & Polymer-Derived method) for preparing ceramic fibers, summarizes the preparation methods that should be used in the face of different preparation requirements, and evaluates the improvement and prospect of each method. Among them, the polymer-derived method, as the most difficult and effective preparation method, has been given great hope by material scientists.

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