Abstract
The article summarizes the results of joint work of CIAM and CRIM, carried out under the leadership of prof. T.D. Karimbaev. The properties of the diamond-silicon carbide material (AKK) “Skeleton”, which is a ceramic composite with a silicon carbide matrix reinforced with diamond particles, and the test results of nozzle devices made from such material are presented. Research carried out using the AKK Skeleton material as an example showed that isotropic dispersed-reinforced composite materials with a silicon carbide matrix, in most of their properties, are capable of meeting the requirements for materials for units operating in high-enthalpy gas flows.
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