Abstract

The materials used in this study were unidirectional Hi-NicalonTM SiC fibers reinforced SiC matrix composites. SiC/SiC composites were fabricated by chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) method. Fibers were coated with either pyrolytic carbon, multiple SiC layers or `porous' SiC by CVI method prior to matrix deposition. They were irradiated in the High Flux Isotope Reactor at damage level of 0.5 dpa. Irradiation temperatures were either 300°C or 500°C. Interfacial shear properties and mechanical properties were evaluated. The correlation between interfacial shear properties and mechanical properties was examined. The `porous' SiC interface showed a strong bond when compared with the pyrolytic C and multiple SiC interface in the non-irradiated state. The interfacial shear properties were substantially degraded by irradiation with the `porous' SiC showing the most degradation.

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