Abstract

Unidirectional carbon/carbon (C/C) composites were prepared by the isothermal chemical vapor infiltration (ICVI) process. Thermal expansion behaviors of the composites from 800 to 2500°C were investigated along the longitudinal and vertical directions. Meanwhile, the thermal expansion curves of carbon fibers (CF) and pyrolytic carbon (PyC) from 800 to 2500°C were investigated individually. It was shown that coefficients of thermal expansion (CTEs) of untreated unidirectional C/C composites measured in the longitudinal and vertical directions gently increased with the increase of temperature from 800 to 1200°C. But in the temperature range of 1200–1600°C, longitudinal CTE of the untreated composites decreased sharply till reaching the lowest point at around 1600°C, and increased linearly as the temperature increased. While vertical CTE of the untreated ones increased rapidly over 1200°C until arriving the peak value at around 1600°C and fell rapidly in the temperature range of 1600–2500°C. On the other hand, for treated (2500°C, 2h) unidirectional C/C composites, CTEs in both directions increased slowly as the temperature increased from 800 to 2500°C, which varied from 1.68 to 3.07×10−6K−1 in the longitudinal direction and from 6.78 to 8.04×10−6K−1 in the vertical direction.

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