EFFECT OF HOT-PRESSING TIME AND POST-HEAT TREATMENT ON THE MICROSTRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF SIC-FIBER-REINFORCED GLASS-CERAMIC COMPOSITES

Authors
Citation
Hh. Shin et Rf. Speyer, EFFECT OF HOT-PRESSING TIME AND POST-HEAT TREATMENT ON THE MICROSTRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF SIC-FIBER-REINFORCED GLASS-CERAMIC COMPOSITES, Journal of Materials Science, 29(14), 1994, pp. 3630-3636
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
00222461
Volume
29
Issue
14
Year of publication
1994
Pages
3630 - 3636
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2461(1994)29:14<3630:EOHTAP>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Nicalon-SiC-fibre-reinforced (35 vol %) lithium-aluminosilicate (LAS) glass-ceramic composites were fabricated by a slurry-infiltration proc ess followed by hot pressing at 1400-degrees-C and 10 MPa for varying soaking times. The ultimate strength and elastic modulus of the as-fab ricated composites, as determined by four-point flexural tests, increa sed rapidly with the densification time, saturating after 30 min at 55 0 MPa and 130 GPa, respectively. Longer hot-pressing times caused a de crease in the elastic modulus via fibre degradation. A carbon-rich int erfacial layer formed between the fibres and the matrix, the thickness of which reached a maximum of approximately 400 nm after approximatel y 30 min soaking time. The flexural strength of post-heat-treated comp osites in air decreased by a factor of approximately four, due to oxid ation and removal of the carbon content of the interfacial layer. The silica-rich bridges left behind between the fibres and the matrix cont ributed to brittle fracture of the composite.