When chemically vapour deposited from propane within fibrous preforms, pyro
carbon does not always exhibit the same microstructure in the whole preform
. Texture profiles (or extinction angle profiles measured by polarized ligh
t optical microscopy) depend markedly on the residence time of the reactive
gas in the hot zone and to a lesser extent on the infiltration temperature
. For low residence times, a transition is observed from a smooth laminar (
weakly anisotropic) texture at the external surface to an in-depth rough la
minar (highly anistropic) texture. This transition can be explained on the
basis of maturation of the gas phase within the preform. For high residence
times, the reverse transition occurs, with a decrease of pyrocarbon anisot
ropy from the surface to the internal part of the preform. This opposite be
havior can be associated to an external gas phase maturation followed by an
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