Stressed Oxidation of C/SiC Composites
- Author
- Brewer, David N.
- Published
- Apr. 1997.
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- Cawley, James D., Eckel, Andrew J., and Halbig, Michael C.
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- Constant load, stressed oxidation testing was performed on T-300 C/SiC composites with a SiC seal coat. Test conditions included temperatures ranging from 350 C to 1500 C at stresses of 69 MPa and 172 MPa (10 and 25 ksi). The coupon subjected to stressed oxidation at 550 C/69 MPa for 25 hours had a room temperature residual strength one-half that of the as-received coupons. The coupon tested at the higher stress and all coupons tested at higher temperatures failed in less than 25 hr. Microstructural analysis of the fracture surfaces, using SEM (scanning electron microscopy), revealed the formation of reduced cross-sectional fibers with pointed tips. Analysis of composite cross-sections show pathways for oxygen ingress. The discussion will focus on fiber/matrix interphase oxidation and debonding as well as the formation and implications of the fiber tip morphology.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
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- Document ID: 19970018376.
Accession ID: 97N20355.
NASA-TM-107457.
ARL-TR-1373.
NAS 1.15:107457.
E-10741.
Composites, Advanced Ceramics, Materials and Structures; 12-16 Jan. 1997; Cocoa Beach, Florida; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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