3D microstructure characterization of 2D Cf-ZrB2-SiC ultra-high temperature ceramic matrix composites using X-ray microscopy

Adarsha Ranjan Mishra, Vajinder Singh, Manish Patel,Rahul Mitra

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL(2024)

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A study has been carried out to examine the impact of fibre architecture on the infiltration permeability, con-stituent phase volume fractions, and matrix porosity of the carbon fibre (Cf)-ZrB2-20 vol% SiC ceramic matrix composites prepared through slurry infiltration, followed by hand lay-up and hot pressing. Unidirectional (UD) Cf-fibres in 0/0 degrees and 0/90 degrees orientations, as well as 8H satin woven Cf-fibres, have been utilized as reinforcement in the composites, which were subsequently densified through hot pressing after infiltration. Revelation of the 3D internal structure of the composites by X-ray microscopy has facilitated a thorough qualitative and quantitative evaluation of infiltration. The fraction of matrix (ZrB2 -20 vol% SiC) present along three orthogonal axes (X, Y and Z) of the scanned composite blocks has been calculated, with Z representing the direction of infiltration. This study has revealed that the composites processed from UD Cf-fibre preform exhibits greater infiltration, because of higher intra-bundle infiltration compared to the 8H woven Cf-fibre, and the accompanying analysis provides insight into the formation mechanisms of matrix porosities.
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Carbon fibre,Unidirectional,Satin weave,Hot pressing,X-ray microscopy
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