화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.37, No.6, 1101-1106, 2002
Effect of structure of interfacial coating layer on mechanical properties of continuous fiber reinforced reaction sintered silicon carbide matrix composite
A dense silicon carbide matrix composite reinforced by Hi-Nicalon fibers CVD coated with boron nitride and silicon carbide was fabricated by slurry impregnation and subsequent reaction sintering with molten silicon. The effect of the structure and the thickness of the silicon carbide layer of the fiber coating on the mechanical properties of the composite were investigated. That is, three types of silicon carbide layers, namely a dense structure with a thickness of 0.15 mum and two porous structures with a thickness of 0.15 mum and 0.48 mum, respectively, were investigated. As a result, excellent strength property of ceramic matrix composite (CMC) was obtained in the case of the dense silicon carbide (SiC) layer. The thickness effect of the SiC layer on the strength was smaller than that of the structure.