Preparation and properties of continuous Al-containing silicon carbide fibers
Continuous SiC(OA1) fibers, named KD-A fibers, were prepared by the melt-spinning of ceramic precursor polyaluminocarbosilane, air-curing, and pyrolizing at 1 300℃. These fibers contained small amount of aluminum and 7%-9% oxygen. The KD-A fibers were converted into sintered SiC(A1) fibers, named KD...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China 2005-06, Vol.15 (3), p.510-514 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Continuous SiC(OA1) fibers, named KD-A fibers, were prepared by the melt-spinning of ceramic precursor polyaluminocarbosilane, air-curing, and pyrolizing at 1 300℃. These fibers contained small amount of aluminum and 7%-9% oxygen. The KD-A fibers were converted into sintered SiC(A1) fibers, named KD-SA, by sintering at 1 800℃. The fibers were characterized by chemical analysis, tensile strength test, SEM and XRD. The tensile strength, elastic modulus and diameter of the KD-A fibers are 2.6 GPa, 210 GPa, 12- 14μm, respectively. The KD-A fibers have higher thermal stability, more excellent oxidation resistance than the Nicalon fibers. The properties of the KD-A fibers have reached the level of Hi-Nicalon fibers. The tensile strength, elastic modulus and diameter of the KD-A fibers are 2.1 GPa, 405 GPa, 10 - 12μm, respectively. The KD-SA fibers with nearly stoichiometric component have stable performance at high temperature, and better creep resistance than the Tyranno SA fibers. |
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ISSN: | 1003-6326 |