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Liquid metal infiltration of silicon based alloys into porous carbonaceous materials Part-III: Experimental verification of conversion products and infiltration depth by infiltration of Si-Zr alloy into mixed SiC/ graphite preforms

Naikade, Manoj
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Hain, Caroline
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Kastelik, Kaja
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January 1, 2023
Journal Of The European Ceramic Society

Porous carbonaceous preforms, made from graphite and silicon carbide (SiC) powders, with varying graphite powder mass fractions and particle sizes, were infiltrated at 1500 degrees C and 1700 degrees C by Si-8 at. pct Zr alloy to produce dense Si-Zr-SiC composites. The experiments were performed in a graphite chamber vacuum furnace at 10-2 mbar. The most desirable results were obtained for preforms composed of a mixture of graphite and SiC powders, with preforms containing 15-20 % mass fraction of graphite and infiltrated at 1500 degrees C. The banding of the Zr-rich phase observed in the cross-sections of SiC-C pre- forms infiltrated by the Si-Zr alloy may help in decoding the reactive infiltration process with binary alloys.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2022.09.036
Web of Science ID

WOS:000877589200004

Author(s)
Naikade, Manoj
Hain, Caroline
Kastelik, Kaja
Parrilli, Annapaola
Graule, Thomas
Weber, Ludger  
Ortona, Alberto
Date Issued

2023-01-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD

Published in
Journal Of The European Ceramic Society
Volume

43

Issue

1

Start page

47

End page

53

Subjects

Materials Science, Ceramics

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Materials Science

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lsi

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rmi

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sic composites

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si-zr alloy infiltration

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reactive infiltration

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melt infiltration

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hf alloy

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composites

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manufacture

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fabrication

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behavior

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carbide

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