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Liquid metal infiltration of silicon based alloys into porous carbonaceous materials. Part I: Modelling of channel filling and reaction phase formation

Naikade, Manoj
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Ortona, Alberto
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Graule, Thomas
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May 1, 2022
Journal Of The European Ceramic Society

A relation for an adequate pore fraction needed to obtain residual Si and C free composites via reactive Si-X alloy infiltration is presented. The volume ratio of SiC and carbonaceous phase, the composition of the infiltrating liquid and the apparent density of the preform are used as design entities. The approach allows identifying combinations of these design entities leading to desirable microstructures, e.g. those free of residual silicon or free of excess graphite. The approach gives further access to important post infiltration characteristics like propensity of the various phases. An idealising mathematical model describing the reactive flow of Si-X alloy in a single micron sized capillary channel of carbon as well as in carbonaceous preforms is presented. The model is further expanded to evaluate the infiltration depth in porous carbonaceous preform for a given composition of Si-X alloy and infiltration temperature. The model is presented for both isothermal and non-isothermal cases. The analysis is formulated in general terms and is hence applicable to a large variety of Si-C-refractory metal systems of potential interest.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2021.12.068
Web of Science ID

WOS:000751865600005

Author(s)
Naikade, Manoj
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Ortona, Alberto
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Graule, Thomas
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Weber, Ludger  
Date Issued

2022-05-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD

Published in
Journal Of The European Ceramic Society
Volume

42

Issue

5

Start page

1971

End page

1983

Subjects

Materials Science, Ceramics

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Materials Science

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lsi

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sic composites

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si-alloy infiltration

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melt infiltration

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capillary infiltration

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carbide

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si

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February 28, 2022
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