Abstract

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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