International audienceThe chapter examines failure characteristics of silicon carbide fibers and their performances at intermediate temperatures <1000°C. Behavior at higher temperatures when creep dominates has been discussed in previous papers and books on fibers or ceramic matrix composites. Focus is placed on features of fast fracture of single filaments and tows, on strength degradation due to oxidation, and slow crack growth during static fatigue. Data on a wide spectrum of SiC‐based fibers of first, second, and third generations are reported
Silicon carbide fiber reinforced silicon carbide (SiC/SiC) ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) display ...
In this paper, the temperature-dependent matrix multicracking evolution of carbon-fiber-reinforced s...
The successful application of fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites (CMC) depends strongly on m...
International audienceThe chapter examines failure characteristics of silicon carbide fibers and the...
We evaluated mechanical properties (first matrix cracking stress, strength, and work-of-fracture) of...
Fiber bonded silicon carbide ceramic materials provide cost-advantage over traditional ceramic matri...
Silicon carbide fibers have high strength and high modulus and they are provided with flexible, mult...
The fracture behavior of 2-D SiC/SiC woven composite was investigated at both ambient and elevated t...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
We evaluated the effects of fiber coating thickness, fiber orientation, and elevated temperature on ...
Flaw generation and fracture behavior of Nicalon-fiber-reinforced SiC matrix composites are influenc...
In order to relate single fiber behavior to multiple fiber behavior in composites, fast-fracture ten...
Monotonic and fatigue properties of a SiC/SiC composite were studied at 1,300 C in tension. All test...
Tensile strength, creep strength, and rupture strength properties were measured for the following ty...
Barium magnesium-aluminosilicate glass-ceramic matrix composites containing SiC (Tyranno) fibres hav...
Silicon carbide fiber reinforced silicon carbide (SiC/SiC) ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) display ...
In this paper, the temperature-dependent matrix multicracking evolution of carbon-fiber-reinforced s...
The successful application of fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites (CMC) depends strongly on m...
International audienceThe chapter examines failure characteristics of silicon carbide fibers and the...
We evaluated mechanical properties (first matrix cracking stress, strength, and work-of-fracture) of...
Fiber bonded silicon carbide ceramic materials provide cost-advantage over traditional ceramic matri...
Silicon carbide fibers have high strength and high modulus and they are provided with flexible, mult...
The fracture behavior of 2-D SiC/SiC woven composite was investigated at both ambient and elevated t...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
We evaluated the effects of fiber coating thickness, fiber orientation, and elevated temperature on ...
Flaw generation and fracture behavior of Nicalon-fiber-reinforced SiC matrix composites are influenc...
In order to relate single fiber behavior to multiple fiber behavior in composites, fast-fracture ten...
Monotonic and fatigue properties of a SiC/SiC composite were studied at 1,300 C in tension. All test...
Tensile strength, creep strength, and rupture strength properties were measured for the following ty...
Barium magnesium-aluminosilicate glass-ceramic matrix composites containing SiC (Tyranno) fibres hav...
Silicon carbide fiber reinforced silicon carbide (SiC/SiC) ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) display ...
In this paper, the temperature-dependent matrix multicracking evolution of carbon-fiber-reinforced s...
The successful application of fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites (CMC) depends strongly on m...