International audienceThe creep behavior of Hi-Nicalon, Hi-Nicalon S and Tyranno SA3 fibers is investigated at temperatures up to 1700DC. Tensile tests were carried out on a high capability fiber testing apparatus in which the fiber is heated uniformly under vacuum. Analysis of initial microstructure and composition of fibers was performed using various techniques. All the fibers experienced a steady-state creep. Primary creep was found to be more or less significant depending on fiber microstructure. Steady-state creep was shown to result from grain boundary sliding. Activation energy and stress exponents were determined. Creep mechanisms are discussed on the basis of activation energy and stress exponent data. Finally, tertiary creep was ...
Fiber bonded silicon carbide ceramic materials provide cost-advantage over traditional ceramic matri...
International audienceSiCf-SiBC composites were produced using NLM 202 and Hi-Nicalon SiCf fibers. T...
Tensile creep and stress-rupture studies were conducted on Hi-Nicalon SiC fibers at 1200 and 1400 C ...
International audienceThe creep behavior of Hi-Nicalon, Hi-Nicalon S and Tyranno SA3 fibers is inves...
Structural aerospace components require materials that have superior long-term mechanical properties...
Tensile strength, creep strength, and rupture strength properties were measured for the following ty...
The creep behavior of three types of silicon carbide fibers that have been fabricated via chemical v...
The creep, thermal expansion, and elastic modulus properties for chemically vapor deposited SiC fibe...
Innovations in SiC based ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) have yielded exceptional high-temperature ...
A facility was demonstrated that successfully resolved problems highlighted by previous attempts to ...
Advanced SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are being considered for a variety of applications...
Microstructural development of SCS-6 SiC fibers induced by creep deformation at 1400 degrees C is pr...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
Aircraft structural and engine components are subjected to elevated temperature and steam environmen...
International audienceSiC based compositesSiC fibers embedded in a SiC matrixare among the most prom...
Fiber bonded silicon carbide ceramic materials provide cost-advantage over traditional ceramic matri...
International audienceSiCf-SiBC composites were produced using NLM 202 and Hi-Nicalon SiCf fibers. T...
Tensile creep and stress-rupture studies were conducted on Hi-Nicalon SiC fibers at 1200 and 1400 C ...
International audienceThe creep behavior of Hi-Nicalon, Hi-Nicalon S and Tyranno SA3 fibers is inves...
Structural aerospace components require materials that have superior long-term mechanical properties...
Tensile strength, creep strength, and rupture strength properties were measured for the following ty...
The creep behavior of three types of silicon carbide fibers that have been fabricated via chemical v...
The creep, thermal expansion, and elastic modulus properties for chemically vapor deposited SiC fibe...
Innovations in SiC based ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) have yielded exceptional high-temperature ...
A facility was demonstrated that successfully resolved problems highlighted by previous attempts to ...
Advanced SiC/SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) are being considered for a variety of applications...
Microstructural development of SCS-6 SiC fibers induced by creep deformation at 1400 degrees C is pr...
Silicon Carbide based Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are attractive materials for use in high-temp...
Aircraft structural and engine components are subjected to elevated temperature and steam environmen...
International audienceSiC based compositesSiC fibers embedded in a SiC matrixare among the most prom...
Fiber bonded silicon carbide ceramic materials provide cost-advantage over traditional ceramic matri...
International audienceSiCf-SiBC composites were produced using NLM 202 and Hi-Nicalon SiCf fibers. T...
Tensile creep and stress-rupture studies were conducted on Hi-Nicalon SiC fibers at 1200 and 1400 C ...