A process technology for the processing of the continuous carbon fibre reinforced ZrB2 (Cf – ZrB2) ultra high temperature ceramic matrix composite (UHTCMC) has been developed. The processing steps are slurry infiltration followed by curing and pyrolysis. The composite was then subjected to high temperature pressureless sintering. The microstrcutural and mechanical properties of Cf – ZrB2 UHTCMC were characterized at the completion of each processing step. The de-lamination between the carbon fibre and the ZrB2 matrix layer in 2D Cf – ZrB2 composite after pressureless sintering was found. However, the problem of de-lamination after sintering was not detected in the 2.5D Cf – ZrB2 composite by stitching the infiltrated layers in the Z-directi...
In this paper, we aimed to improve the oxidation and ablation resistance of carbon fiber-reinforced ...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the processing, microstructure, and mechanical prop...
In this paper, for the first time, we report the manufacturing and characterization of large UHTCMCs...
The sintering behavior and mechanical properties of carbon fibre reinforced ZrB2/SiC/WC composites w...
The materials currently used in aerospace and aviation, such as C/C and C/SiC composites, possess ex...
Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) based on zirconium diboride (ZrB2) reinforced by vapor grown carbon...
A processing method common to composite ceramics with very different ZrB2/SiC ratios was developed i...
The project will involve the process development and characterisation of an ultra-high temperature c...
Monolithic ceramic materials are currently being used for ultra high temperature applications such a...
The work carried out under the XMat research programme (Materials Systems for Extreme Environments, ...
A series of high-density ceramic composites with carbon fibre content between 40 and 65% and ultra-r...
Ultra-High Temperature Ceramic Matrix Composites (UHTCMCs) are the next generation composites develo...
Abstract ZrB2–SiC/ZrSi2 ceramics containing 30 vol% carbon fiber (Cf) additive were fabricated by ho...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the processing, microstructure, and mechanical prop...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the processing, microstructure, and mechanical prop...
In this paper, we aimed to improve the oxidation and ablation resistance of carbon fiber-reinforced ...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the processing, microstructure, and mechanical prop...
In this paper, for the first time, we report the manufacturing and characterization of large UHTCMCs...
The sintering behavior and mechanical properties of carbon fibre reinforced ZrB2/SiC/WC composites w...
The materials currently used in aerospace and aviation, such as C/C and C/SiC composites, possess ex...
Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) based on zirconium diboride (ZrB2) reinforced by vapor grown carbon...
A processing method common to composite ceramics with very different ZrB2/SiC ratios was developed i...
The project will involve the process development and characterisation of an ultra-high temperature c...
Monolithic ceramic materials are currently being used for ultra high temperature applications such a...
The work carried out under the XMat research programme (Materials Systems for Extreme Environments, ...
A series of high-density ceramic composites with carbon fibre content between 40 and 65% and ultra-r...
Ultra-High Temperature Ceramic Matrix Composites (UHTCMCs) are the next generation composites develo...
Abstract ZrB2–SiC/ZrSi2 ceramics containing 30 vol% carbon fiber (Cf) additive were fabricated by ho...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the processing, microstructure, and mechanical prop...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the processing, microstructure, and mechanical prop...
In this paper, we aimed to improve the oxidation and ablation resistance of carbon fiber-reinforced ...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the processing, microstructure, and mechanical prop...
In this paper, for the first time, we report the manufacturing and characterization of large UHTCMCs...