The study proposed to increase the thermal conductivity of multilayer, self-healing ceramic matrix composites using the liquid silicon impregnation process. The prior introduction of carbon xerolegs, whose texture is controlled by controlling the synthesis parameters of the initial gel, makes it possible to reduce and homogenize the porosity of these materials. Studies of the impregnation of composites by liquid silicium have shown that the in situ production of gas at high temperatures requires a special device and conditions in order to achieve zero final porosity. The evacuation of these gaseous species is favored by a slow and unidirectional flow of silicon and by maintaining as long as possible, the side slices of the material permeabl...