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Interfacial property evaluation of SiC/SiC model composites by single fiber push-out test

Ozawa, Kazumi; Nozawa, Takashi; Tanigawa, Hiroyasu

Interfacial properties of unidirectional CVI SiC/SiC minicomposites reinforced with Hi-Nicalon Type-S (HNLS) and Tyranno-SA3 were evaluated. Only HNLS minicomposites with 240- and 1150-nm-thick PyC interphases exhibited a pseudo-ductile behavior. Brittle fracture behavior of other minicomposites was attributed primarily to quite low fiber volume fraction. The HNLS minicomposites with 240-nm-thick exhibited an ultimate tensile strength equivalent to 79-104% of the fiber bundle strength but only 70-85% of the strength of 1150-nm-thick. Based on hysteresis loop analysis, sliding stress estimated for the 240-nm-thick appeared to be about 1.4 times as that for the 1150-nm-thick. This shows that both composites satisfy the GLS condition, but the composite with the thicker interphase could not achieve its fiber bundle strength, probably due to the lower interfacial sliding stress.

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