High-Temperature Compressive Performance Of The Pre-Impacted 2d-C/Sic Composites: Coupling Effect Of Pre-Impact Energy, Temperature, Temperature-Keeping Duration, And Strain Rate

CARBON(2021)

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Two-dimensional carbon fiber reinforced silicon carbide (2D-C/SiC) composites are well-known for the high-temperature performance in aeronautical and aerospace fields, but they are susceptible to foreign object damage in service. Therefore, the high-temperature performance of pre-impacted 2D-C/SiC is closely connected with flight security. In this study, the pre-impact testing was conducted using a stress-reversal split Hopkinson bar, and the pre-impact energies were set from 0.1J to 0.9J. Subsequently, the pre-impacted specimens were heated for a period in the temperature-keeping procedure from 20 degrees C to 1600 degrees C. Oxidation kinetics of the pre-impacted 2D-C/SiC specimens were obtained based on the weight loss-temperature trends. Finally, the specimens were compressed under high temperatures at the strain rates from 10(-4)/s to 1000/s, so the residual compressive strength (RCS)-temperature trends were achieved. Hence, the correlation between the weight loss and the RCS was established. Interestingly, the pre-impact strengthening effect on the compressive strength was found. The results revealed that the RCS of 2D-C/SiC is affected by various parameters, providing new sights into the high-temperature damage tolerance of ceramic matrix composites. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Ceramic matrix composites, Foreign object damage, High-temperature damage tolerance, Oxidation kinetics, Split Hopkinson bar
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