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Effects of Carbon Yarn Size on the Mechanical Properties of Plain Woven C/SiC Composites
Authors:Yiqiang Wang  Litong Zhang  Laifei Cheng
Affiliation:National Key Laboratory of Thermostructure Composite Materials, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an Shaanxi 710072, China
Abstract:The effects of yarn size on the mechanical properties of silicon carbide composites reinforced with a plain woven carbon cloth with two sizes of yarns (1 and 3 k) were investigated. The experimental results show that the composite fabricated with 1 k yarns exhibits greater stiffness and strength than the composite fabricated with 3 k yarns. Microstructural observations revealed the existence of matrix microcracks in both the composites under the as-processed condition due to the large difference of thermal expansion between the fibers and the matrix, which are more severe for the composite with 3 k yarns. The fractured surfaces of the composite with 1 k yarns showed extensive fiber pull-out in contrast to the yarn pull-out in the composite with 3 k yarns. The larger interyarn and intrayarn voids due to difficulties of matrix infiltration in the composite with 3 k yarns represent the primary contribution to the diminished mechanical properties. Unequal yarn sizes give rise to different yarn waviness, which may be another source of difference in the mechanical properties of composites.
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