Static Fatigue of a Siliconized Silicon Carbide
Abstract
The static fatigue resistance of a novel siliconized silicon carbide has been evaluated. The material is fabricated by the in-situ reaction of silicon with fine, uniform carbon skeletons produced from liquid polymer solutions. The process has potential to make net shape parts without final machining. A very fine microstructure results which, in turn, gives high strength. Flexural specimens tested in this study had high strength at room and elevated temperatures (up to 1300 C), and had good static fatigue and creep resistance. Keywords: Mechanical properties; Ceramic materials; Silicon carbides; Fatigue; High temperature; Static; Fatigue; Fractography.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1987
- Accession Number
- ADA181479
Entities
People
- George D. Quinn