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Materials Science and Engineering

2021

Ceramic fibers

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Static Fatigue Of Hi-Nicalon™ S Ceramic Fiber Tows At 600°C In Air And Silicic Acid-Saturated Steam, Caleigh M. Nelson Mar 2021

Static Fatigue Of Hi-Nicalon™ S Ceramic Fiber Tows At 600°C In Air And Silicic Acid-Saturated Steam, Caleigh M. Nelson

Theses and Dissertations

Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) have the potential to be utilized in applications such as hypersonic vehicles, aircraft leading edges, hot sections of engines, and rocket nozzles. Of particular interest are advanced SiC/SiC composites that can withstand the elevated temperatures and harsh oxidizing environments while maintaining their properties and structural integrity under an applied load. Steam, a major component of combustion environment, is one such aggressive oxidizing environment. As steam passes through the SiC/SiC composite, entering the composite interior through the cracks in the SiC matrix, it becomes saturated with silicic acid, Si(OH)4. Before incorporating SiC/SiC composites in the …