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  • A fundamental study for the crack healing of SiC ceramics and SiCf/SiC composite ceramics
  • Ki Woo Nama,*, Chang Kwon Moona and Im Sul Seob
  • a Materials Science and Engineering, Pukyong Nat'l Univ, Busan, 608-739, Korea b Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto Univ, Kyoto, 606-8501, Japan
Abstract
After sintering SiCf/SiC composite ceramics as a material applied to the blanket structure of a fusion reactor, micro-cracks are created by conducting a Vickers test. The presence of a crack was observed using a SEM and the relation between the bending strength and the orientation of the reinforcing fibers were analyzed. There is no relation between the bending strength of SiCf/SiC composite ceramics and the size of a pre-crack until a limited crack size. The crack healing behavior was investigated on SiCf/SiC composite ceramics with a coating of SiO2 nano-colloid on the surface using various methods, such as dipping and a hydrostatic pressure. Although the coating treatment with SiO2 nano-colloid is conducted according to the hydrostatic pressure method, SiO2 oxide is only created at the base of a crack. As a result, the recovery of bending strength cannot be anticipated.

Keywords: Crack healing, SiCf/SiC composite ceramics, SiO2 Nano-colloid.

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  • 2011; 12(6): 646-649

    Published on Dec 31, 2011

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