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      Cf/C composites: correlation between CVI process parameters and Pyrolytic Carbon microstructure

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          Chemical Vapour Infiltration (CVI) technique has been long used to produce carbon/carbon composites. The Pyrolytic Carbon (Py-C) matrix infiltrated by CVI could have different microstructures, i.e. Rough Laminar (RL), Smooth Laminar (SL) or Isotropic (ISO). These matrix microstructures, characterized by different properties, influence the mechanical behaviour of the obtained composites. Tailoring the process parameters, it is possible to direct the infiltration towards a specific Py-C type. However, the factors, influencing the production of a specific matrix microstructure, are numerous and interconnected, e.g. temperature, pressure, flow rates etc. Due to the complexity of the physical and chemical phenomena involved in CVI process, up to now it has not been possible to obtain a general correlation between CVI process parameters and Py–C microstructure. This study is aimed at investigating the relationship between infiltration temperature and the microstructure of obtained Py-C, for a pilot - sized CVI/CVD reactor. Fixing the other process parameters and varying only the temperature, from 1100°C to 1300°C, the Py-C infiltration was performed on fibrous preforms. Polarized light microscopy, with quantitative measurements of average extinction angle (Ae), and Raman spectroscopy were used to characterize the obtained Py-C microstructures.

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          Journal
          Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
          Gruppo Italiano Frattura
          01 October 2014
          : 8
          : 30
          : 68-74
          Affiliations
          [1 ] ENEA - Faenza Technical Unit for Material Technologies
          [2 ] ENEA, Chemical and Technology Unit
          [3 ] Certimac S.c.a.r.l.
          [4 ] University of Bologna
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          c1da6feb013b49128d5cde858411c197
          5b17dced-995b-4b56-b0b1-c904f2e70851

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          Technology
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          Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
          TK1-9971
          Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
          TA401-492

          Materials technology,Materials properties,Materials characterization,Engineering,Civil engineering,Mechanical engineering
          Cf/C composites,CVI,Py-C microstructure,Temperature

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