FRACTURE OF SiC FIBER/GLASS-CERAMIC COMPOSITES AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE.

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SiC fiber reinforced LAS and BMAS glass-ceramic matrix composites have recently been developed. They show a combination of high strength and exceptional toughness over a wide temperature range. However, they suffer from significant brittle over the temperature range of 800 degree -1100 degree C when tested in air. The objective of the work was to understand this embrittlement behavior.

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Stewart, R. L., Chyung, K., Taylor, M. P., & Cooper, R. F. (1986). FRACTURE OF SiC FIBER/GLASS-CERAMIC COMPOSITES AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE. In Fracture Mechanics of Ceramics (Vol. 7, pp. 33–51). Plenum Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7023-3_3

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