Evaluation of fiber/matrix interfacial strength of neutron irradiated SiC/SiC composites using hysteresis loop analysis of tensile test

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Advanced SiC/SiC composites composed of highly-crystalline and near-stoichiometric SiC fibers, SiC matrix by CVI method, and PyC interphase were irradiated up to 1.0 × 10 25 n/m 2 (E > 0.1 MeV, ∼1 dpa) at 1273K. Unload/reload cyclic tensile test and hysteresis loop analysis were carried out in order to identify neutron irradiation effects on interfacial properties of advanced SiC/SiC. The composites exhibited good irradiation resistance in ultimate tensile strength (∼10% increase), but there were slight reduction of elastic modulus and proportional limit stress (PLS) (∼10%). Wider hysteresis loops and lower gradient of the curves beyond PLS from the strain-stress curves, and longer pullouts of fiber from the SEM observation were observed, which imply weaker F/M interactions after neutron irradiation. From the hysteresis loop analysis, degradation of interfacial sliding stress and negative increment of misfit stress after neutron irradiation were obtained. © 2006 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Ozawa, K., Hinoki, T., Nozawa, T., Katoh, Y., Maki, Y., Kondo, S., … Kohyama, A. (2006). Evaluation of fiber/matrix interfacial strength of neutron irradiated SiC/SiC composites using hysteresis loop analysis of tensile test. Materials Transactions, 47(1), 207–210. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.47.207

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