Tensile Properties and Fracture Toughness of Carbon Fiber Felt Reinforced Carbon Composites at High Temperatures up to 2 400°C

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Two kinds of carbon felt reinforced carbon composite of pitch fiber (C/C-A) and of PAN fiber (C/C-B) have been developed to improve the fracture mechanics properties of regular grade graphite. The tensile properties and the fracture toughness values of these new composites were determined as a function of temperature up to 2 400°C. These results were compared with those of a carbon fiber cloth reinforced carbon composite of rayon fiber (C/C-C) and a fine grain isostatic graphite (IG-11), and these distinctive features were discussed. © 1986, The Society of Materials Science, Japan. All rights reserved.

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Iwaki, H., & Komatsu, Y. (1986). Tensile Properties and Fracture Toughness of Carbon Fiber Felt Reinforced Carbon Composites at High Temperatures up to 2 400°C. Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, 35(397), 1144–1150. https://doi.org/10.2472/jsms.35.1144

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