Title of article :
Creep of Nextel™720/alumina–mullite ceramic composite at 1200 °C in air, argon, and steam
Author/Authors :
M.B Ruggles-Wrenn، نويسنده , , C.L. Genelin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The tensile creep behavior of an oxide–oxide continuous fiber ceramic composite was investigated at 1200 °C in laboratory air, in steam and in argon. The composite consists of a porous alumina–mullite matrix reinforced with laminated, woven mullite/alumina (Nextel™720) fibers, has no interface between the fiber and matrix, and relies on the porous matrix for flaw tolerance. The tensile stress–strain behavior was investigated and the tensile properties measured at 1200 °C. The elastic modulus was 74.5 GPa and the ultimate tensile strength was 153 MPa. Tensile creep behavior was examined for creep stresses in the 70–140 MPa range. Primary and secondary creep regimes were observed in all tests. Creep run-out (set to 100 h) was achieved in laboratory air for creep stress levels ⩽91 MPa. The presence of either steam or argon accelerated creep rates and reduced creep lifetimes. Composite microstructure, as well as damage and failure mechanisms were investigated.
Keywords :
B. Creep , D. Fractography , A. Ceramic–matrix composites (CMCs) , B. High-temperature properties , A. Oxides
Journal title :
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Journal title :
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY