Abstract Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) reinforced carbon/carbon-copper (C/C-Cu-CNTs) composites were fabricated by thermal gradient chemical vapor infiltration (TGCVI). The effect of copper and CNTs on the microstructure and flexural properties of… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) reinforced carbon/carbon-copper (C/C-Cu-CNTs) composites were fabricated by thermal gradient chemical vapor infiltration (TGCVI). The effect of copper and CNTs on the microstructure and flexural properties of carbon/carbon (C/C) composites were investigated. Results showed that the flexural strength of C/C-Cu-CNTs composites was larger than that of pure C/C composites and C/C-Cu composites. Copper particles coated on carbon fibers reduced the contact area between pyrolytic carbon matrix and carbon fibers, leading to the decrease of flexural strength by 17.34% in direction Z and 22.44% in direction X, respectively. However, CNTs catalyzed by copper particles linked adjacent pyrolytic carbon layers together as a bridge and made propagation resistance of cracks increased, which strengthened the matrix. The flexural strength of C/C composites was improved by 33.61% in direction Z and 23.94% in direction X, respectively.
               
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