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Preparation and properties of an oxide fiber‐reinforced silica matrix composite

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Oxide (Nextel™ 440) fiber-reinforced silica composites, with the density and porosity of 1.97 g/cm3 and 21.8%, were prepared through sol-gel. Their average flexure strength, elastic modulus, shear strength, and fracture… Click to show full abstract

Oxide (Nextel™ 440) fiber-reinforced silica composites, with the density and porosity of 1.97 g/cm3 and 21.8%, were prepared through sol-gel. Their average flexure strength, elastic modulus, shear strength, and fracture toughness at room temperature were 119.7 MPa, 25.6 GPa, 10.8 MPa, and 4.0 MPa·m1/2, respectively. The composites showed typical toughened fracture behavior, and distinct pullout fibers were observed at the fracture surface. Their mechanical properties were performant up to 1000°C, with the maximum flexural strength of 132.2 MPa at 900°C. Moreover, the composites showed good thermal stability, even after thermal aging and thermal shock at elevated temperatures.

Keywords: properties oxide; fiber reinforced; reinforced silica; preparation properties; mpa

Journal Title: International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
Year Published: 2017

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