Influence of fiber content on C/C-SiC brake materials fabricated by compression molding and hot sintering

2019 
Abstract In this work, short carbon fibers were utilized as reinforcing materials to incorporate with C-SiC ceramics. C f /C-SiC composites containing diverse fiber contents were fabricated by combining compression molding and hot sintering. Mechanical and tribological properties were carefully investigated. The result indicates that 30 vol% fiber content composite shows the highest flexural strength (201.42 MPa) and shear strength (116.68 MPa). The reinforcing mechanisms are summarized as fiber pulling-out, fiber debonding and fiber bridging, as well as crack deflection. Tribological testing reveals that 30% fiber content composite shows the strongest wear resistance (3.95 × 10 −6  mm 3 /N⋅m) and cyclic performances (COF of 0.27 after 50 cycles). The friction mechanisms are divided into abrasive wear, adhesion wear and oxidation wear by different wear stages.
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