Method for ceramic matrix composite with carbon coating for wetting
US-2017342549-A1 · Nov 30, 2017 · US
US12371386B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12371386-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318243141-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2023 |
| Priority date | Feb 10, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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Some variations provide a pre-ceramic matrix composite comprising: a precursor pre-ceramic matrix; reinforcing elements disposed within the precursor pre-ceramic matrix; and a compressible material disposed on the surface of the reinforcing elements and interposed between the reinforcing elements and the precursor pre-ceramic matrix. Other variations provide a ceramic matrix composite comprising: a ceramic matrix; reinforcing elements disposed within the ceramic matrix; and a compressed material disposed on the surface of the reinforcing elements and interposed between the reinforcing elements and the matrix. The coating of compressible material prevents cracking during processing because the coating absorbs stresses associated with volumetric shrinkage of the ceramic matrix during densification, thereby reducing the stresses at the interface between the reinforcing elements and the ceramic matrix. Methods of fabricating ceramic matrix composites using the principles of the invention are disclosed. Methods include pyrolysis of pre-ceramic polymers, sintering of pre-ceramic materials, and sol-gel processing.
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A ceramic matrix composite comprising: (a) a matrix comprising a ceramic material; (b) one or more reinforcing elements disposed within said matrix, wherein said one or more reinforcing elements each contain a reinforcement material, and wherein said reinforcement material is characterized by a Young's modulus of at least 20 GPa; and (c) a compressed material disposed on a surface of said one or more reinforcing elements and interposed between said one or more reinforcing elements and said matrix, wherein said compressed material forms a discontinuous coating and/or a surface-patterned coating on said surface of said one or more reinforcing elements, wherein said compressed material is selected from the group consisting of pyrolyzed polyethylene, pyrolyzed polypropylene, pyrolyzed parylene, pyrolyzed polystyrene, pyrolyzed polycarbosilane, pyrolyzed polycarbosiloxane, pyrolyzed polycarbosilazane, Ni, Ni—Fe alloys, Cu, Au, Ag, Cr, Zn, Sn, non-amorphous SiO 2 , SiOC, SiOCN, SiON, SiTiCO, SiAlCO, SiBCN, SiAlON, Ti 3 AlC 2 , Ti 2 AlC, Ti 4 AlN 3 , Ti 3 GaC 2 , Ti 3 SnC 2 , B 2 O 3 , carbon, and combinations thereof, wherein said compressed material has a porosity from 0% to about 90%, and wherein said compressed material has a thickness less than or equal to an average thickness of said one or more reinforcing elements. 2. The ceramic matrix composite of claim 1 , wherein said ceramic material is an oxide, a carbide, a nitride, or a combination thereof. 3. The ceramic matrix composite of claim 1 , wherein said ceramic material is selected from the group consisting of SiC, Si 3 N 4 , SiO 2 , SiOC, SiOCN, SiON, SiTiCO, SiAlCO, SiBCN, BN, SiAlON, B 4 C, Al 2 O 3 , mullite, AlON, SiO 2 , TiO 2 , GeO 2 , ZrO 2 , and combinations thereof. 4. The ceramic matrix composite of claim 1 , wherein said one or more reinforcing elements have an average maximum dimension of about 5 microns to about 1 millimeter and an average length-to-thickness aspect ratio of about 1 to about 50. 5. The ceramic matrix composite of claim 1 , wherein said one or more reinforcing elements are in the form of particles, platelets, short fibers, long fibers, whiskers, hollow spheres, spheres with at least 98% of theoretical density of said reinforcement material, or a combination thereof. 6. The ceramic matrix composite of claim 1 , wherein said reinforcement material is present in a volume fraction from about 5% to about 60% based on a total volume of said ceramic matrix composite. 7. The ceramic matrix composite of claim 1 , wherein said reinforcement material is selected from the group consisting of SiC, Si 3 N 4 , SiOC, SiOCN, SiON, B 4 C, ZrC, HfC, TiC, WC, TiN, HfN, ZrN, AlON, Al 2 O 3 , SiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 —SiO 2 silicates, TiO 2 , CaO, GeO 2 , ZrO 2 , Y 2 O 3 , ZrB 2 , TiB 2 , ZrB 2 , HfB 2 , VB 2 , NbB 2 , TaB, TaB 2 , Ti, Zr, Ni, Al, W, Nb, Cr, Ta, Cu, Fe, Co, Y, and combinations or alloys thereof. 8. The ceramic matrix composite of claim 1 , wherein said porosity is from about 5% to about 50%. 9. The ceramic matrix composite of claim 1 , wherein said compressed material is a compressed form of a compressible material that has a stiffness that is less than 20% of the stiffness of said reinforcement material. 10. A ceramic matrix composite comprising: (a) a matrix comprising a ceramic material; (b) one or more reinforcing elements disposed within said matrix, wherein said one or more reinforcing elements each contain a reinforcement material; and (c) a compressed material disposed on a surface of said one or more reinforcing elements and interposed between said one or more reinforcing elements and said matrix, wherein said compressed material is selected from the group consisting of pyrolyzed thermoset polymers, pyrolyzed thermoplastic polymers, metals, ceramic materials, carbon, pyrolyzed phenolic polymers, and combinations thereof, wherein said compressed material has a porosity from 0% to about 90%, wherein said compressed material has a thickness less than or equal to an average thickness of said one or more reinforcing elements, and wherein said compressed material forms a discontinuous coating on said surface of said one or more reinforcing elements. 11. A ceramic matrix composite comprising: (a) a matrix comprising a ceramic material; (b) one or more reinforcing elements disposed within said matrix, wherein said one or more reinforcing elements each contain a reinforcement material; and (c) a compressed material disposed on a surface of said one or more reinforcing elements and interposed between said one or more reinforcing elements and said matrix, wherein said compressed material is selected from the group consisting of pyrolyzed thermoset polymers, pyrolyzed thermoplastic polymers, metals, ceramic materials, carbon, pyrolyzed phenolic polymers, and combinations thereof, wherein said compressed material has a porosity from 0% to about 90%, wherein said compressed material has a thickness less than or equal to an average thickness of said one or more reinforcing elements, and wherein said compressed material forms a surface-patterned coating on said surface of said one or more reinforcing elements.
Whiskers, spindles, needles or pins · CPC title
Coating the powders {or the macroscopic reinforcing agents} · CPC title
Porous or lightweight materials · CPC title
Computer aided shaping, e.g. rapid prototyping · CPC title
Density · CPC title
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