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Effect of carrier gases on densification rate, bulk density and microstructure of carbon/carbon composites

  • Zhen Hua Hou
  • , Ming Yang Hao
  • , Rui Ying Luo*
  • , Qiao Xiang
  • , Wei Yang
  • , Hai Dong Shang
  • , Huai Zhe Xu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University

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Abstract

Effect of carrier gases (H2 and CO2) on the densification rate, bulk density and microstructure of carbon/carbon composites fabricated by isothermalchemical vapor infiltration from methane (CH4) was investigated. In the initial 50 h, the densification rate obtained from CH4-H2 is obviously higher than that from CH4-CO2, while the densification rate from CH4-H2 is lower than that from CH4-CO2with a further increase of infiltration time. When the carrier gas is switched from H2 to CO2, the average bulk density of the compositeincreases from 1.626 to 1.723 g/cm3, the maximum radial density gradient decreases from 0.074 to 0.056 g/cm3, the matrix changes from the pure rough laminar to hybrid rough laminar pyrocarbon with overgrowth cones, and the average degree of graphitization reduces from 62.7% to 50.8%. These significant changes are caused by the fact that CO2 can effectively reduce the surface deposition rate but does not inhibit the in-pore infiltration, and thatdefects are formed in the deposits by a CO2 introduction in gas phase and the resulting overgrowth cones deteriorate the texture degree of pyrocarbon.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)364-371
Number of pages8
JournalXinxing Tan Cailiao/New Carbon Materials
Volume30
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2015

Keywords

  • Carbon/carbon composites
  • Carrier gas
  • Chemical vapor deposition
  • Microstructure

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