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Forced flow-thermal gradient chemical vapor infiltration (FCVI) for fabrication of carbon/ carbon

โœ Scribed by Sundar Vaidyaraman; W.Jack Lackey; Pradeep K. Agrawal; Garth B. Freeman


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
574 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

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โœฆ Synopsis


Carbon/carbon composites with porosities as low as 7% were fabricated within 8-12 hours using the forced flow-thermal gradient chemical vapor infiltration (FCVI) process. Preforms consisting of 40 layers of T-300 plain weave carbon cloth were infiltrated with a feed containing a carbon source and a diluent. The carbon sources studied in the present work included propylene, propane, and methane

and the diluent was hydrogen. Shorter processing times were obtained when propylene and propane were used as compared to methane. The highest deposition rate obtained in the present study was -3 pm/h which is more than an order of magnitude faster than the typical value of 0.1-0.25 pm/h for the isothermal infiltration process. In the infiltrated composites it was observed that the tows in a cloth were appreciably infiltrated, independent of their position in the preform. Whereas, the coating thickness between the tows and cloth layers strongly depended on the temperature, i.e. position within the preform.


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