Title of article :
Friction performance of C/C composites prepared using rapid directional diffused chemical vapor infiltration processes Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Ruiying Luo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
A technology used to prepare C/C composites using a rapid directional diffused (RDD) chemical vapor infiltration process has been investigated. General RDD technologies were explored, and optimal parameters were determined. The friction and wear properties of this material were researched. The results showed that in the RDD process, propylene and nitrogen were rapidly and directionally diffused into the carbon preforms enabling carbon deposition to occur from the inside of the preform to the outside. This method prevents the formation of an outer crust on the surface of preforms and facilitates uniformity of densification. With the RDD process no surface machining was required between chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) cycles thereby enabling continuous densification and reducing the CVI cycle times. The optimum processing conditions for RDD CVI were as follows; furnace temperature 950 °C; and furnace pressure 6.7 kPa. The C/C composites produced using RDD CVI processing exhibited good friction performance. Their curves of the brake moment with the velocity are stable under dry conditions, and their wet brake moment is greatly reduced. The average thickness wear is decreased to 9.5×10−4 mm/surface/stop.
Keywords :
B. chemical vapor infiltration , D. Frictional properties , A. Carbon–carbon composites