Original paper(Vol.49 No.8 pp.892)

The Evaluation of Oxidation Behaviors and Mechanical Properties of C/C Composite with Two Different Types Carbon Fiber

Chihiro Mochizuki and Yuji Kimura

Abstract:Carbon fiber reinforced carbon (C/C) composites have light weight, high strength, high elastic modulus and high temperature satrength in an inert atmosphere. However, carbon materials can actively react with oxygen in oxidation environment at above 500. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate about the oxidation mechanism of C/C composites on basis of graphitized microstructure. And alos, oxidation behaviors of C/C composite made by different types of carbon fiber have not been made clear. In this study, oxidation behavior of C/C composites with different two types reinforceing fiber were investigated at high temperature in air by measuring weight loss with oxidation time and by examining it's graphitization and microstructure. Then, mechanical properties of oxidized C/C composites were investigated by 3-point bending test under spanratio of 4. As a result, the oxidation rate of C/C composites with carbon fiber heat-treated at higher temperature shows smaller than that of carbo fiber heat-treated at the lower temperature. Furthermore, the difference in the oxidized morphologies is recognized depending upon the oxidation temperature and the type of carbon fiber. And, in mechanical prepoerties,the reduction of shear strength was preferentially recognizd in case of the specimen oxidized at 600 comparing to that oxidized 1000, even when the total weight loss is almost the same.

Key Words:C/C composite , High temperature , Oxidation behavior ,@Mechanical properties