Microstructure of carbon fiber preform and distribution of
pyrolytic carbon by chemical vapor infiltration①
pyrolytic carbon by chemical vapor infiltration①
(State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy,
Central South University, Changsha 410083, China)
Central South University, Changsha 410083, China)
Abstract: The carbon/carbon composites were made by chemical vapor infiltration(CVI) with needled felt preform.The distribution of the pyrolytic carbon in the carbon fiber preform was studied by polarized light microscope(PLM) and scanning electronic microscope(SEM). The experimental results indicate that the amount of pyrolytic carbon deposited on the surface of chopped carbon fiber is more than that on the surface of long carbon fiber. The reason is the different porosity between the layer of chopped carbon fiber and long carbon fiber. The carbon precursor gas which passes through the part of chopped carbon fibers decomposes and deposits on the surface of chopped carbon fiber. The pyrolytic carbon on the surface of long carbon fibers is produced by the carbon precursor gas diffusing from the chopped fiber and the Z-d fiber. Uniform pore distribution and porosity in preform are necessary for producing C/C composites with high properties.
Key words: carbon/carbon composites; chemical vapor infiltration; carbon fiber preform; porosity;
pyrolytic carbon
pyrolytic carbon