Non-oxide CMCs based on pyc-coated SiC-fibres (Tyranno SA3 TM ) as well as novel amorphous ceramic fibres in the quaternary system Si-B-C-N (named SiBNC-fibres) were manufactured via polymer infiltration and pyrolysis process. Two different fibre architectures were applied: 0|90 • unidirectional (UD) cross-ply and 0|90 • plain weave fabric layer. UD cross-ply reinforced CMCs exhibit much more uniformly distributed filaments leading to better infiltration efficiency in resin transfer moulding process. Bending strength and fracture behaviour are strongly influenced by fibre architecture: UD cross-ply reinforced CMCs show higher bending strengths and less non-linear behaviour compared to plain weave fibre reinforcement. In tensile test there is no evidence of an influence of fibre architecture. Mechanical properties of unexposed SiC pyc /SiCN and SiBNC pyc /SiCN strongly correlate with fibre properties. After exposure to air (T = 1100 • C, 20 h), a significant decrease of mechanical properties could be observed, caused by complete oxidation of pyc-fibre coating interfered with silica formation.
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