1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02648280
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Fabrication of advanced metal and intermetallic composite materials by the wire arc spray process —an extended abstract

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“…Fibre strength is influenced by chemical effects, in particular the interface reaction and the amount of physical damage caused by processing. Fibre damage resulting from thermal spraying has been reported ( Ritter & Dupree, 1992; Clyne & Withers, 1993; Pickens, 1994; Baker et al ., 1997 ), and additional damage is known to occur during secondary consolidation and heat treatment ( Groves, 1992; Guo & Derby, 1995; Gambone, 1996; Kagawa et al ., 1996 ; Baker et al ., 1997 ; Vancheeswaran et al ., 1997 ). However, the bulk of previous work has been performed on the Textron SCS‐6 SiC fibre and the now obsolete DERA Sigma 1240 SiC fibre.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fibre strength is influenced by chemical effects, in particular the interface reaction and the amount of physical damage caused by processing. Fibre damage resulting from thermal spraying has been reported ( Ritter & Dupree, 1992; Clyne & Withers, 1993; Pickens, 1994; Baker et al ., 1997 ), and additional damage is known to occur during secondary consolidation and heat treatment ( Groves, 1992; Guo & Derby, 1995; Gambone, 1996; Kagawa et al ., 1996 ; Baker et al ., 1997 ; Vancheeswaran et al ., 1997 ). However, the bulk of previous work has been performed on the Textron SCS‐6 SiC fibre and the now obsolete DERA Sigma 1240 SiC fibre.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%