2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-017-6629-8
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Physical and mechanical properties of SiC-CNTs nano-composites produced by a rapid microwave process

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“…have excellent thermal, electrical, and mechanical properties. Extensive research has shown that nanocarbon can enhance many properties of ceramics, for example, the mechanical, frictional [6][7][8][9], electrical [10][11][12][13], and thermal properties [14][15][16]. As a result, nanocarbon is regarded as an ideal reinforcing phase in ceramic matrix materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have excellent thermal, electrical, and mechanical properties. Extensive research has shown that nanocarbon can enhance many properties of ceramics, for example, the mechanical, frictional [6][7][8][9], electrical [10][11][12][13], and thermal properties [14][15][16]. As a result, nanocarbon is regarded as an ideal reinforcing phase in ceramic matrix materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the researchers came up with various methods to disperse the CNT throughout SiC ceramic matrix. One of the methods is conventional powder processing in which the CNTs are mixed with SiC ceramic particles in a solution (that may be, butyl alcohol [198], isopropyl alcohol [214,256], acetone [174], and ethanol [47,100]) which is then ultrasonicated or/and ball milled, followed by the crushing, sieving and densifying of the dried powder. There is another method that enables tailor suspension stability, therefore controlling the rheological properties and is known as the colloidal process [97].…”
Section: Synthesis Of Cntsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then after mixing of SiC and CNTs, different densification techniques are used to complete the composite preparations. Some of the densification techniques used are: hot pressing (HP) [129,195,198], liquid phase sintering (LPS) [174], spark plasma sintering (SPS) [42-43, 47, 256], pulsed electric current sintering (PECS) [213], and rapid microwave process [100]. It must be noted that there are four methods [(a) Disperse-mix-densification, (b) Chemical vapor infiltration (CVI), (c) Polymer-derived ceramic (PDC), (d) Liquid silicon infiltration (LSI)] that can be used for fabrication CNT/SiC CMCs and are summarized in Table 4 with their rewards and drawbacks.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Cntsmentioning
confidence: 99%