Study on the folding damage mechanism of SiC fiber braided fabric based on synchrotron radiation CT and finite-element analysis
Shuaikang Han,
Qianhe Li,
Wenfeng Hu
et al.
Abstract:Silicon carbide (SiC) fiber exhibits high strength, thermal resistance, and chemical stability, but its insufficient flexural strength renders it unsuitable for use in flexible structural materials. In this study, the microstructure evolution and damage mechanisms of SiC fiber braided fabric were investigated at different braiding angles and folding stages using synchrotron micro computed tomography (µ-CT) and finite-element analysis. Results from synchrotron radiation CT scans indicate that, with an increase … Show more
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