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Mechanical Properties of Silicon Oxycarbide Ceramic Foams
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2001
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Materials ScienceDirect FoamingEngineeringMechanical PropertiesCeramicsCeramic MaterialMechanical EngineeringCeramics MaterialsPolymer CompositesCeramic PowdersCeramic TechnologyFoamFoams StrutsStructural CeramicCeramic Matrix CompositeCeramic Foams
The mechanical properties of ceramic foams obtained through a novel process that uses the direct foaming and pyrolysis of preceramic polymer/polyurethane solutions were investigated. The elastic modulus, flexural strength, and compressive strengths were obtained for foams in the as‐pyrolyzed condition; values up to 7.1 GPa, 13 MPa, and 11 MPa, respectively, were obtained. The strength of the foam was virtually unchanged at temperatures up to 1200°C in air; however, long‐term exposure at 1200°C led to a moderate degradation in strength, which was attributed to the evolution of intrastrut porosity during the oxidation of residual free carbon, as well as devitrification of the foams struts.
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