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The development of brazing technology for
SiC/SiCf composites for the fusion reactor
applications
Collaboration: ENEA Frascati, Italy
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics,
Halle, Germany
Preparation of eutectic alloys:
The Si-Ti and Si-Cr eutectic alloys were prepared in an Ar plasma furnace
The as obtained alloys were remelted several times in an high preasure e-beam
to obtained a fine eutectic microstructure
Microstructure of eutectic alloys
Light regions represent the Si2Ti intermetalic cmpound while
the dark regions represent pure Si
SEM micrograph of the Si-Ti eutectic alloy
Manufacture of the SiC/SiCf junctions
The junctions were heated at a rate of 10 0C/min at 20 0C above the eutectic
temperature, kept at this temperature for 5 min and than cooled down to
room temperature at a rate of 20 0C/min
SEM cross section of the junction
brazed with Si-Ti alloy
High magnification cross section
Si2Ti
Si
SiC matrix
fibre
3 µm
Interface characterization
High resolution microscopy of the junction cross-section
Si
Si
Si2Ti
SiC
matrix
SiC
matrix
3 µm
• The interface between SiC-Si is atomically smooth
• No amorphous layer was observed
5
nm
Nanochemistry of the junctions
Si-L23 edge
SiC
50 nm
C-K edge
Ti-L23
edge
Si2Ti
b)
a)
• No interdiffusion was observed
103 eV 105 eV
Si2Ti
interface
SiC+Si2T
i
SiC
c)
Mechanical testing
Behaviour at shearing test
Conclusions
• eutectic Si-16Ti and Si-18Cr alloys are suitable for joining SiC/SiCf composites
• the joints investigated did not show any defects in the brazing layer
• no interdiffusion or formation of additional phases was observed
• both Si-16Ti and Si-18Cr joints led to the conclusion that direct chemical bonds
•
are responsible for the adhesion with the SiC/SiCf composites
• the shear tests of the joints of SiCf/SiC composites exhibit remarkable values
•
of the bonding strength up to 140 MPa)
Publications
B.Riccardi, C.A.Nannetti, J.Woltersdorf, E.Pippel, T.Petrisor. “High temperature brazing for SiC and
SiCf/SiC Ceramic Matrix Composites”. Advanced SiC/SiC Ceramic Composites: development and
Applications in Energy Systems, A.Kohyama, M.Singh, H-T.Lin and Y.Katoh eds,
Ceramic Transactions Vol 144, The American Ceramic Society, Westerville (OH), 2002, pp 311-322.
B.Riccardi, C.A.Nannetti, J.Woltersdorf, E.Pippel, T.Petrisor.”Brazing of SiC and SiCf/SiC
composites performed with 84Si-16Ti eutectic alloy:microstructure and strength”. Journal of
Material Science 37 (2002) 5029-5039.
B.Riccardi, C.A.Nannetti ,T.Petrisor, J.Woltersdorf, E.Pippel S.Libera L.Pilloni, “Issues of Low Activation
Brazing of SiCf/SiC Composites by Using Alloys Without Free Silicon”
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 329-33, 562-566 Part A AUG 1, 2004.
B.Riccardi, C.A.Nannetti, J.Woltersdorf, E.Pippel, T.Petrisor, ”Joining of SiC based ceramics
and composites with Si-16Ti and Si-18Cr eutectic alloys”. International Journal of Materials
and Product Technology 20 (5-6): 440-451, 2004.
B. Riccardi, C. A. Nanneti. T. Petrisor, M. Sacheti, A. Orsini, Italian Patent AN: RM2001A000101 (2001).