Influence of material and process parameters on microstructure evolution during the fabrication of carbon–carbon composites: a review
Abstract
Carbon–carbon composites (CCCs) are a unique form of carbon fiber-reinforced materials that exhibit excellent thermomechanical properties under extreme environmental conditions. Due to the need for the retention of mechanical properties at temperatures exceeding 2000 °C, CCCs have been utilized in heat shields, rocket nozzles, aircraft brakes, and leading edge material in hypersonic vehicles. In order to expand the applicability of CCCs, the...
Paper Details
Title
Influence of material and process parameters on microstructure evolution during the fabrication of carbon–carbon composites: a review
Published Date
Aug 12, 2021
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
32
Pages
17877 - 17914
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