Main Areas for Improving Refractory Fiber-Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composite Corrosion and Heat Resistance (Review)


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Abstract

A review and analysis are provided for the state and development rends of contemporary approaches to the problem of improving the corrosion and heat resistance of fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composite materials. The main approaches are considered for resolving this problem based on modifying the composition, internal structure, and surface of composites, including: use of the best thermodynamically stable corrosion- and heat-resistant reinforcing fibers; application of a protective coating to reinforcing fiber surfaces; matrix modification with micro- and nano-size fillers providing a “self-healing” effect with occurrence of composite microstructure during operation in corrosive media; application of corrosion- and heat-resistant surface layers.

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A. P. Garshin

FGAOU VO Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

V. I. Kulik

FGBOU VO D. F. Ustinov Baltic State Technical University VOENMEKh

Email: apgarshin@gmail.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

A. S. Nilov

FGBOU VO D. F. Ustinov Baltic State Technical University VOENMEKh

Email: apgarshin@gmail.com
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

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