Investigation of the Resistance to High-Speed Impact Loads of a Heterogeneous Materials Reinforced with Silicon Carbide Fibers and Powder

Materials (Basel). 2023 Jan 13;16(2):783. doi: 10.3390/ma16020783.

Abstract

Pioneering studies on the additive manufacturing of a cermet heterogeneous material using SiC ceramic fiber were carried out. Unique studies of the damage staging (cratering) and the transition to the destruction of the formed material during high-speed impact created with the help of an electrodynamic mass accelerator have been carried out. It has been shown that the use of ceramic fiber in a metal matrix reduces the impact crater depth by 22% compared to material with ceramic particles. For the first time, the phase composition of the resulting composite was studied using synchrotron radiation. It was shown that, as a result of laser exposure, silicon carbide SiC is dissolved in the titanium matrix with the formation of secondary compounds of the TiC and Ti5Si3C types. It has been established that the use of SiC ceramic fibers leads to their better dissolution, in contrast to the use of SiC ceramic particles, with the formation of secondary phase compounds, and to an increase in mechanical characteristics.

Keywords: SiC; additive technologies; ceramic fiber; cratering; high-speed impact; microstructure.