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Effect of groove‐like structures on residual stress and shear strength in C/SiC–C103 alloy joints
Author(s) -
Kamal Anurag,
Pal Mahendra Kumar,
Shinde Vijay M.,
Jadhav Aniket B.,
Shukla Anoop Kumar
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
journal of the american ceramic society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.9
H-Index - 196
eISSN - 1551-2916
pISSN - 0002-7820
DOI - 10.1111/jace.20547
Abstract The study integrates a groove‐like structure (GLS) into C/SiC composites utilizing Ticusil ® braze alloy, leading to decreased residual stress and fortified joint connections with the C103 alloy. The primary joining mechanisms involve the infiltration of molten alloy into the composite, leading to the formation of a continuous thin TiCu 2 layer near the brazing seam and a TiC/Ti 5 Si 3 layer at the metal–ceramic interface. The residual stresses in the joints and their concentration sites are determined using the finite element method. The effects of GLS configurations including width, depth, and spacing on microstructure, composition, and residual stress, as well as potential crack sites, are comprehensively evaluated and compared to experimental results. GLS behavior under loading conditions is also inferred, in part, by predicting stress paths via shear strength simulations. An optimal GLS configuration with 1 mm depth, width, and spacing is identified that yields a shear strength of 22.8 MPa, 99% of that of a C/SiC composite strength.

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