2023
DOI: 10.3390/jne4020027
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Bulk Tungsten Fiber-Reinforced Tungsten (Wf/W) Composites Using Yarn-Based Textile Preforms

Abstract: The use of tungsten fiber-reinforced tungsten composites (Wf/W) has been demonstrated to significantly enhance the mechanical properties of tungsten (W) by incorporating W-fibers into the W-matrix. However, prior research has been restricted by the usage of single fiber-based textile fabrics, consisting of 150 µm warp and 50 µm weft filaments, with limited homogeneity, reproducibility, and mechanical properties in bulk structures due to the rigidity of the 150 µm W-fibers. To overcome this limitation, two nove… Show more

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“…First tests with sample sizes up 84 × 24 × 10 mm 3 and a fibre fraction of about 10% confirm the pseudo-ductile behaviour originating from the fibre properties and yield a fracture toughness of K Rmax = 346 MPam 1/2 [30]. CVD samples produced with yarn based preforms allowed a higher fibre fractions (14%-17%) and densities (97%) and increased reproducibility [31] compared to the 150 μm single fibre-based fabrics described above [30].…”
Section: Tungsten Fibre-reinforced Tungstenmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…First tests with sample sizes up 84 × 24 × 10 mm 3 and a fibre fraction of about 10% confirm the pseudo-ductile behaviour originating from the fibre properties and yield a fracture toughness of K Rmax = 346 MPam 1/2 [30]. CVD samples produced with yarn based preforms allowed a higher fibre fractions (14%-17%) and densities (97%) and increased reproducibility [31] compared to the 150 μm single fibre-based fabrics described above [30].…”
Section: Tungsten Fibre-reinforced Tungstenmentioning
confidence: 59%