2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2005.04.052
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Mg alloy infiltrated Si–O–C ceramic foams

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“…3 X-ray diffractograms of the as-thermolysed and heat-treated SiOC samples. self-blowing of poly(phenylmethylsilsesquioxane) at 300 ℃ due to release of water and ethanol was reported in the literatures by Gambaryan-Roisman et al [25] and Zeschky et al [26][27][28]. This method of producing SiOC foams is promising, since the removal of sacrificial phase during pyrolysis is not required.…”
Section: Ceramic Foamsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…3 X-ray diffractograms of the as-thermolysed and heat-treated SiOC samples. self-blowing of poly(phenylmethylsilsesquioxane) at 300 ℃ due to release of water and ethanol was reported in the literatures by Gambaryan-Roisman et al [25] and Zeschky et al [26][27][28]. This method of producing SiOC foams is promising, since the removal of sacrificial phase during pyrolysis is not required.…”
Section: Ceramic Foamsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Thus, in the interpenetrating metal/ceramic phase composites, the metal phase stabilies of the ceramic struts and partially prevents strut bending. This results in a major improvement of the mechanical properties [1]. However, the IPC, made at preheating temperatures of 500 and 600 °C, showed inferior values modulus of the rupture.…”
Section: Interpenetrating Phase Compositementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interpenetrating phase composites (IPCs) usually display superior mechanical properties when compared to conventional MMCs reinforced with particles, intermetallic phases, ceramics, and carbon fibres. A unique combination of cellular ceramic materials, with high mechanical strength and stiffness at low fractional densities, and the ductility of the metallic phase may be considered as a major advantage of metal/ceramic IPCs [1]. They can be produced using various ways [2] and [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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