2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2009.12.013
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Study of joining of carbon/carbon composites for ultra stable structures

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“…However, up to now the usage of carbon materials has been severely restricted in many applications due to a major difficulty of joining of these structures together, or to other materials such as metals. 6,9,10 The basic techniques which have been used up to now for joining of conventional carbon materials comprised: i) adhesive bonding, 11,12 ii) mechanical joining 12 and iii) brazing. 11,[13][14][15] Each of these techniques has been devised for specific purposes and none of them can fulfil the requirements set for all potential applications.…”
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“…However, up to now the usage of carbon materials has been severely restricted in many applications due to a major difficulty of joining of these structures together, or to other materials such as metals. 6,9,10 The basic techniques which have been used up to now for joining of conventional carbon materials comprised: i) adhesive bonding, 11,12 ii) mechanical joining 12 and iii) brazing. 11,[13][14][15] Each of these techniques has been devised for specific purposes and none of them can fulfil the requirements set for all potential applications.…”
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“…Although joining methods for carbon materials have been studied extensively, very few papers have reported on the bonding of C/C composite parts using adhesives in recent years. [3][4][5] The adhesives for such applications must fulfil very stringent requirements, mainly concerning the overall stability of the structure under operative conditions.…”
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“…Several techniques have been adopted in the past decades on the joining of C/C composites to themselves [6][7][8], and hot-pressing was widely applied to join C/C composites because of its flexible process and strong design ability [9,10]. In our previous work [11], C/C composites have been joined to themselves by hot-pressing using Ti-Ni-Si compound as the interlayer.…”
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