Joining of C–C composite with BNi-1a
Abstract
In this study, Carbon–Carbon (C–C) composite joints were prepared using BNi-1a paste filler metal as the intermediate layer in a vacuum brazing method. The interfacial structures and compositions of the joints were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results show that element interdiffusion and chemical reactions occurred in the joining zone, and various compounds were formed, including Cr3C2, Ni31Si12, Ni(s.s), MB and MC ((M = Cr, Fe, Ni). The optimum joining parameters were determined to be the brazing at the temperature of 1120∘C for 60 min, which produced the joint with the maximum shear strength of 24.13 MPa. The joint shear strength and fracture morphology demonstrate that bonding temperature and retention time have a significant effect on the strength of C–C composites.
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