IP Library Granted Patent US 7,169,465
Granted Patent B1
US 7,169,465 · App. 10/073,818 · Granted Jan 30, 2007

Low expansion metal-ceramic composite bodies, and methods for making same

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Patent No.
US 7,169,465
App. No.
10/073,818
Granted
Jan 30, 2007
Kind
B1
Abstract

A low CTE metal-ceramic composite material featuring carbon fibers reinforcing a matrix featuring silicon metal or silicon alloy. The fibers have a low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) in the axial direction, and preferably negative. The principles of making Si/SiC composites can be adapted to produce the instant Si matrix composites. The CTE of the composite body depends not only upon the relative CTE's of the fibers and matrix, and their relative amounts (e.g., loadings), but also upon the relative elastic moduli of the fibers and matrix. Thus, Si/SiC matrices produced by a reaction-bonding process inherently possess low CTE, but the instant inventors prefer to make such composites having relatively large fractions of unreacted silicon, thereby driving composite CTE lower still. Here, the carbon fibers are protected from reaction with the silicon infiltrant with one or more materials disposed between the fibers and the infiltrant. Providing at least a degree of toughness or impact resistance can also be realized in these composites. Laminates produce Isotropic or quasi-isotropic properties in the composite body can be realized by, for example, providing the fibers in the form of cross-plied laminates featuring the fibers in parallel or woven arrays.

Claims (67)

1. A carbon fiber reinforced composite body, comprising:

(a) a plurality of carbon fibers;

(b) a matrix comprising silicon carbide and an infiltrant metal comprising silicon

(c) a zone of carbon disposed between said fibers and said matrix; and

(d) wherein said composite body comprises at least about 20 percent by volume of said infiltrant metal and not more than about 40 percent by volume of said silicon carbide.

2. A carbon fiber reinforced composite body, comprising:

(a) a matrix comprising silicon carbide and at least one metal comprising silicon;

(b) a reinforcement comprising a plurality of carbon fibers;

(c) at least one coating disposed between said fibers and said matrix; and

(d) wherein said composite body comprises at least about 20 percent by volume of said metal and not more than about 40 percent by volume of said silicon carbide.

3. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said carbon fibers make up at least about 10% by volume of said composite body.

4. The composite body of claim 2 , comprising at least about 45% by volume of said metal.

5. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said silicon carbide of said matrix comprises less than about 10% of said composite body.

6. The composite body of claim 2 , further comprising a CTE less than about +2 ppm/K.

7. The composite body of claim 2 , further possessing an absolute value of CTE less than about 1 ppm/K.

8. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said fibers have an isotropic or quasi-isotropic arrangement.

9. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said fibers are not arranged quasi-isotropically.

10. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said carbon fibers possess a negative CTE in the axial direction.

11. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said carbon fibers do not possess a negative CTE.

12. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said carbon fibers possess an elastic modulus of at least about 200 GPa in the axial direction.

13. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said reinforcement phase is present as at least one sheet or layer comprising said fibers randomly arranged within the plane of said sheet or layer.

14. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said reinforcement is present as at least one sheet or layer, and said thermal expansion coefficient is quasi-isotropic within the plane of said sheet or layer.

15. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said reinforcement is present as at least one sheet or layer comprising said fibers randomly arranged within the plane of said sheet or layer.

16. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said fibers comprise graphite having a negative thermal expansion coefficient in a fiber axis direction.

17. The composite body of claim 14 , wherein said reinforcement comprises a plurality of said layers arranged substantially parallel to one another, each of said layers comprising a plurality of substantially parallel carbon fibers, wherein an absolute value of angle as measured between the longitudinal axes of said carbon fibers in one layer and those in an adjacent layer is selected from the group consisting of 0 degrees, 45 degrees, 60 degrees and 90 degrees.

18. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said matrix comprises at least one metal other than silicon.

19. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said silicon carbide of said matrix comprises about 1%–5% of said composite body.

20. A composite material comprising graphite fibers dispersed in a matrix material comprising silicon and silicon carbide, said graphite fibers possessing a negative CTE at least in the axial direction, said composite material further comprising at least about 50 percent by volume of said silicon and not more than about 20 percent by volume of said silicon carbide.

21. The composite material of claim 19 , produced by a process comprising:

(a) coating silicon carbide onto said graphite fibers;

(b) collecting said fibers as a porous preform;

(c) introducing a carbonaceous resin to said preform;

(d) pyrolyzing said resin, thereby adding about 1–10 percent by weight of carbon to said preform;

(e) contacting a source of silicon or silicon alloy in molten form to said carbon-containing preform;

(f) infiltrating said molten silicon or silicon alloy into said carbon-containing preform, thereby forming said matrix material; and

(g) solidifying said silicon or silicon alloy.

22. The composite material of claim 21 , wherein at least some of said silicon carbide is provided on said graphite fibers as a protective coating intended to prevent direct contact of said graphite fibers with said silicon during processing.

23. The composite material of claim 20 , wherein said fibers are provided as at least one substantially flat ply, and a coefficient of thermal expansion of said composite is quasi-isotropic within the plane of said ply.

24. The composite material of claim 20 , wherein said fibers are provided in the form of a plurality of stacked plies, and further wherein said fibers are substantially unidirectional within a ply, and further wherein said plies are oriented with respect to one another as to produce a quasi-isotropic coefficient of thermal expansion within the plane of said stacked plies.

25. The composite material of claim 20 , comprising at least about 30 percent by volume of said fibers.

26. The composite material of claim 20 , further comprising a coefficient of thermal expansion no greater than about 4 ppm/K.

27. The composite material of claim 23 , wherein an overall CTE of said composite in a quasi-isotropic direction is no greater than about 3 ppm/K.

28. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said at least one coating comprises elemental carbon.

29. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said metal consists essentially of said silicon.

30. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said silicon is present as an alloy.

31. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said carbon fibers are assembled in the form of a weave.

32. The composite body of claim 31 , wherein said weave is selected from the group consisting of a plain weave and a harness satin weave.

33. The composite body of claim 2 , wherein said at least one coating comprises silicon carbide.

34. The composite body of claim 28 , wherein said coating comprising carbon is of sufficient thickness as to function as protection of said carbon fibers from chemical reaction at least with molten silicon.

35. The composite body of claim 28 , wherein said coating comprising carbon is not reacted completely with molten silicon during processing, thereby leaving at least some residual coating comprising carbon that is able to function as a debond layer for said carbon fibers.

36. The composite material of claim 2 , produced by a process comprising:

(a) providing a plurality of carbon fibers;

(b) collecting said fibers as a porous preform;

(c) introducing a carbonaceous resin to said preform;

(d) pyrolyzing said resin;

(e) contacting a source of silicon or silicon alloy in molten form to said pyrolyzed preform;

(f) infiltrating said molten silicon or silicon alloy into said pyrolyzed preform, thereby forming said matrix material; and

(g) solidifying said silicon or silicon alloy.

37. The composite material of claim 2 , produced by a process comprising:

(a) providing a prepreg comprising a plurality of carbon fibers dispersed in a carbonaceous resin;

(d) first curing, and then pyrolyzing said resin, thereby forming a zero-stage body;

(e) contacting a source of silicon or silicon alloy in molten form to said zero-stage body;

(f) infiltrating said molten silicon or silicon alloy into said zero-stage body, thereby forming said matrix material; and

(g) solidifying said silicon or silicon alloy.

38. The composite body of claim 37 , wherein said resin is pyrolyzed under vacuum.

39. The composite body of claim 37 , wherein said fibers of said prepreg are highly organized.

40. The composite body of claim 39 , further comprising at least two of said prepreg, and wherein said at least two prepregs are laminated.

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To: II-VI INCORPORATED; MARLOW INDUSTRIES, INC.; EPIWORKS, INC.; LIGHTSMYTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; KAILIGHT PHOTONICS, INC.; COADNA PHOTONICS, INC.; OPTIUM CORPORATION; FINISAR CORPORATION; II-VI OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; M CUBED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; II-VI PHOTONICS (US), INC.; II-VI DELAWARE, INC.; II-VI OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES, INC.; PHOTOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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