High-Temperature Interaction of Carbon Fibers with a Nickel Melt
А. Е. Sytschev, С. Г. Вадченко, А. С. Щукин, A. V. Aborkin, А. В. Карпов, П. А. Лазарев, О. D. Boyarchenko
Abstract
This paper investigates the features of the high-temperature interaction of carbon fibers with a nickel melt under the action of a short electric pulse and the formation of a multilayer graphite coating on the nickel surface. The saturation of a nickel droplet with carbon is achieved by diffusion on contact with carbon fibers. A multilayer graphite coating with a thickness of about 3 μm is formed on the nickel surface due to the segregation of carbon atoms dissolved in a molten nickel droplet.
Topics & Concepts
NickelMaterials scienceCarbon fibersChemical engineeringComposite materialMetallurgyComposite numberEngineeringMaterial Properties and ApplicationsFiber-reinforced polymer compositesFlame retardant materials and properties