Oxidation of Silicon Carbide‐Reinforced Oxide‐Matrix Composites at 1375° to 1575°C

Abstract
Oxidation studies were conducted on Al2O3‐SiC and mullite‐SiC composites at 1375° to 1575°C in O2 and in Ar‐1% O2. The composites were prepared by hot‐pressing mixtures of Al2O3 or mullite and SiC powders. The reaction products contained alumina, mullite, an aluminosilicate liquid, and gas bubbles. The parabolic rate constants were about 3 orders of magnitude higher than those expected for the oxidation of SiC. Higher rates are caused by higher oxygen permeabilities through the reaction products than through pure silica. Our results suggest that oxygen permeabilities are comparable in the three condensed phases observed in the reaction products.