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    Saqib Shahzad, Khurram Iqbal, Zaheer Uddin. Theoretical study of reactive melt infiltration to fabricate Co-Si/C compositesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2021, 30(11): 116102.
    Saqib Shahzad, Khurram Iqbal, Zaheer Uddin. Theoretical study of reactive melt infiltration to fabricate Co-Si/C compositesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2021, 30(11): 116102.
  • Theoretical study of reactive melt infiltration to fabricate Co-Si/C composites

    • Cobalt-silicon based carbon composites (Co-Si/C) have established a noteworthy consideration in recent years as a replacement for conventional materials in the automotive and aerospace industries. To achieve the composite, a reactive melt infiltration process (RMI) is used, in which a melt impregnates a porous preform by capillary force. This method promises a high-volume fraction of reinforcement and can be steered in such a way to get the good “near-net” shaped components. A mathematical model is developed using reaction-formed Co-Si alloy/C composite as a prototype system for this process. The wetting behavior and contact angle are discussed; surface tension and viscosity are calculated by Wang's and Egry's equations, respectively. Pore radii of 5μm and 10μm are set as a reference on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite. The graphs are plotted using the model, to study some aspects of the infiltration dynamics. This highlights the possible connections among the various processes. In this attempt, the Co-Si (62.5 at.% silicon) alloy's maximum infiltration at 5 μm and 10 μm radii are found as 0.05668 m at 125 s and 0.22674 m at 250 s, respectively.
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