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Continuous Silicon Carbide Fibers

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SiC fibers were prepared from polycarbosilane which was synthesized by three methods. The molecular structure of each polycarbosilane was presented using three structural elements determined by IR and NMR spectral measurements. The polycarbosilane-SiC fiber pyrolytic process was estimated from TG-DTA, gas evolution analysis and X-ray diffraction measurement, and the relationship between tensile strength and the pyrolytic process was discussed.

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Okamura, K. (1991). Continuous Silicon Carbide Fibers. In: Sömiya, S., Inomata, Y. (eds) Silicon Carbide Ceramics—1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3842-0_5

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