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Continuous silicon carbide fibre yarn has been used as a reinforcement for borosilicate and 96% silica glass matrices. The resultant composites exhibit excellent levels of strength and elastic modulus up to temperatures of 600‡ C and 1100‡ C, respectively. At higher temperatures excessive matrix softening causes a significant reduction in composite flexural strength.
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Prewo, K.M., Brennan, J.J. Silicon carbide yarn reinforced glass matrix composites. J Mater Sci 17, 1201–1206 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00543541
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