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Effect of high-temperature hydrogen exposure on sintered alpha-SiCSintered alpha-silicon carbide was exposed to pure, dry hydrogen at high temperatures for times up to 500 hr. Weight loss and corrosion were seen after 50 hr at temperatures as low as 1000 C. Corrosion of SiC by hydrogen produced grain boundary deterioration at 1100 C and a mixture of grain and grain boundary deterioration at 1300 C. Statistically significant strength reductions were seen in samples exposed to hydrogen for times greater than 50 hr and temperatures above 1100 C. Critical fracture origins were identified by fractography as either general grain boundary corrosion at 1100 C or as corrosion pits at 1300 C. A maximum strength decrease of approximately 33 percent was seen at 1100 and 1300 C after 500 hr exposure to hydrogen. A computer assisted thermodynamic program was also used to predict possible reaction species of SiC and hydrogen.
Document ID
19880042487
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Hallum, Gary W.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Herbell, Thomas P.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
August 13, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1988
Publication Information
Publication: Advanced Ceramic Materials
Volume: 3
ISSN: 0883-5551
Subject Category
Nonmetallic Materials
Accession Number
88A29714
Distribution Limits
Public
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