Claims
- 1. A carbon-silicon composite anisotropic article comprising a multiplicity of carbon fibers forming a shaped article, a coating of pyrolytic carbon extending over each of said fibers, a reaction formed diffusion coating of silicon extending substantially over each of said pyrolytic carbon coated fibers and substantially over the outer periphery of the article, said pyrolytic carbon coating and said silicon coating having been applied to said fibers in a manner whereby said fibers are free to move relative to said coatings, said carbon fibers and said silicon coating having a different coefficient of thermal expansion.
- 2. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 in which said reaction formed diffusion coating consists of silicon carbide.
- 3. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 in which said reaction formed diffusion coating consists of silicon nitride.
- 4. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 in which said reaction formed diffusion coating consists of silicon oxide.
- 5. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 in which a coating of chemical vapor deposited silicon carbide extends substantially over each of said coated fibers and substantially over the outer periphery of said article.
- 6. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 wherein the density of said article is between 0.3 gm/cc and 3.0 gm/cc.
- 7. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 wherein said multiplicity of carbon fibers forming the shaped article are in the form of a woven material having a multiplicity of interwoven carbon fibers.
- 8. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 wherein said multiplicity of carbon fibers forming the shaped article are in the form of a felt material having a multiplicity of randomly oriented fibers.
- 9. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 wherein said multiplicity of carbon fibers forming the shaped article are in the form of a macerated material having a multiplicity of randomly oriented fibers.
- 10. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 in which said carbon fibers forming said shaped article are pyrolyzed rayon.
- 11. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 in which said carbon fibers forming said shaped article are pyrolyzed polyacrylonitrile.
- 12. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 in which said carbon fibers forming said shaped article are wool.
- 13. A carbon-silicon composite article as defined in claim 1 in which said carbon fibers forming said shaped article are pitch fibers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application ser. No. 062,401, filed July 31, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,275,095.
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