Claims
- 1. Fibre-reinforced ceramic body comprising a core and a boundary layer that is connected to the core and has at least one outer surface that can preferably be subjected to tribological stress, wherein the core is composed of one or more layers, of which at least one layer is reinforced with long fibres having a length of at least 50 mm, and wherein the boundary layer is reinforced with short fibres having a length less than 50 mm, the long fibres and short fibres being reaction bonded with a melt infiltrated matrix.
- 2. Ceramic body according to claim 1, in which the core has a plurality of layers (UD layers) reinforced with long fibres, whose long fibres are in each case arranged in a preferential direction, the preferential directions of at least two UD layers being arranged angularly displaced relative to one another.
- 3. Ceramic body according to claim 1, in which the core has at least one layer with woven long fibres or with short fibres.
- 4. Ceramic body according to claim 3, in which at least one layer reinforced with short fibres is arranged between two adjacent UD layers.
- 5. Ceramic body according to claim 3, in which a layer with woven long fibres is arranged between two adjacent UD layers.
- 6. Ceramic body according to claim 1, in which the short fibers are largely arranged in a statistically distributed manner.
- 7. Ceramic body according to claim 1, in which the long fibres and short fibres are formed as high temperature-resistant fibres with covalent bonding, based on silicon, carbon, boron and/or nitrogen, and are preferably formed as SiC fibres, C fibres or SIBCN fibres.
- 8. Ceramic body according to claim 1, characterised in that the melt-infiltrated matrix comprises silicon carbide.
- 9. Brake disc comprising the ceramic body according to claim 1, with two halves joined to one another, wherein each half has a surface formed as a friction surface and an inside, with ribs on the inside of at least one half being provided that rest against the other half, with substantially radially running ribs being provided on the insides of both halves that engage positively between corresponding ribs of the respective other half.
- 10. Brake disc according to claim 9, in which ventilation channels are formed between the ribs of one half and the ribs of the other half.
- 11. Brake disc according to claim 9, in which both halves are formed identically both as regards shape and size.
- 12. Brake disc according to claim 11, in which each rib has a first supporting surface running in a radial plane, which changes via an inclined surface into a second supporting surface running in a radial plane, which second supporting surface is at a greater distance from the friction surface than the first supporting surface.
- 13. Brake disc according to claim 11, characterised in that on the inside of each half substantially radially running grooves are provided between which the ribs project, and wherein in each case four ribs are arranged relative to one another in the circumferential direction so that the first supporting surfaces of the first rib and of the adjacent second rib point towards one another, while the first supporting surfaces of the second rib and of the following third rib point away from one another, and the first supporting surfaces of the third and of the following fourth rib again point towards one another.
- 14. Brake disc according to claim 9, with a central securing opening for securing to a wheel by means of a flange, with the friction surfaces being formed flat for friction-locking connection to the flange.
- 15. Brake disc according to claim 14, in which grooves starting from the securing opening are provided on at least one friction surface for the positive engagement with corresponding webs of the flange.
- 16. Ceramic body according to claim 1, wherein the long fibres and short fibres are reaction bonded by melt infiltration of silicon.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a 371 of international application No. PCT/EP00/00253, filed Jan. 14, 2000.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP00/00253 |
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WO00/41982 |
7/20/2000 |
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