Claims
- 1. A composite comprised of a ceramic matrix and at least a layer of filaments embedded in said matrix, said layer of filaments comprising at least about 10% by volume of said composite, each said filament having a diameter of at least about 50 microns and a length at least ten times its diameter, more than 99% by volume of said filaments being spaced from each other and being at least substantially parallel to each other, said matrix having a thermal expansion coefficient which ranges from lower than that of said filaments to less than about 15% higher than that of said filaments, said matrix being continuous and interconnecting, said composite having a porosity of less than about 5% by volume.
- 2. The composite according to claim 1, wherein said filaments are selected from the group consisting of elemental carbon, silicon carbide-containing material containing at least about 50% by weight of silicon and at least about 25% by weight of carbon based on the weight of said material, and combinations thereof.
- 3. The composite according to claim 1, wherein said matrix is comprised of an oxide-based polycrystalline ceramic.
- 4. The composite according to claim 1, wherein said matrix is mullite.
- 5. The composite according to claim 1, wherein said matrix is zircon.
- 6. The composite according to claim 1, wherein said matrix is comprised of polycrystalline ceramic phase and a phase of whiskers wherein said phase of whiskers comprises up to about 30% by volume of said matrix.
- 7. The composite according to claim 1, which has a porosity of less than about 1% by volume.
- 8. The composite according to claim 1, wherein said matrix has a thermal expansion coefficient ranging from lower than that of said filaments to about the same as that of said filaments.
- 9. A composite comprised of a ceramic matrix and a plurality of layers of filaments embedded in said matrix, more than 99% by volume of the filaments in each layer being spaced from each other and substantially parallel to each other, said layers of filaments being separated from each other by said matrix, each said filament having a diameter of at least about 50 microns and a length at least about ten times its diameter, said matrix having a thermal expansion coefficient which ranges from lower than that of said filaments to less than about 15% higher than that of said filaments, said matrix being continuous and interconnecting, said composite having a porosity of less than about 5% by volume.
- 10. The composite according to claim 9, wherein the filaments in a layer extend in a direction different from that of the filaments in another of said layers.
- 11. The composite according to claim 9, wherein said filaments have a diameter ranging from about 100 microns to about 150 microns.
- 12. The composite according to claim 9, wherein said matrix has a thermal expansion coefficient ranging from lower than that of said filaments to about the same as that of said filaments.
- 13. The composite according to claim 9, wherein said filaments are selected from the group consisting of elemental carbon, silicon carbide-containing material containing at least about 50% by weight of silicon and at least about 25% by weight of carbon based on the weight of said material, and combinations thereof.
- 14. The composite according to claim 9, wherein said matrix is comprised of an oxide-based polycrystalline ceramic.
- 15. The composite according to claim 9, wherein said matrix is mullite.
- 16. The composite according to claim 9, wherein said matrix is zircon.
- 17. The composite according to claim 9, wherein said matrix is comprised of polycrystalline ceramic phase and a phase of whiskers wherein said phase of whiskers comprises up to about 30% by volume of said matrix.
- 18. The composite according to claim 9, which has a porosity of less than about 1% by volume.
- 19. The composite according to claim 9, wherein said matrix has a thermal expansion coefficient ranging from lower than that of said filaments to about the same as that of said filaments.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/437,155, now abandoned, filed Nov. 3, 1989 which is a C-I-P of RD-19,330, Ser. No. 07/322,849, now abandoned, filed Mar. 14, 1989; which is a Division of RD-17,875, Ser. No. 132,753, filed Dec. 14, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,886,682.
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Divisions (2)
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