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| Research Progress and Development Trend of Ceramic Matrix Composites Joining and Repair Technology |
| LIU Yongsheng1, LIU Mingyang1, ZHOU Zhe1, WANG Yuxi1, LI Xuqin2, WANG Xue3, LIU Bin4, ZHANG Yi1 |
1. Science and Technology on Thermostructural Composite Materials Laboratory, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, China;
2. Chengdu Technological University, Chengdu 611730, China;
3. AVIC Shenyang Aircraft Company Limited, Shenyang 110034, China;
4. School of Aeronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, China |
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Abstract Ceramic matrix composites (CMC) are internationally recognized as the next generation of thermal structural materials. CMC material designation standards have been established and modular design methods have been developed. CMC have been widely applied and validated in high-temperature end components in multiple aerospace fields. As ceramic matrix composites transition from laboratory research and development to engineering application and mass production, joining and repair technologies have become key to driving the application of these composites. Given the interconnection between joining and repair technologies, this paper systematically reviews the research progress and development trends in the joining and repair technologies for ceramic matrix composites. For joining technologies, which need to address both chemical and physical compatibility, this review summarizes the research progress on active brazing, metallic diffusion bonding, nano-Infiltration and transient eutectic bonding, reaction infiltration siliconization, and adhesive bonding. For the rapid and effective repair of surface damage in ceramic matrix composites, this review also covers the application progress of self-healing technologies, chemical vapor deposition, slurry coating, and laser cladding. Finally, the development trends of an integrated design approach for joining and repair of ceramic matrix composites are prospected.
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| PACS: TB35;V257 |
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