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Journal of Composites Science, Volume 9, Issue 10
October 2025 - 61 articles
Cover Story: Hydrogen is a promising fuel for next-generation propulsion and power generation systems. Materials used in hydrogen-fueled combustion engines must have high temperature thermal stability and excellent water vapor resistance. In this work, a novel ceramic matrix composite (CMC) made of plain weaves of yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) fiber-reinforced silicoboron carbonitride [(Si(B)CN)] was developed. The CMC material was fabricated via the Polymer Infiltration and Pyrolysis (PIP) method and tested using hydrogen/air torch. The Si(B)CN precursor formed an amorphous ceramic matrix, where the presence of boron effectively suppressed crystallization and enhanced oxidation resistance of the CMC material. The CMC material exhibited near-zero erosion under the hydrogen combustion environment. View this paper
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