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quench behavior of sic/sic cladding after a high temperature ramp under steam conditions

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Fig.  1  shows  two  typical  temperature  profiles  applied  to  SiC/SiC  composites  with  a  steam  holding  time  of  100s  at  respectively 1400 and 1500°C
Fig. 2. SEM microstructural examinations (longitudinal and transverse sections) of a characteristic SiC/SiC tube   oxidized at 1500°C under steam during 100s before being quenched in water at 25°C
Fig. 3. Tensile stress-strain mechanical behavior of quenched SiC/SiC tube after 1500°C exposure under steam for 100s

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