The core difference is porosity
Porosity determines strength, corrosion resistance, and lifetime
| Material | Structure |
|---|---|
| RSiC | Large grains + high porosity (~15%) |
| SSiC | Dense fine grains |
Porosity acts as:
High porosity leads to:
Porosity is not just a structure feature—it is a failure origin
| Property | SSiC | RSiC |
|---|---|---|
| Bending Strength | ~380 MPa | ~100 MPa |
| High-temp strength | Stable | Significant drop |
At elevated temperatures, porous structures degrade faster due to grain boundary weakening.
RSiC:
SSiC:
Creep deformation is strongly controlled by density and grain bonding
Suitable for:
Not suitable for:
Suitable for:
Especially critical for:
Use SSiC if:
✔ High load
✔ Long span
✔ Corrosive atmosphere
✔ Long service life required
Use RSiC if:
✔ Lightweight is priority
✔ Mechanical load is low
RSiC → lightweight but limited by porosity
SSiC → dense structure → stable performance
For demanding applications, SSiC is the safer engineering choice
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