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This high temperature mass spectrometric study is aimed at the quantitative vaporization of powder beds of SiC–Al2O3 and related triphasic SiC–Al2O3–C and SiC–Al2O3-Si powder mixtures. The quantitative evaluation of reaction enthalpies showed that the different vaporization processes are not equilibrium processes and all the vaporization reactions are kinetically hindered. The multiple Knudsen cell method is used to determine directly the condensation coefficients of the Al(g), Al2O(g), CO(g) and SiO(g) species. Further, the comparison with previous equilibrium pressures calculated using thermodynamics allows the calculation of the evaporation coefficients of these species from the condensation coefficients and the measured mass spectrometric pressures. Supersaturated or undersaturated resultant pressures for each species are used as a criteria in the choice of suitable powder beds.  相似文献   

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In this paper, silicon carbide ceramics were prepared by aqueous gelcasting and pressureless sintering using Al2O3 and Y2O3 as the sintering additives. In order to develop well dispersed SiC slurries in the presence of sintering additives, the Al2O3 and Y2O3 powder was treated in the citric acid solution in advance. Zeta potential measurement showed that the isoelectric point (IEP) of Al2O3 and Y2O3 powder moved toward low pH region after treatment. Rheological measurement confirmed that the addition of as-treated powder showed very limited influence on the slurry properties as compared to that of untreated powder. SiC slurries with solid content of 54 vol% and enough fluidity can be developed. After gelcasting and pressureless sintering, SiC ceramics with nearly full density, fine grained and homogeneous microstructure can be obtained. Results showed that the surface treatment of Al2O3 and Y2O3 with citric acid is effective for the gelcasting process of SiC.  相似文献   

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The combination of Al2O3 and CeO2 was testified as suitable sintering additive for liquid phase sintering of SiC ceramics, which has lower sintering temperature than that sintered with Al2O3 and Y2O3 as sintering aids. However, the mechanical properties including flexural strength, Vickers’ hardness and fracture toughness of this system were similar to those of the samples sintered with Al2O3 and Y2O3 as sintering aids. The good wettability of the eutectic liquid phase on SiC plate, the high solubility of SiC particles into the liquid phase and the penetration of the liquid phase along the SiC–SiC grain boundaries all confirmed the suitability of the combination of Al2O3 and CeO2 as liquid phase sintering additive for SiC.  相似文献   

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Macro-porous SiC was fabricated without using pore-forming agents by an in situ reaction bonding process. A bonding additive, Al2O3–Y2O3–SiO2, with a low melting temperature was mixed with SiC particles and sintered at 1500 °C and 1600 °C for 1 h in Ar. Macro-porous SiC with a porosity of 32.7–45.9%, a pore size of 3.4–4.2 μm, and a relatively narrow and uniform pore size distribution was fabricated by varying the amount of bonding additive. The flexural strength of macro-porous SiC prepared at 1500 °C increased from 47.2 MPa to 71.2 MPa while the porosity decreased from 45.9% to 42.8%, respectively. When the sintering temperature of the macro-porous SiC was increased to 1600 °C, the flexural strengths were significantly reduced to 32.6–35.6 MPa, along with a reduction in porosity and pore size. The permeability of macro-porous SiC prepared at 1500 °C varied from 1.59 × 10?12 m2 to 1.26 × 10?12 m2, depending on the porosity. As the sintering temperature increased from 1500 °C to 1600 °C, the permeability decreased to less than 1.00 × 10?12 m2 because of the reduced porosity and average pore size. The electrical resistivity of macro-porous SiC prepared at 1500 °C and 1600 °C varied from 2.7 × 108 Ω-cm to 1.4 × 109 Ω-cm and from 1.3 × 108 Ω-cm to 1.7 × 109 Ω-cm, respectively, with increasing volume percent of bonding additives. The relatively high electrical resistivity was apparently due to neck bonding phase between SiC particles formed by phases consisting of Y2Si2O7, YAG, and residual Al2O3.  相似文献   

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Cordierite aerogels, made by supercritical drying, and xerogels, formed by ambient pressure drying, have been prepared by combining two different recipes. The chemical composition of the gels varied from stoichiometric cordierite 2MgO·Al2O3·5SiO2 to 0·5MgO·1·4Al2O3·5SiO2 due to different procedures for washing of the gels. The crystallization of nearly stoichiometric cordierite gels was shown to be relatively complex involving the formation of several metastable phases such as μ-cordierite (Mg2Al4Si5O18), spinel (Al6Si2O13) and sapphirine (Mg4Al8Si2O20) before the equilibrium phase composition was obtained at around 1350°C. On the other hand, during crystallization of gels with stoichiometry close to 0·5MgO·1·4Al2O3·5SiO2 the equilibrium phases mullite, cristobalite and α-cordierite were the major phases formed during heat treatment. A lower densification rate was observed for aerogels compared to xerogels due to a larger pore size. A lower crystallization temperature in aerogels probably due to heterogeneous nucleation reduced the densification. For gels with a composition near 0·5MgO·1·4Al2O3·5SiO2 nucleation and densification occur simultaneously and large differences in the densification behavior was observed. ©  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2001,27(2):123-133
The substantial densification, that occurred in the SiC–Al–Y–O system was explained in the present work by analysing possible chemical reactions and their dependence on initial particle associations, i.e. homogeneity of mixing, the physical and chemical state of additives, pressurised sintering environment over the reactants and temperature of sintering. Hydroxyhydrogel powder precursors were found to be better than mechanically mixed SiC–YAG powder and pre-forming of YAG by holding the specimens at the temperature of 1400°C for 2 h were found to be the best. Decomposition reactions within the system could be controlled by using finer SiC and applying gas pressure over the reactants.  相似文献   

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The liquid phase formation in the system AlN–Al2O3–Y2O3 was investigated via differential thermal analysis (DTA) combined with thermogravimetry (TG). For this purpose 17 samples covering a broad composition area of the quasi-ternary system were densified and heat-treated to achieve the equilibrium state. Melting temperatures were determined by DTA. SEM, EDX and XRD were used to study the phase assemblages and microstructures formed. The results were compared with thermodynamic calculations.  相似文献   

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The influence of various rare-earth oxide additives and the addition of SiC nanoparticles on the thermal shock resistance of the Si3N4 based materials was investigated. The location of SiC particles inside the Si3N4 grains contributed to a higher level of residual stresses, which caused a failure at the lower temperature difference compared to the composites with a preferential location of the SiC at the grain boundaries. A critical temperature difference increased with an increasing ionic radius of RE3+ for both the composites and the monoliths. The critical temperature difference for the composite (580 °C) and the monolith (680 °C) sintered with La2O3 was significantly higher compared to the composite and the monolith doped with Lu2O3 (430 °C). A good agreement was found between the results of the critical temperature difference estimated by the indentation quench test and that obtained by the strength retention method.  相似文献   

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Silicon nitride (Si3N4) ceramics doped with two different sintering additive systems (Al2O3–Y2O3 and Al2O3–Yb2O3) were prepared by hot-pressing sintering at 1800℃ for 2 h and 30 MPa. The microstructures, nano-indentation test, and mechanical properties of the as-prepared Si3N4 ceramics were systematically investigated. The X-ray diffraction analyses of the as-prepared Si3N4 ceramics doped with the two sintering additives showed a large number of phase transformations of α-Si3N4 to β-Si3N4. Grain size distributions and aspect ratios as well as their effects on mechanical properties are presented in this study. The specimen doped with the Al2O3–Yb2O3 sintering additive has a larger aspect ratio and higher fracture toughness, while the Vickers hardness is relatively lower. It can be seen from the nano-indentation tests that the stronger the elastic deformation ability of the specimens, the higher the fracture toughness. At the same time, the mechanical properties are greatly enhanced by specific interlocking microstructures formed by the high aspect ratio β-Si3N4 grains. In addition, the density, relative density, and flexural strength of the as-prepared Si3N4 ceramics doped with Al2O3–Y2O3 were 3.25 g/cm3, 99.9%, and 1053 ± 53 MPa, respectively. When Al2O3–Yb2O3 additives were introduced, the above properties reached 3.33 g/cm3, 99.9%, and 1150 ± 106 MPa, respectively. It reveals that microstructure control and mechanical property optimization for Si3N4 ceramics are feasible by tailoring sintering additives.  相似文献   

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Using CaO, Y2O3, Al2O3, and SiO2 micron-powders as raw materials, CaO–Y2O3–Al2O3–SiO2 (CYAS) glass was prepared using water cooling method. The coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of CYAS glass was found to be 4.3 × 10?6/K, which was similar to that of SiCf/SiC composites. The glass transition temperature of CYAS glass was determined to be 723.1 °C. With the increase of temperature, CYAS glass powder exhibited crystallization and sintering behaviors. Below 1300 °C, yttrium disilicate, mullite and cristobalite crystals gradually precipitated out. However, above 1300 °C, the crystals started diminishing, eventually disappearing after heat treatment at 1400 °C. CYAS glass powder was used to join SiCf/SiC composites. The results showed that the joint gradually densified as brazing temperature increased, while the phase in the interlayer was consistent with that of glass powder heated at the same temperature. The holding time had little effect on phase composition of the joint, while longer holding time was more beneficial to the elimination of residual bubbles in the interlayer and promoted the infiltration of glass solder into SiCf/SiC composites. The joint brazed at 1400 °C/30 min was dense and defect-free with the highest shear strength of about 57.1 MPa.  相似文献   

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Al2O3–ZrO2(3Y)–SiC composite powder was prepared by the heterogeneous precipitation method. Calcinating temperature of the powder was important to obtain dense sintered body. The nanocomposites were got by hot-pressing, and addition of ZrO2 did not raise the sintering temperature. Some Al2O3 grain shape was elongated, and Al2O3 grain size was about μm. Nano SiC particles were observed uniformly distributing throughout the composites, and most of them were located within the matrix grains. Because SiC particles located within ZrO2 grains influenced the phase transformation of ZrO2, the sintering of nanocomposites, which controlled grain size and transformable ZrO2 amount, become important to get high performance. The strength of 80 wt% Al2O3–15 wt% ZrO2–5 wt% SiC nanocomposites was 555 MPa, and toughness was 3·8 MPa m1/2, which were higher than those of monolithic Al2O3 ceramics. ©  相似文献   

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Four glass-ceramic filler compositions within the Y2O3–Al2O3–SiO2 system were tested for their suitability in laser-supported joining of SiC materials. The compositions differed in terms of their primary crystallization behavior. Joint zone microstructures were investigated and joint tightness was determined using helium leak rate measurements after joining and subsequent annealing at 900 °C and 1050 °C.Yttria- and silica-rich compositions showed a partial crystallization of yttrium silicates during the short laser processing. Subsequent heat treatment effected further crystallization toward equilibrium conditions. Despite the strong change in the degree of crystallization no reduction of the tightness was observed for the best compositions; after 500 h annealing at 1050 °C tightness values of less than 10−8 mbar l s−1 were measured. These results demonstrate the potential of the investigated filler system for high temperature stable hermetic sealing. At the same time the creation of homogeneously structured joints from glass-ceramic fillers using a laser-supported technology needs the understanding of the crystallization kinetics.  相似文献   

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Four different alumina powders, from European and Japanese sources having similar particle size (350–700 nm) were used for the fabrication of nanocomposites. They were compared in terms of green properties, sintering behaviour, microstructure and mechanical properties. The processing route used (attrition milling and freeze-drying) leads to a reduction in green density of the processed aluminas and composites compared to the as-received alumina. All powders had similar green properties except one, which contained a binder from the manufacturer. The presence of this binder led to the formation of hard agglomerates. In this case the pressing did not eliminate, totally, the inter-agglomerate pores, leading to an incomplete sintering. Calcining the powder to remove the binder resulted in similar pressing and sintering behaviour to the other powders and densities >99% were achieved at 1750 °C by pressureless sintering. All the composites exhibited similar microstructures (matrix grain size ∼3 μm) and elastic properties, hardness and fracture toughness. A finer matrix microstructure could be obtained with one of the European powders which achieved ∼99% density at 1700 °C. The presence of 5 vol.% SiC resulted in a mean grain size of ∼2 μm for the alumina matrix compared with 13.9 μm for a monolithic alumina prepared under identical conditions.  相似文献   

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Al2O3–SiC nanocomposites with 5 and 10 vol% SiC have been in-situ fabricated by sol-gel method followed by carbothermal reduction of alumina–silica gel using B2O3 as sintering aid. Green bodies were formed by cold isostatic pressing of calcined gel, which was prepared by an aqueous sol-containing aluminum chloride, TEOS, sucrose and boric acid. Pressureless sintering was carried out in Ar–12%H2 atmosphere at 1700 °C. Addition of B2O3 (1 or 3 wt%) was an effective densification aid in the Al2O3–5 vol% SiC composites, while the densification of Al2O3–10 vol% SiC composites was not affected by adding B2O3. The composite material containing 5 vol% SiC doped with 3 wt% B2O3 reached 98.7% of full density. Nano-sized β-SiC particles were formed in-situ by means of a reaction between mullite and carbon at 1600 °C. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the spherical in-situ synthesized SiC nanoparticles were well distributed through the composite and located predominantly to the interior of alumina matrix grains.  相似文献   

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In this study, a dense Al2O3–Y3Al5O12 (YAG) ceramic was synthesized by flash sintering a powder mixture of Al2O3 and Y2O3 in less than 150 seconds at a furnace temperature of 1350°C. The resultant ceramic has a well-defined eutectic structure consisting of alternating Al2O3 and YAG layers. The hardness and fracture toughness of the ceramic were measured to be 18.5 GPa and 4.3 MPa.m1/2, respectively. These values are comparable to those of similar eutectic ceramics made by directional solidification techniques. The results suggest a new method for making high-performance eutectic ceramics, which could be applied in other systems.  相似文献   

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The effect of high temperature long heat treatments on the microstructure of the eutectic glass composition in the Y2O3–Al2O3–SiO2 system was examined. The qualitative and quantitative phase analyses were conducted by using scanning electron microscopy combined with energy dispersive analysis and electron microprobe. Simultaneous thermal analyses were carried out to determine the transition temperatures and enthalpies. The crystallization behavior of these glasses was monitored with X-ray powder diffraction. A needle like X-phase was observed in the structure of this eutectic composition after long heat treatment at 1350 °C.  相似文献   

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Development of a low-temperature sintered dielectric material derived from barium titanate for X7R characterized dielectric ceramics application is discussed in this paper. By addition of SiO2–B2O3–Li2O sintering additives to commercial BaTiO3 powder, more than 95% of the theoretical density was obtained at a sintering temperature of 950 °C in H2/N2 atmosphere. The influence of the composition and procedures on the microstructures, lattice parameters and properties of ceramics materials were systemically studied. After explaining the reason for lower isolated resistivity (IR) in the previous experiment, several methods are tried out to improve the IR properties, which have reached the application requirement level of 1012 Ω cm. These ceramics sintered between 900 °C and 950 °C in H2/N2 atmosphere are promising candidates for fabrication of Cu electrode MLCCs.  相似文献   

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In the present research, the influence of sintering temperature on the microstructure and properties of Al2O3–Cu–Ni hybrid composites prepared by the Pulse Plasma Sintering (PPS) technique were described. In this research, three temperatures have been selected: 1250°C, 1300°C, and 1350°C. SEM observations were carried out to determine the distribution of the metallic phase in the composite depending on the sintering temperature. The conducted experiments and microscopic observations enabled a better understanding of the phenomena occurring between the ceramic matrix and metallic phase in the obtained materials. The mechanical properties like a hardness and fracture toughness were measured. The technology applied allowed us to obtain ceramic-metal composites with a homogeneous microstructure. It was found that the sintering temperature influences the selected physical and mechanical properties of the composites produced. It was found that samples produced at 1300°C are characterized by the highest relative density and the mechanical properties.  相似文献   

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Bulk glasses containing HfO2 nano-crystallites of 20–50 nm were prepared by hot-pressing of HfO2–Al2O3–Y2O3 glass microspheres at 915 °C for 10 min. By annealing at temperatures below 1200 °C, the bulk glasses were converted into transparent glass-ceramics with HfO2 nano-crystallites of 100–200 nm, which showed the maximum transmittance of ~70% in the infrared region. An increase of annealing temperature (>1300 °C) resulted in opaque YAG/HfO2/Al2O3 eutectic ceramics. The eutectic ceramics contained fine Al2O3 crystallites and showed a high hardness of 19.8 GPa. The fracture toughness of the eutectic ceramics increased with increasing annealing temperature, and reached the maximum of 4.0 MPa m1/2.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2020,46(17):27046-27056
In this study, Y2O3–Al2O3–SiO2 (YAS) glass was prepared from Y2O3, Al2O3, and SiO2 micron powders. Thermal expansion coefficient of as-obtained YAS glass was about 3.9 × 10−6, matching-well with that of SiCf/SiC composites. SiCf/SiC composites were then brazed under pressure-less state by YAS glass and effects of brazing temperature on microstructures and properties of resulting joints were investigated. The results showed that glass powder in brazed seam sintered and precipitated yttrium disilicate, cristobalite, and mullite crystals after heat treatment. With the increase in temperature, joint layer gradually densified and got tightly bonded to SiCf/SiC composite. The optimal brazing parameter was recorded as 1400 °C/30 min and shear strength of the joint was 51.7 MPa. Formation mechanism of glass-ceramic joints was proposed based on combined analysis of microstructure and fracture morphology of joints brazed at different temperatures. Thermal shock resistance testing of joints was also carried out, which depicted decline in shear strength with the increase of thermal shock times. The strength of the joint after three successive thermal shock cycles at 1200 °C was 35.6 MPa, equivalent to 69% of that without thermal shock.  相似文献   

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