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Presureless sintering and properties of αSiC-B4C composite

TitlePresureless sintering and properties of αSiC-B4C composite
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsMagnani, G., Beltrami G., Minoccari G.L., and Pilotti L.
JournalJournal of the European Ceramic Society
Volume21
Pagination633-638
ISSN09552219
KeywordsBending strength, Boron carbide, composite, Composite materials, Fracture toughness, hardness, Heat exchangers, Microstructure, Oxidation resistance, Pressure effects, Pressureless sintering, Silicon carbide, Silicon compounds, Sintering, Thermal effects
Abstract

Pressureless sintering process to obtain high density silicon carbide-boron carbide (5% vol) composite (BCSiC) was studied. Sintering behaviour of this material was investigated between 1950 and 2200°C and it was compared to SiC material doped with boron and carbon. Density up to 96% T.D. was reached at 2150°C. Microstructural investigation revealed that B4C grains, having an average size of 2 μm, were well dispersed in the SiC matrix. Mechanical properties like fracture toughness, hardness, flexural strength were determined in the range RT-1500°C and compared to other SiC-based material. BCSiC material showed same fracture toughness of SSiC, higher hardness and higher flexural strength than SSiC also at high temperature; these properties make BCSiC a very interesting material for application in which high oxidation resistance is requested, e.g. ceramic heat exchanger. © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI10.1016/S0955-2219(00)00244-2
Citation KeyMagnani2001633