Title of article :
Effect of sintering temperature and siliconcarbide fraction on density, mechanical properties and fracture mode of alumina–silicon carbide micro/nanocomposites
Author/Authors :
Alireza Rahimnejad Yazdi، نويسنده , , Hamidreza Baharvandi، نويسنده , , Hossein Abdizadeh، نويسنده , , Jalil Purasad، نويسنده , , Amir Fathi، نويسنده , , Hafez Ahmadi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
5
From page :
251
To page :
255
Abstract :
In this study Al2O3–SiC micro/nanocomposites have been fabricated by mixing alumina nanopowders and silicon carbide micro/nanopowders, followed by hot pressing at 1550, 1600, 1650 and 1700 °C. The density, mechanical properties and fracture mode of Al2O3–SiC composites containing different volume fractions (2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, 10% and 15%) of micro/nanoscale SiC particles were investigated and compared with those of alumina. The relative density of composites could reach values very close to theoretical density, especially after sintering at 1700 °C. However, relative density declined by increasing the SiC fraction at the same sintering temperature. The flexural strength of composites was best for sintering temperature of 1700 °C and showed a maximum of 545 MPa for Alumina–10%SiC sintered at 1700 °C. Hardness showed a remarkable increase by adding SiC and reached a pick of 22.6 GPa for Alumina–15%SiC. Fracture toughness and fracture mode of alumina and composites with 5%, 10% and 15% SiC sintered at 1700 °C were also investigated. Composites were tougher than alumina and the scanning electron microscopy observations showed that fracture mode changes from intergranular for alumina to transgranular for composites. Finally X-ray diffraction analysis could not detect any chemical reactions between Al2O3 and SiC particles.
Journal title :
Materials and Design
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Materials and Design
Record number :
1072629
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