Title of article :
CO2 laser-induced structure changes on an
alumina–mullite–zirconia refractory
Author/Authors :
A.H. Wang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
An Al2O3–ZrO2–SiO2 system refractory with alumina–mullite–zirconia structure (AMZ) has been laser-melted to improve its
surface density and to modify its microstructure in this study. Investigations into the laser-melted samples showed that laser
scanning velocity had a significant influence on the surface morphology, the microstructure and the phase constituents of the
laser-treated zones when other laser parameters were kept constant. Laser overlapping treatment at 8 mm s 1 produced a crackfree,
smooth and dense surface on the refractory but melting treatments at a lower scanning velocity of 4 mm s 1 and a higher
scanning velocity of 12 mm s 1 generated obvious cracking surface and rough surface respectively. After laser melting
treatment, the microstructure was changed into a fine and dense dendrite structure in the central upper region of the laser-molten
zone and a planar structure between the dendrite region and the substrate region; the dominant phases were changed from
a-Al2O3 þ Al6Si2O13 þ m-ZrO2 to m-ZrO2 þ a-Al2O3 þ Al2:427O3:64 due to the selected evaporation of constituents SiO2 and
Al2O3, and the phase m-ZrO2 or c-ZrO2 was uniformly dispersed into the dendrite instead of the nonuniform particle-like shape
in the as-received refractory. An increase in scanning velocity resulted in more planar structure region and higher contents of the
nonequilibrium phases c-ZrO2 and Al2.427O3.64.
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Keywords :
AMZ refractory , Surface morphology , Selected evaporation , Phase and microstructure , laser melting
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science