Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10629867 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Silicon carbide polycrystalline materials were prepared by liquid phase sintering. Different rare-earth oxides (Y2O3, Yb2O3, Sm2O3) and AlN were used as sintering additives. The final microstructure consists of core-rim structure owing to the incorporation of AlN into the rim of SiC grains by solid solution. Nano- versus macro-hardness of polycrystalline SiC materials were investigated in more details. The nano-hardness of SiC grains was in the range of 32-34Â GPa and it depends on the chemical compositions of grains. The harness followed the core-rim chemistry of grains, showing lower values for the rim consisting of SiC-AlN solid solution. The comparison of nano- and macro-hardness showed that nano-hardness is significantly higher, generally by 5-7Â GPa. The macro-hardness of tested samples had a larger scatter due to the influence of several factors: hardness of grains (nano-hardness), indentation size effect (ISE), microstructure, porosity, and grain boundary phase. The influence of grain boundary phase on macro-hardness is also discussed.
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Authors
M. Balog, P. Å ajgalıÌk, M. Hnatko, Z. LenÄéÅ¡, F. Monteverde, J. KeÄkéÅ¡, J.-L. Huang,