Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10635112 Scripta Materialia 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effects of temperature on pressure infiltration of packed SiC particles by liquid Al and the eutectic Al-12wt.%Si alloy have been investigated over the temperature range 923-1273 K. Below 1173 K, the threshold pressure P0 for infiltration of pure Al slightly (and linearly) decreases with temperature. At that temperature a sharp drop occurs, followed by a faster decrease of P0. The contact angle θ derived from the threshold pressure data shows a similar behavior. Results for the Al-Si eutectic alloy are very similar for temperatures below 1173 K, but, above this temperature, the threshold pressure decreases faster than for pure Al. These results are consistent with contact angle data derived from sessile drop experiments. In addition compact permeability is significantly reduced for T > 1173 K, a result likely related to the reaction between aluminum and SiC.
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