Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10635333 | Scripta Materialia | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The spark plasma sintering technique was used to consolidate amorphous Si-C-N powder to obtain polycrystalline Si3N4/SiC ceramic composites. With decreasing additive content, the consolidation of the materials became increasingly dependent on solid-state sintering. The microstructure underwent a transition from a microcrystalline matrix with nanocrystalline second phase (micro-nano) to a nanocrystalline matrix with nanocrystalline second phase (nano-nano) when the yttria content was lowered to 3Â wt.%.
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Authors
Julin Wan, Ren-Guan Duan, Amiya K. Mukherjee,