Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1602288 | Intermetallics | 2006 | 4 Pages |
The paper presents the results of examinations of the NiAl–Al2O3 sinters (13, 38 and 55 vol% of Al2O3) produced from a mixture of nickel, aluminum and alumina powders in a single technological process, using the pulse plasma sintering (PPS) method. By subjecting the elemental powders to a PPS process for 900 s, we obtained NiAl–Al2O3 composites of a hardness ranging from 480 HV10 (13% Al2O3) to 680 HV10 (55% Al2O3). The fracture toughness of the sintered materials depended on the amount of the dispersed Al2O3 phase. When examined with a Vickers indenter under a load of 10 kg, the composite containing 13% of Al2O3 showed no cracking. In the composites with 38% Al2O3 and 55% Al2O3 contents, the value of KIC was 9.1 and 8.2 MPam1/2, respectively.