Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1604398 | International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this study the mechanical properties of a recently developed carbon-derived Si3N4+SiC micro/nano-composite have been investigated with the aim to study the influence of the SiC addition on the room-temperature strength and high-temperature creep behavior. The bending strength values are in the interval from Ï0Â =Â 675Â MPa to Ï0Â =Â 832Â MPa with the Weibull modulus of 6.4 and 8.6 The contact strength is changing from Ï0RÂ =Â 1997Â MPa to Ï0RÂ =Â 1167 with mRÂ =Â 17 and mRÂ =Â 15. Fracture origins in the specimens tested in bending are clusters of pores and large SiC grains and in the specimens tested in contact mode cone cracks. The composite exhibits high creep resistance thanks to the changed chemical composition and viscosity of the intergranular phase comparing to the monolithic Si3N4 and due to the interlocked silicon nitride grains by the intergranularly located SiC nanoparticles.
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Authors
Lucia Hegedűsová, Monika KaÅ¡iarová, Ján Dusza, Miroslav Hnatko, Pavol Å ajgalÃk,