Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7989515 | International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials | 2018 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
ZrB2 ceramic (Z), ZrB2-25â¯vol% SiC composite (ZS) and ZrB2-25â¯vol% SiC composite doped with 5â¯wt% graphite (ZSG) were fabricated by spark plasma sintering process. The sintered samples were compared to investigate the effects of submicron SiC particles and graphite nano-flakes on sinterability, microstructure and mechanical properties of ZrB2-based ceramic matrix composites. Spark plasma sintering at 1900â¯Â°C for 7â¯min under 40â¯MPa resulted in fully dense ZS and ZSG samples but a relative density of 96.1% was achieved for Z sample. The growth of ZrB2 grains was effectively decelerated by addition of submicron SiC particles and graphite nano-flakes. Hardness values of 13.1, 19.5 and 16.6â¯GPa were measured for Z, ZS and ZSG samples, respectively, which verify the hardening effect of SiC and softening effect of graphite in ZrB2-based composites. By the simultaneous addition of SiC and graphite into ZrB2 matrix, the indentation fracture toughness of ZSG sample reached 6.7â¯MPaâ¯m½, meaningfully higher than those of Z and ZS samples with toughness values of 3.2 and 4.3â¯MPaâ¯m½, respectively. Such an improvement in the fracture toughness of ZSG nanocomposite was attributed to the presence of graphite nano-flakes as well as the in-situ formed ZrC and B4C nano-particles. Flexural strength of Z, ZS and ZSG samples reached 445, 624 and 631â¯MPa, respectively. Although SiC had a remarkable strengthening effect in the ZrB2-based ceramic, the addition of graphite together with SiC had not a significant impact on the flexural strength of composite material.
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Authors
Soroush Parvizi, Zohre Ahmadi, Mehran Jaberi Zamharir, Mehdi Shahedi Asl,