Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7995099 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Porous gelcasted and solid-state-sintered SiC (S-SiC) ceramics with significantly improved connectivity were successfully prepared through the synergistic pore-forming mechanism of direct foaming and particle packing, using fine (D50 = 0.5 μm) and coarse (D50 = 5.0 μm) graded SiC powders as the main raw materials. As the proportion of coarse SiC powder increased, the viscosities of aqueous SiC-B4C-C slurries sharply decreased, which thus flourished foaming and enlarged bubble-derived-pore diameter in porous S-SiC ceramics, accompanied with the increased amount and size of window. Moreover, abundant particle-packing pores in struts of bubble-derived pores were also formed and even interconnected with each other at 60 wt% of coarse SiC powder. Besides, there was a remarkable increase in porosity from 61.0% to 81.7% and accordingly a significant decline in density from 1.24 g cmâ3 to 0.58 g cmâ3 as the content of coarse SiC powder increased. The optimized multiple pore microstructures resulted in an amazing nitrogen gas permeability of 1.78Ã10â11 m2 under the condition of an excellent compressive strength of 10.8 ± 2.7 MPa.
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Authors
Haibo Wu, Yinsheng Li, Shan Yun, Xuejian Liu, Zhengren Huang, Dongliang Jiang,