Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9808591 | Materials Letters | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
High-temperature strength and toughness behaviors of reaction-bonded SiC ceramics with 12 and 26 vol.% of free Si were investigated. The flexural strength and fracture toughness started to increase at 1000 °C and reached a maximum at 1300° and 1330 °C before a sharp drop, respectively. The transition from transgranular to intergranular fracture is considered to lead to the slight increase of strength and toughness from room temperature to 1000 °C, while the plastic deformation of free Si contributes to the great increase above 1000 °C. However, too high a temperature will result in the extreme softening of free Si and therefore decrease strength and toughness.
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Authors
Qing-Wei Huang, Li-Hui Zhu,