Bellosi, Alida (1); Medri, Valentina (1); Bucciotti, Francesco (1); Krstic, V.D. (2); Krstic, Z. (2)
(1) CNR-ISTEC, Faenza; (2) Queen's University, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Kingston, ON, Canada
Monolithic silicon nitride ceramics with yttria and nanometric alumina as sintering aids were developed with the aim to improve mechanical strength and toughness. Yttria and alumina amounts were varied in the different compositions. The pressureless sintering was set at 1760°C for 1 h to reach closed porosity in all samples. Than, post-HIPing treatments with a N2 applied pressure of 180 MPa were performed at 1760°C or 1850°C. The room temperature hardness, toughness and flexural strength reached values up to 16 GPa, 9 MPa.m1/2 and 975 MPa, respectively. Different improvements in strength up to about 30% were revealed after post hipping tests in comparison to the as sintered materials. The correlation between starting compositions, thermal treatments, microstructures and mechanical properties were investigated and discussed
35th International Conference & Exposition on Advanced Ceramics & Composites, Daytona Beach, Florida, 23-28 January 2011
Nitruro di silicio, Microstruttura, Proprietà meccaniche, HIP
Bucciotti Francesco, Bellosi Alida, Medri Valentina
ISTEC – Istituto di scienza e tecnologia dei materiali ceramici
ID: 203230
Year: 2011
Type: Presentazione
Creation: 2013-02-08 11:13:53.000
Last update: 2013-02-08 11:13:53.000
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