SiC–YAG sintered composites from hydroxy hydrogel powder precursors
2000; Elsevier BV; Volume: 26; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0272-8842(00)00025-0
ISSN1873-3956
AutoresAniruddha Samanta, K. K. Dhargupta, A. K. De, S. Ghatak,
Tópico(s)Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties
ResumoYttrium hydroxide and aluminium hydroxide hydrogel were derived from yttrium nitrate and aluminium nitrate through hydroxy hydrogel route in which SiC particles were kept dispersed. The gel-like mass was heat treated at 900°C in ambient atmosphere followed by heat treatment at 1400°C in Ar atmosphere. The specimens were then sintered in the temperature range of 1800–1950°C in Ar atmosphere with 30 min soaking. The phases were identified by XRD analysis. Microstructure of the sintered materials were analysed by scanning electron micrograph. With this new method of preparation of powder precursors, the process of sintering was easier and almost theoretical density was achieved with moderate hardness. The mechanism of densification was postulated to be a solid-state initiated liquid phase sintering and the overall process of which was activated by the reactive species formed from hydroxy hydrogel powder precursors.
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