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Microstructures and mechanical properties of B4C-SiC intergranular/intragranular nanocomposite ceramics fabricated from B4C, Si, and graphite powders

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 34, Issue 10, Pages 2153-2161

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2014.02.032

Keywords

B4C-SiC nanocomposite; Intergranular/intragranular structure; Mechanochemical processing; Disorder-order transformation; Toughening mechanism

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51161140399, U12301013]

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B4C-SiC intergranular/intragranular nanocomposites with high hardness and high toughness were fabricated through mechanochemical processing with B4C, Si, and graphite powders and subsequent hot pressing without any sintering aid. The milled powders are composed of stacking-disordered SiC and nanocrystalline B4C. Most nano/micron-sized SiC particles are homogeneously dispersed in B4C matrix, and some nano-sized SiC and B4C particles are embedded into B4C grains to form an intergranular/intragranular structure. The disordered characteristic of the milled powders is the essential factor for the formation of the intragranular structure, sudden densification within the narrow temperature range (1700-1900 degrees C), and the preparation of dense samples under a relatively low temperature (1900 degrees C). The relative density, Vickers hardness, and fracture toughness of the samples sintered at 1950 degrees C are 98.6%, 34.3 GPa, and 6.0 MPa m(1/2), respectively. The intergranular/intragranular structure plays an important role in improving fracture toughness and hardness of the composites. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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