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The Effect of Boron Content on Wetting Kinetics in Si-B Alloy/h-BN System

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND PERFORMANCE
Volume 28, Issue 7, Pages 3819-3825

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11665-018-3786-8

Keywords

AMADEUS project; hexagonal boron nitride; refractories; silicon-boron alloys; thermal energy storage; wettability

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  1. European Union [737054]

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In this work, the effect of boron content on the high-temperature wetting behavior in the Si-B alloy/h-BN systems was experimentally examined. For this reason, hypoeutectic, eutectic and hypereutectic Si-B alloys (Si-1B, Si-3.2B and Si-5.7B wt.%, respectively) were produced by electric arc melting method and then subjected to sessile drop/contact heating experiments with polycrystalline h-BN substrates, at temperatures up to 1750 degrees C. Similar to pure Si/h-BN system, wetting kinetics curves calculated on a basis of in situ recorded drop/substrate images point toward non-wetting behavior of all selected Si-B alloy/h-BN couples. The highest contact angle values of similar to 150 degrees were obtained for hypoeutectic and eutectic Si-B alloys in the whole examined temperature range.

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