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Thermal conductivity of spark plasma sintered SiC ceramics with Alumina and Yttria

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 41, Issue 6, Pages 3264-3273

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2020.12.020

Keywords

SiC; SPS; Interfacial thermal resistance; Grain size; Thermal conductivity

Funding

  1. Royal Academy of Engineering
  2. Rolls-Royce
  3. China Scholarship Council

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The study found that sintering temperature and sintering additive content have significant effects on the microstructure and thermal conductivity of SiC ceramics. Increasing sintering temperature promotes grain growth, while higher sintering additive content results in smaller grain size and lower thermal conductivity.
In this study, dense SiC ceramics were fabricated at 1650-1750 ?C for 10-60 min by spark plasma sintering (SPS) using 3-10 wt.% Al2O3-Y2O3 as sintering additives. Effects of sintering temperature, sintering additive content and holding time on microstructure as well as correlations between microstructure and thermal conductivity were investigated. An increase in the sintering temperature promotes grain growth. Extending holding time has little influence on grain size but results in formation of continuous network of sintering additive, which increases interfacial thermal resistance and thus decreases thermal conductivity. For SiC ceramics composed of continuous SiC matrix and discrete secondary phase (yttrium aluminum garnet, YAG), an increase in the sintering additive content results in smaller grain size and lower thermal conductivity. The lower thermal conductivity of the SiC ceramic with higher sintering additive content is mainly due to the smaller grain size rather than the low intrinsic thermal conductivity of YAG.

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