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Fracture peculiarities and high-temperature strength of bulk polycrystalline boron

Journal

MATERIALIA
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtla.2022.101346

Keywords

Boron; Polycrystalline ceramic; Flexural strength; High-temperature materials

Funding

  1. World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI) , MEXT, Japan
  2. UEFISCDI Romania through Core Program [PN19-03, 21N/08.02.2019), 74-COFUND-M-ERA.NET II-BIOMB, 5PTE/2020 -BIOTEHKER]

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We investigated the mechanical behavior of a bulk boron ceramic prepared by spark plasma sintering of commercially available beta-boron powder. With the addition of a protective tantalum foil, we successfully fabricated polycrystalline boron ceramic and demonstrated its high-temperature flexural strength, toughness, and Young's moduli. The ceramic exhibited promising flexural strength and fracture toughness at room temperature, and yielded an impressive yield strength at elevated temperatures.
We report the mechanical behavior of a bulk boron ceramic prepared by spark plasma sintering of commercially available beta-boron powder. In order to fabricate polycrystalline boron ceramic, we used a protective tantalum foil reacted with carbon from the graphite die or graphite foil forming a thin layer of TaB2 and TaC covering the boron specimen. This is the first study to show the high-temperature flexural strength, toughness, and Young's moduli of boron up to 1400 degrees C. At 1600 degrees C and above, boron will react with testing environment forming an outer shell. The flexural strength and fracture toughness at room temperature reached an average of 340 MPa and 4.1 MPa m (1/2) , respectively. Despite showing clear signs of plastic deformation on the strain-stress curves, the yield strength of the monolithic boron ceramic exceed 1 GPa at 1200 degrees C. It was determined that fracture at elevated temperatures follows a quasi-transgranular mechanism, where the sub-grains of the boron fracture as plate-like structures. An interpretation for the observed fracture behavior was proposed.

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