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High-temperature strength behavior of tantalum diboride to 2000 & DEG;C

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 106, Issue 11, Pages 6385-6389

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jace.19307

Keywords

spark plasma sintering; strength; ultrahigh-temperature ceramics

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This study investigated the high-temperature strength of spark plasma sintered tantalum diboride (TaB2) for the first time. TaB2 exhibited unique elastic fracture behavior below 1900°C, unlike other transition metal diborides. The consolidation process involved spark plasma sintering at 2000-2200°C, yielding dense TaB2 samples. The flexural strength was measured at elevated temperatures up to 2000°C, showing a quite high flexural strength of 400±20 MPa at 1900°C. These findings provide valuable insights into the high-temperature behavior of TaB2, highlighting its potential for advanced applications.
This study investigated the high-temperature strength of spark plasma sintered tantalum diboride (TaB2) for the first time. TaB2 exhibited a unique elastic fracture behavior below 1900 & DEG;C, unlike other transition metal diborides. The consolidation process involved spark plasma sintering at 2000-2200 & DEG;C yielding dense TaB2 samples. The flexural strength was measured at elevated temperatures up to 2000 & DEG;C, showing a quite high flexural strength of 400 & PLUSMN; 20 MPa at 1900 & DEG;C. These findings provide valuable insights into the high-temperature behavior of TaB2, highlighting its potential for advanced applications.

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