The microstructure of two pressureless-sintered ultra-high-tem- perature ceramics, namely ZrC120 vol% MoSi 2 and HfC120 vol% MoSi 2 , was characterized by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. With regard to the ZrC-MoSi 2 system, Zr x Si y compounds and SiC were detected. In the HfC-MoSi 2 system, a mixed phase was detected at the triple points and identified as (Mo,Hf) 5 Si 3 . For both the systems investigated, the high wettability of the silicide-based phases on the matrix grains suggests that sintering is assisted by a liquid phase. This con- tribution reports for the first time on the sintering mechanisms of early transition metal carbides doped with MoSi 2 as a sinter additive, on the basis of the microstructural evolution observed upon sintering and in the light of phase diagrams and thermo- dynamical calculations.

Sintering mechanisms of zirconium and hafnium carbides doped with MoSi 2

Silvestroni Laura;Sciti Diletta;
2009

Abstract

The microstructure of two pressureless-sintered ultra-high-tem- perature ceramics, namely ZrC120 vol% MoSi 2 and HfC120 vol% MoSi 2 , was characterized by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. With regard to the ZrC-MoSi 2 system, Zr x Si y compounds and SiC were detected. In the HfC-MoSi 2 system, a mixed phase was detected at the triple points and identified as (Mo,Hf) 5 Si 3 . For both the systems investigated, the high wettability of the silicide-based phases on the matrix grains suggests that sintering is assisted by a liquid phase. This con- tribution reports for the first time on the sintering mechanisms of early transition metal carbides doped with MoSi 2 as a sinter additive, on the basis of the microstructural evolution observed upon sintering and in the light of phase diagrams and thermo- dynamical calculations.
2009
Istituto di Scienza, Tecnologia e Sostenibilità per lo Sviluppo dei Materiali Ceramici - ISSMC (ex ISTEC)
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