ZrB2-based mixtures containing WC and SiC in various amounts were hot-pressed at 1930 °C, achieving final relative densities above 94%. The diboride matrix of the sintered ceramics was constituted by (Zr,W)B2 solid solution shells grown onto original ZrB2 grains. WC phase reacted during sintering leaving W-monoboride and mixed Zr,W-carbide as secondary phases. Room temperature flexure strength ranged from 540 to 630 MPa, but performances of major significance were determined at 1500 °C in air, with values exceeding 700 MPa. SiC was vital to improve the oxidation resistance at 1500 °C compared to SiC-free ZrB2-based ceramic. W, encased in the shell, retarded the inward diffusion of oxygen compared to the pure ZrB2.
Combined effects of WC and SiC on densification and thermo-mechanical stability of ZrB2 ceramics
Monteverde Frederic
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Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Silvestroni Laura
2016
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ZrB2-based mixtures containing WC and SiC in various amounts were hot-pressed at 1930 °C, achieving final relative densities above 94%. The diboride matrix of the sintered ceramics was constituted by (Zr,W)B2 solid solution shells grown onto original ZrB2 grains. WC phase reacted during sintering leaving W-monoboride and mixed Zr,W-carbide as secondary phases. Room temperature flexure strength ranged from 540 to 630 MPa, but performances of major significance were determined at 1500 °C in air, with values exceeding 700 MPa. SiC was vital to improve the oxidation resistance at 1500 °C compared to SiC-free ZrB2-based ceramic. W, encased in the shell, retarded the inward diffusion of oxygen compared to the pure ZrB2.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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