Functionally graded materials (FGM) based on ZrB2 and containing SiC chopped fibers from 5 to 50 vol% are produced by powder metallurgy and hot pressing. An additional MoSi2-ZrB2 outermost layer is added to improve the oxidation resistance. Besides, to prevent SiC fibers from detrimental reactions with MoSi2 during sintering, a ZrB2-based buffer layer is sandwiched between the fiber-rich bulk and the outer MoSi2-containing scale. The fibers in the optimized architecture are efficaciously protected during the sintering stage and effectively toughen the matrix. The FG composite has a density as low as 3.65 g/cm(3), nearly halved compared to pure ZrB2, and fracture toughness around 5-6 MPa.root m, doubled as compared to monolithic ZrB2. In addition, preliminary oxidation tests at 1650 degrees C reveal that the outermost ZrB2 scale effectively protects the fiber from oxidation, thanks to the tailored doping with MoSi2 and Si3N4. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Novel light and tough ZrB2-based functionally graded ceramics
Silvestroni Laura;Capiani Claudio;Melandri Cesare
2016
Abstract
Functionally graded materials (FGM) based on ZrB2 and containing SiC chopped fibers from 5 to 50 vol% are produced by powder metallurgy and hot pressing. An additional MoSi2-ZrB2 outermost layer is added to improve the oxidation resistance. Besides, to prevent SiC fibers from detrimental reactions with MoSi2 during sintering, a ZrB2-based buffer layer is sandwiched between the fiber-rich bulk and the outer MoSi2-containing scale. The fibers in the optimized architecture are efficaciously protected during the sintering stage and effectively toughen the matrix. The FG composite has a density as low as 3.65 g/cm(3), nearly halved compared to pure ZrB2, and fracture toughness around 5-6 MPa.root m, doubled as compared to monolithic ZrB2. In addition, preliminary oxidation tests at 1650 degrees C reveal that the outermost ZrB2 scale effectively protects the fiber from oxidation, thanks to the tailored doping with MoSi2 and Si3N4. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.