Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The present study investigates the oxidation behaviour in air of a structural ceramic composite with the following volumetric composition:
55% AlN-15% SiC-30% ZrB2. This kind of ternary composite is electroconductive (3×10-4 cm) and has significant strength (~700MPa)
and toughness (4MPam1/2) up to 1000 oC. Oxidation tests were carried out in a TG equipment from 700 to 1300 oC with exposition time
of 30 h. Significant weight gain is observed at T > 1000 oC. In the range 700-900 oC, the process is dominated by the oxidation of ZrB2
into zirconia and boria and the kinetic is nearly parabolic. At temperatures in the range 1000-1100 oC, boria reacts with alumina forming
aluminium borate and borosilicate glass and the kinetic largely deviates from parabolic behaviour. In the samples oxidized at temperatures
in the range 1200-1300 oC, aluminium borate and mullite crystallize on the surface. The kinetics is para-linear in this temperature range but
at 1300 oC, the rupture of the outer layer, results in accelerated damage of the sample. The composite is recommended for applications up to
1100 oC.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Composites; Corrosion; ZrO2; Microstructure; AlN-SiC-ZrB2
List of contributors:
Balbo, Andrea; Bellosi, Alida; Sciti, Diletta
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