Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Porous graded materials (PGMs) consisting of ZrB2 are obtained by Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) taking advantage
of an asymmetric die configuration with changing cross section. Due to the temperature gradient established
along the longitudinal direction, porosity changes up to about 26 vol.% were generated across the
volume. The surface roughness of the resulting products increased as the holding temperature was reduced.
Superior solar absorbance (?) and lower spectral selectivity (?/?) properties were correspondingly obtained.
PGMs displayed higher ? and lower ?/? values with respect to highly dense samples produced using a constant
cross section die. More important, these products exhibit similar or improved optical properties with respect to
the reference SiC material. These findings are important in view of the development of a novel class of ceramics
for solar energy applications, able to operate under higher temperature conditions while simultaneously satisfying
optical, microstructural and mechanical needs.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Porous graded materials; UHTC; Zirconium diboride; Spark plasma sintering; Optical properties
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