An exploratory investigation on the in-situ synthesis of SiC/AlN/Al composites by spark plasma sintering

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2015

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS;Volume: 622 Pages: 458-462

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The powder mixtures of aluminum and silicon carbonitride (Al-SiCN) have been consolidated into bulk materials by spark plasma sintering. XRD patterns indicated the in-situ formation of SiC and AlN. The density of the SiCN-Al composite sintered by SPS at 500 degrees C is 2.65 g/cm(3) or higher in a weight range of SiCN powder particles up to 2.5%. The formation of new phases and the relatively absence of porosities in the matrix composites are attributed to the co-existence of solid-liquid state that leads to the effective densification of the mixed powders. The breakdown of SiCN network structure was considered to result from a reaction between partially aluminum melt and SiCN particles. An improvement in density and hardness is observed. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Accession Number: WOS:000345749500070

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University for Spark plasma sintering (SPS), Al/SiCN composites, Hardness, Microstructure, MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES, MATRIX COMPOSITES, CERAMICS, ALUMINUM, NANOCOMPOSITES, CONSOLIDATION, CONDUCTIVITY, EXTRUSION, BEHAVIOR, SYSTEM

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