High temperature oxidation of multilayered SiC processed by tape casting and sintering

Badini, Claudio and Fino, Paolo and Ortona, Alberto and Amelio, C (2002) High temperature oxidation of multilayered SiC processed by tape casting and sintering. Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 22 (12). pp. 2071-2079. ISSN 0955-2219

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Abstract

The oxidation behaviour of a multilayer SiC ceramic was investigated at high temperatures. The ceramic samples were processed by tape casting of a slurry containing α-SiC powders, forming of green tubular components and sintering without pressure. The oxidation resistance of this ceramic material was investigated by temperature programmed oxidation (TPO); the gaseous oxidation products were analysed by mass spectrometry. Thermal gravimetric analyses (TGA) were also performed. Buckles, machined from the multilayer ceramic tubes, were submitted to long-term oxidation treatments carried out at 1200, 1400 and 1600 °C in air. The microstructure and the radial compressive strength of these specimens were compared before and after oxidation. Microstructure was investigated by SEM–EDS and X-ray diffraction. The multilayered SiC showed increased toughness with respect to conventional ceramics, owing to delamination phenomena occurring before failure. Oxidation mainly affected the material surface, where a thin layer of silica grew. Oxidation treatments did not suppress the energy adsorbing mechanism occurring during the fracture process.

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