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Material Properties of a Sintered α-SiC
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1997
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSintered α-SicCeramic PowdersGrain SizeCeramic TechnologyMaterials EngineeringMaterials ScienceCeramicsSingle-valued RepresentationStructural CeramicMicrostructureSinteringHigh Temperature MaterialsCeramics MaterialsMetal-ceramic SystemsEngineering CeramicCarbideThermal Properties
A self-consistent, single-valued representation of the major physical, mechanical, and thermal properties of a sintered α-SiC is presented. This comprehensive set of properties is achieved by focusing on a narrowly defined material specification in which boron and carbon are used as sintering aids to produce a dense ceramic (⩾98% of the theoretical maximum density) with a grain size of (6±2) μm. Such a representation is highly desirable in applications of concurrent engineering practices and for the increasing use of electronic processing of product specifications.
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