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Low‐Temperature Sintering of Mullite/Yttria‐Doped Zirconia Composites in the Mullite‐Rich Region
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1998
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Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceLow‐temperature SinteringHigh StrengthSinteringEngineeringMechanical PropertiesMullite‐rich RegionCeramic MaterialMechanical EngineeringCeramics MaterialsMullite/y‐tzp CompositesCeramic SynthesisCeramic PowdersMicrostructureStructural Materials
Mullite/Y‐TZP composites in the mullite‐rich region, using powders of mullite prepared via the hydrazine method and a commercially available zirconia compound (ZrO 2 (2Y)), have been fabricated by sintering for 3 h at 1450°C in air. The grain sizes of mullite and ZrO 2 (2Y) are changed with increased ZrO 2 (2Y) content; the former decreases from 0.25 µm to 0.13 µm, and the latter increases from 0.21 µm to 0.35 µm. High strength (780 MPa) and fracture toughness (5.4 MPam 1/2 ) are obtained in the 50/50 (vol%) mullite/ZrO 2 (2Y) composite with 99.6% of theoretical density.
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