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Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> Matrix Composite with Nano-Meter Scale SiC Particles
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCeramic PowdersMatrix CompositeSi3n4 Matrix CompositesSic ParticlesCeramic Matrix CompositeStructural MaterialsMetal Matrix CompositeDispersed Sic ParticlesCeramic TechnologyMaterials ScienceCeramic MaterialCarbon MaterialsMicrostructureStructural CeramicMechanical PropertiesApplied PhysicsNanocompositesMechanics Of MaterialsCarbide
Si3N4 matrix composites with dispersed SiC particles were prepared by hot-pressing compacts of powder mixtures of sub-micron size SiC and Si3N4 particles. SiC particles in nano-meter scale were dispersed uniformly inside Si3N4 grains. After adding SiC particles, the configuration of β-Si3N4 grains changed from equiaxed/platelet-like to rod-like structure. At 20vol% SiC, grains were fine and equiaxed. With increasing SiC content, the α- to β-phase transformation was suppressed, and relative density was decreased. On the other hand, the bending strength reached a maximum value at 10vol% SiC and fracture toughness was maximum at 5vol% SiC. These changes are related closely to the shape of Si3N4 grains and relative density. Young's modulus was minimum at 5vol% SiC. This seems to be caused by the disorder of the interface structure between SiC and Si3N4. Vickers hardness was constant up to 10vol% SiC and increased beyond it.