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Processing of Boron Carbide‐Aluminum Composites
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1989
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringChemical EngineeringMetal Matrix CompositeHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringMaterial ProcessingMechanical EngineeringDensification KineticsCeramics MaterialsCarbideBoron Carbide‐aluminum CompositesSolidificationMetal-ceramic SystemsBoron CarbideReaction ThermodynamicsMicrostructureCeramic Matrix Composite
The processing problems associated with boron carbide and the limitations of its mechanical properties can be significantly reduced when a metal phase (e.g., aluminum) is added. Lower densification temperatures and higher fracture toughness will result. Based on fundamental capillarity ther modynamics, reaction thermodynamics, and densification kinetics, we have established reliable criteria for fabricating B 4 C–Al particulate composites. Because chemical reactions cannot be eliminated, it is necessary to process B 4 C–AI by rapidly heating to near 1200°C (to ensure wetting) and subsequently heat‐treating below 1200°C (for microstructural development).
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