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Cordierite thermal insulation materials reinforced by aluminosilicate fiber/mullite whiskers hierarchical structure
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCeramic PowdersThermal ConductivityAluminosilicate Ceramic FiberCeramic TechnologyMaterials EngineeringMaterials ScienceCeramicsCeramic MaterialThermal PropertyGlass FiberAlf 3MicrostructureHigh Temperature MaterialsStarch Consolidation CastingCeramics MaterialsCeramic SynthesisThermal InsulationThermal Properties
Abstract Cordierite thermal insulation materials were prepared via a starch consolidation casting ( SCC ) technique, using kyanite, MgO and SiO 2 as raw materials. Aluminosilicate ceramic fiber were used as the substrate for in situ synthesized mullite whiskers. The mullite whiskers grew in situ on the surface of the aluminosilicate ceramic fiber via AlF 3 and were interspersed among the cordierite crystalline. The as‐prepared cordierite materials reinforced by the aluminosilicate ceramic fiber/mullite whiskers hierarchical structure had a relatively high cold modulus strength and cold compression strength. Moreover, the thermal conductivity of the materials was as low as 0.329 W/(m K) ( RT ‐1000°C). We propose a growing mechanism of mullite whiskers on the surface of the aluminosilicate ceramic fiber.
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