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Fabrication and mechanical properties of self-toughening ZrB2–SiC composites from in-situ reaction
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Materials ScienceCrack BridgingEngineeringMechanical PropertiesCeramic MaterialMechanical EngineeringSelf-toughening Zrb2–sic CompositesIn-situ ReactionMicrostructure-strength RelationshipCarbideStructural CeramicAdditive ContentZrb 2Mechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructureCeramic Matrix CompositeStructural Materials
Abstract Self-toughening ZrB 2 –SiC based composites are fabricated by in-situ reactive hot pressing. The effect of sintering additive content on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the composites is investigated. Microstructure observation found that the in-situ reactive hot pressing could promote the anisotropic growth of ZrB 2 grains and the formation of interlocking microstructure. Such microstructure could improve the mechanical properties, especially, for the fracture toughness. The improved mechanical properties could be attributed to the self-toughening structure related to the ZrB 2 platelets and the formed interlocking microstructure, which could trigger various toughening mechanisms such as grain pull-out, crack bridging, crack deflection, and crack branching, providing the main contribution to the high fracture toughness.
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