Title: Phase evolution in silicon carbide-whisker-reinforced mullite/zirconia composite during long-term oxidation at 1000 degrees to 1350 degrees C
Authors: Lin, CC
Zangvil, A
Ruh, R
材料科學與工程學系
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2000
Abstract: A composite consisting of 30 wt% SiC whiskers and a mullite-based matrix (mullite-32.4 wt% ZrO2-2.2 wt% MgO) was isothermally exposed in air at 1000 degrees-1350 degrees C, for up to 1000 h, Microstructural evolution in the oxidized samples was investigated using X-rap diffractometry and analytical transmission electron microscopy. Amorphous SiO2, formed through the oxidation of SIC whiskers, was devitrified into cristobalite at T greater than or equal to 1200 degrees C and into quartz at 1000 degrees C. At T greater than or equal to 1200 degrees C, the reaction between ZrO2 and SiO2 resulted in zircon, and prismatic secondary mullite grains mere formed via a solution-reprecipitation mechanism in severely oxidized regions. Ternary compounds, such as sapphirine and cordierite, also mere found after long-term exposure at T greater than or equal to 1200 degrees C.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/30441
ISSN: 0002-7820
Journal: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume: 83
Issue: 7
Begin Page: 1797
End Page: 1803
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