Toughening effect and oxidation behavior of MoSi2-ZrO2 composites
Conference poster, 2006

Abstract Toughening effect of ZrO2-particles on MoSi2-based materials is one of the important toughening mechanism. In this work, the influence of particle size and volume percentage of unstabilized ZrO2-addition on toughening effect in MoSi2-matrix composites was studied. The measured data revealed that the fine particle size, < 1 μm, with certain volume percentages around 20% have given more effective toughening results. The tested materials were prepared by three different sintering processes: pressure-less sintering (PLS), hot-press sintering (HPS) and PLS + Hipping sintering. The measured data on sintered density, RT-hardness and RT-toughness indicated that the PLS process could be a practical and economical method for producing MOSi2-ZrO2 composites in industry. Oxidation behavior of MoSi2-ZrO2 composites was also studied in the work. Clearly, the ZrO2-addition made the composites having a worse oxidation resistance than the monolithic MoSi2, which means that a low ZrO2-addition should be used in the composites, as far as an acceptable toughening effect was reached.

Composites

Powder metallurgy

Toughening

Molybdenum desilicide

Author

Karin Anne Xia Gong

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Materials Technology

Yiming Yao

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Materials Technology

Erik Ström

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Materials Technology

Changhai Li

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Materials Technology

Boston,MA 2006,MRS Fall meeting; November27-December 1,Hynes Convention Center & Sheraton Boston Hotel Boston,MA

Vol. 980 0980-II05-35 339-344

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Other Materials Engineering

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10/7/2017