Effect of sintering atmosphere on grain shape and grain growth in liquid-phase-sintered silicon carbide

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We investigated the effects of the sintering atmosphere on the interface structure and grain-growth behavior in 10-vol%-YAG-added Sic. When alpha-SiC was Iiquid-phase-sintered in an Ar atmosphere, the grain/matrix interface was faceted, and abnormal grain growth occurred, regardless of the presence of a-seed grains. In contrast, when the same sample was sintered in N-2, the grain interface was defaceted (rough), and no abnormal grain growth occurred, even with an addition of a-seed grains. X-ray diffraction analysis of this sample showed the formation of a 3C (beta-SiC) phase, together with a 6H (alpha-SiC) phase. These results suggest that the nitrogen dissolved in the liquid matrix made the grain interface rough and induced normal grain growth by an alpha - beta reverse phase transformation. Apparently, the growth behavior of SiC grains in a liquid matrix depends on the structure of the grain interface: abnormal growth for a faceted interface and normal growth for a rough interface.
Publisher
AMER CERAMIC SOC
Issue Date
2002-05
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; HIGH-TEMPERATURE; CO LIQUID; MICROSTRUCTURE; TRANSFORMATION; DEPENDENCE; NITRIDE; MATRIX

Citation

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY, v.85, no.5, pp.1281 - 1284

ISSN
0002-7820
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/79070
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