Rs. Guo et al., CONTROLLING THE FLAW SIZE AND MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF ZTM SICP COMPOSITES/, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 16(12), 1996, pp. 1345-1349
Ultrafine mullite and zirconia powders were prepared by sol-gel and pr
ecipitation processes, then mixed homogeneously with mu m-sized silico
n carbide particles (SiCp) to obtain composite powder. A dense green b
ody with homogeneous microstructure was prepared by the pressure filtr
ation technique. After being dried carefully, the green body was hot-p
ressed under different conditions to optimize its microstructure. The
effect of different hot-pressing conditions on the mechanical properti
es was investigated and the hot-forging effect was also taken into acc
ount. It was found that the strength of the composite was greatly incr
eased, from about 600 MPa reported to 810 MPa at room temperature and
830 MPa at 1000 degrees C, under the conditions of moderately low hot-
pressing temperature and long holding time, while the fracture toughne
ss of the composite remained almost unchanged. From this it was shown
that the control of strength-limiting processing defects was effective
. Because of the homogenous microstructure improved during forming and
optimized during sintering and a combination of various strengthening
mechanisms, it was possible to enhance the strength of the composite
significantly. (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Limited