T. Murakami et al., Microstructure, mechanical properties and oxidation behavior of powder compacts of the Nb-Si-B system prepared by spark plasma sintering, INTERMETALL, 7(9), 1999, pp. 1043-1048
Powder compacts with eight different compositions in the Nb-Si-B system wer
e prepared by spark plasma sintering and their microstructure, mechanical p
roperties and oxidation behavior were investigated. Oxidation resistance of
Nb5Si3B2 compacts is better than that of Nb5Si3 compacts, but extremely po
orer than that of NbSi2, compacts. However, since the oxidation experiment
was of short duration, details of the oxidation behavior of Nb-Si-B compact
s have yet to be investigated. Compacts were prepared via the following thr
ee different routes: (i) elemental powders were mixed in a rotational ball
mill and then consolidated by spark plasma sintering method, (ii) elemental
powders were mechanically alloyed and consolidated similarly to O and (iii
) pulverizing compacts prepared via route (i) and consolidated once again s
imilarly to (i). Compacts prepared via the third route exhibit more homogen
eous microstructures and contain a smaller amount of SiO2 than compacts pre
pared via the other two routes. Compacts with compositions around the line
of Nb5Si3-Nb5Si3B2-NbB2 exhibit a high hardness at room temperature and a h
igh compressive strength at high temperatures in comparison to those with c
ompositions away from the line. The strength of compacts containing NbSi2 d
ecreases with increasing the volume fraction of NbSi2 phase. O 1999 Elsevie
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