Compressive deformation tests at high temperatures (1300-1450 degreesC) hav
e been performed on aluminium titanate (undoped and modified with MgO and F
e2O3)-10 wt.% mullite composites obtained by reaction sintering. Two deform
ation regimes have been observed, depending on the experimental conditions.
At high stresses/strain rates, the samples failed intergranularly at very
small failure strains. At low stresses/strain rates, large macroscopic stra
ins were reached without significant microstructural changes. MgO and Fe2O3
additions have a pronounced effect on the brittle-ductile transition. In c
ontrast, they have no effect on the steady-state flow, which is characteriz
ed by a stress exponent close to unity and an activation energy of 650 kJ/m
ol. Experimental results are compatible with a mechanism of grain boundary
sliding controlled by cation bulk diffusion. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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