The effect of SiC powder size at reaction bonded SiC composite fabricated by a molten Si infiltration method

Authors
Yun, S.-H.Cho, K.-S.Tan, P.N.Cheong, H.Kim, Y.-D.Park, S.-W.
Issue Date
2008-08
Publisher
Korean Ceramic Society
Citation
Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society, v.45, no.8, pp.486 - 492
Abstract
Reaction bonded silicon carbide(RBSC) composite for heat-exchanger was fabricated by molten Si infiltration method. The raw materials with variable particle sizes were used in this experience. The finer the particle size in sintered silicon carbide was the more increasing 3-point bending strength and fracture toughness. As the adaptable particle sizes had been occupied interstice arising from packing sample, the mechanical properties were increased. In the PCSl-I sample, the 3-point bending strength and fracture toughness were 323MPa and 4.9 MPa·m1/2 , respectively.
Keywords
Bending strength; Heat exchangers; Particle size; Silicon; Silicon carbide; Sintered carbides; Phenol resin; RBSC; Reaction-bonded; Reaction-bonded silicon carbides; Si infiltration; SiC powder; Fracture toughness; Bending strength; Heat exchangers; Particle size; Silicon; Silicon carbide; Sintered carbides; Phenol resin; RBSC; Reaction-bonded; Reaction-bonded silicon carbides; Si infiltration; SiC powder; Fracture toughness; Heat-exchanger; Phenol resin; RBSC; Si infiltration; Silicon carbide
ISSN
1229-7801
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/133297
DOI
10.4191/KCERS.2008.45.8.486
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