Effects of amounts of carbon source and infiltrated Si on the porosity and fracture strength of porous reaction bonded SiC

Authors
Yun, S.-H.Tan, P.N.Kim, Y.-D.Park, S.-W.
Issue Date
2007-07
Publisher
Korean Ceramic Society
Citation
Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society, v.44, no.7, pp.381 - 386
Abstract
A porous reaction bonded silicon carbide (RBSC) was fabricated by a molten Si infiltration method. The porosity and flexural strength of porous RBSC fabricated in this study were dependent upon the amount of carbon source used in the SiC/carbon preform as well as the amount of Si infiltrated into the SiC/carbon preform. The porosity and flexural strength of porous RBSC were in the range of 20 vol.∼49 vol.% and 38-61 MPa, respectively. With increase of carbon contents and molten Si for infiltration, volume fraction of the pores was gradually decreased, and flexural strength was increased. The porous RBSCs fabricated with the same amount of molten Si show less residual Si around neck with increase of carbon source, as well as a new SiC was formed around neck which resulted in the decreased porosity and improvement of the flexural strength. In addition, decrease of the porosity and increase of the flexural strength were also obtained by increase of the amount of molten Si with the same amount of carbon source. However, it was found that the flexural strength of porous RBSC depends on the porosity rather than the amount of the newly formed SiC in neck phase between SiC particles used as a starting material.
Keywords
Infiltration; Porous RBSC; Si melt; Silicon carbide
ISSN
1229-7801
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/134289
DOI
10.4191/KCERS.2007.44.7.381
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