Abstract
B4C is a structural ceramic, which is very sensitive to cracks and flaws. The present study aims to improve its mechanical performance using pre-oxidation process. The monolithic B4C ceramic and TiB2-SiC/B4C (B4C-TSC) composite ceramic were fabricated using spark plasma sintering technique, and they were pre-oxidized at 800 °C in the air. The effect of pre-oxidation time on microstructure and flexural strength was systematically investigated. The results indicated that 30 min was the optimum pre-oxidation time for both B4C ceramic and B4C-TSC ceramic. At this pre-oxidation time, the maximum flexural strength of 601.5 and 785.2 MPa were obtained for B4C ceramic and B4C-TSC ceramic, respectively. The improved flexural strength was primarily ascribed to the formation of glassy oxide layer during the pre-oxidation process and, in turn, the crack healing effect on the surface of the ceramics. Further increasing pre-oxidation time reduced flexural strength due to the pore formation induced by a large amount of CO gas and an intensive evaporation of B2O3 glass phase.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 154852 |
| Journal | Journal of Alloys and Compounds |
| Volume | 831 |
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| Publication status | Published - 5 Aug 2020 |
Keywords
- BC ceramic
- BO glass phase
- Flexural strength
- Pre-oxidation behavior
- Surface cracks