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《Ceramics International》2016,42(13):14738-14742
Ceramic cores have been designed with compounds based on fused silica due to its excellent thermal stability and chemical inertness against molten metals. To endure the high temperatures present during investment casting, mineralizers have been widely used to enhance the flexural strength and shrinkage of ceramic cores. In this study, we demonstrated a silica-based ceramic core with silicon carbide as a mineralizer for improving the mechanical and thermal properties. The SiC in the silica-based ceramic cores can enhance the mechanical properties (i.e., flexural strength and linear shrinkage) by playing a role as a seed for the crystallization of fused silica to cristobalite. The SiC also improves the thermal conductivity due to its higher value compared with fused silica. The results suggest that using the optimal amount of silicon carbide in silica-based ceramic cores can provide excellent mechanical properties of flexural strength and linear shrinkage and improved thermal conductivity.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2020,46(8):11819-11827
In this study, an alumina/mullite coating was synthesized on the surface of fused silica powders to form an alumina/mullite-silica core-shell structure. The effects of the alumina/mullite coating on the cristobalite crystallization, thermal properties, and leachability of the silica-based ceramic cores were investigated using the simulated casting process. The X-ray diffraction results indicated that the crystallization of cristobalite was significant at the simulated casting temperature of approximately 1400 °C. An increase in the cristobalite content during this stage resulted in a large thermal expansion because of its higher coefficient of thermal expansion compared with that for fused silica. The addition of optimum amounts of the alumina/mullite powders resulted in an increase in the initial shrinkage temperature and a decrease in the shrinkage of the specimens. When the coating powders were added at 43 wt%, the initial shrinkage temperature increased from 1092 °C to 1200 °C and the shrinkage decreased sharply. Leaching tests showed that the silica-based ceramic cores were removed in the form of stripped layers. The washing and shaking process accelerated the disintegration of the ceramic core and improved its leachability.  相似文献   

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Mullite fibers composite silica-based ceramic cores were successfully prepared by injection molding. The effects of mullite fibers on the mechanical and thermal properties of ceramic cores were investigated. The results indicated that the linear shrinkage was significantly decreased and the porosity was gradually increased with the increase of mullite fibers. In addition, the flexural strength for the room temperature and the simulated casting temperature of 1500°C was increased to a maximum value when the content of mullite fibers was about 1 wt.%, and then decreased with the increase of mullite fibers. The mullite fibers of 1 wt.% presented excellent mechanical properties with a linear shrinkage of .65%, a porosity of 6.96%, and a flexural strength of 17 MPa at room temperature and 34.83 MPa at the simulated casting temperature of 1500°C. Besides, the change in microstructure and properties in various contents of mullite fibers were analyzed.  相似文献   

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The effect of alumina addition on the pore filling process, crystallization behavior and mechanical properties of silica-based ceramic cores was investigated. The sintered samples at 1250°C were treated at 1550°C for 0.5 hour in order to simulate a casting process condition. The microstructure analysis indicated that an appropriate alumina addition enhanced the pore filling process by supplying a substantial liquid viscous flow. With an increase in the liquid viscous flow, smaller pores were filled first, and larger pores were filled later. The results also indicated that the pore filling process could be enhanced by adding small powder additives to decrease the pore size between the particles in the ceramic material. However, an excessive alumina addition in the silica-based ceramic cores had a negative effect on the flexural strength and leaching rate. As the alumina content increased from 8 to 12 wt%, the flexural strength of the ceramic core decreased from 16.37 to 4.60 MPa, respectively, and the leaching rate also decreased obviously. These results were explained by an acceleration in crystallization trend of the fused silica particle surface and the merging of connected pores in the sintered body.  相似文献   

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In this work, cristobalite crystallization and its effects on mechanical and chemical behaviour of injection moulded silica-based ceramic cores were investigated. In order to simulate casting process condition, the sintered samples at 1220 °C were also heated up to 1430 °C. Flexural strength test was carried out on both sintered and heat treated samples. Chemical resistance of the cores was evaluated by leaching the samples inside 43 wt% KOH solution at its boiling point. Phase evolution and microstructure were investigated by thermal analyses (DTA and DSC), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and optical microscopy (OM). Results showed that cristobalite was crystallized on the surface of fused silica grains at about 1380 °C. Flexural strength of the sintered cores was decreased after simulated casting heat treatment due to cristobalite phase transformation. The formed cristobalite on the surface of fused silica grains dramatically decreased the leachability of ceramic cores.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2023,49(19):31378-31384
In the investment casting of turbine blades, ceramic cores are key components to form complex hollow structures. Superior mechanical property and leaching rate are demanded for ceramic cores. Herein, ceramic cores were fabricated using fused silica powders as the matrix, and amorphous and polycrystalline mullite fibers as the reinforcement phases, respectively. The microstructure and property evolution of ceramic cores rely on the crystallization degree of mullite fibers are explored. Both of the mullite fibers lead to improved crystallization of cristobalite, reduced sintering shrinkage, increased apparent porosity, and benefited bending strength, creep resistance, and leaching rate of the cores. Compared to the polycrystalline mullite fibers, the amorphous fibers are metastable with large quantities of structural defects, promoting the diffusion mass transfer and forming strong interface between fibers and matrix. Therefore, the amorphous fibers have larger promotion on the bending strength and resistance to creep deformation of ceramic cores. Moreover, the structural defects of amorphous fibers ensures the high chemical activity in alkaline solutions and exhibits excellent leaching rate. The ceramic core with 4.5 wt% of amorphous mullite fibers exhibits excellent comprehensive performance with bending strengths of 28.9 MPa and 23.8 MPa at room temperature and 1550 °C, creep deformation of 0.3 mm, and leaching rate of 1.4 g/min, well meeting the casting requirements of hollow blades.  相似文献   

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In this work, silica-based ceramic cores with alumina as a mineralizer were prepared via an injection molding method, and the effects of alumina on the microstructural evolution and properties at 1450°C (simulating the process of equiaxed castings) and 1550°C (simulating the process of columnar/single crystal castings) were investigated. It was found that alumina promoted the cristobalite crystallization of fused silica refractory during sintering but inhibited the devitrification rate in the subsequent heating. The flexural strength of silica-based ceramic cores at an ambient temperature and 1450°C improved with an increasing alumina content, whereas the opposite trend appeared at 1550°C. The creep resistances of silica-based cores were improved significantly and then slightly deteriorated with an increasing alumina content from 5% to 20%, depending on the competition effects of alumina hindering the viscous flow of liquid silica (favorable), but suppressing the devitrification rate (unfavorable). The results of this work show that silica-based cores need to follow different compositional design principles for equiaxed and columnar/single-crystal turbine blade castings.  相似文献   

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SiC/mullite composite porous ceramics were fabricated from recycled solid red mud (RM) waste. The porous ceramics were formed using a graphite pore forming agent, RM, Al(OH)3 and SiC in the presence of catalysts. The influence of firing temperature and the pore-forming agent content on the mechanical performance, porosity and the microstructure of the porous SiC ceramics were investigated. Optimal preparation condition were determined by some testing. The results indicated that the flexural strength of specimens increased as a function of firing temperature and a reduction in graphite content, which concomitantly decreased porosity. The ceramic prepared under optimal conditions having 15?wt% graphite and sintered at 1350?°C, demonstrated excellent performance. Under optimal preparation conditions the flexural strength and porosity of the ceramic were 49.4?MPa and 31.4%, respectively. Scanning electron microscopy observation result showed that rod-shape mullite grains endowed the samples with high flexural strength and porosity. X-ray diffraction analysis indicated that the main crystallization phases of the porous ceramics were 6H-SiC, mullite, cristobalite and alumina. This work demonstrates that RM can be sucessfully reused as a new raw material for SiC/mullite composite porous ceramics.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2022,48(15):21110-21117
Silica-based ceramic core is an extremely critical component in the manufacture of hollow blades during investment casting. However, the traditional preparation methods rely more on the molds, and the manufacturing costs are relatively high. In this study, silica-based ceramics with silicon hexaboride (SiB6) addition were prepared via 3D stereolithography printing. And the effects of the SiB6 content on mechanical properties of the obtained ceramic samples were explored. As the SiB6 content increased to 2.0 wt%, the linear shrinkage gradually decreased, while the room temperature and high temperature flexural strength were enhanced at the SiB6 content from 0 to 1.0 wt% and reduced as the SiB6 content further rose. As the SiB6 content increased to 1.0 wt%, the linear shrinkage was reduced to 1.86% resulting from the oxidation reaction of SiB6. Furthermore, with 1.0 wt% SiB6 addition, the flexural strength of the samples at room temperature was enhanced from 6.75 MPa to 14.63 MPa due to the sintering promotion of oxidation product B2O3, and the flexural strength at 1550 °C was improved from 7.68 MPa to 13.08 MPa because of the enhanced β-cristobalite content, which is suitable for high temperature casting of ceramic cores. Therefore, it demonstrates the capability of fabricating SiB6 reinforced silica-based ceramic cores with high performance via stereolithography.  相似文献   

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Although silica-based ceramic cores have important applications in the precision casting of metallic devices, their high-temperature stability and removal performances are seriously affected by the liquid phase sintered fused silica. Herein, we develop a manufacturing strategy of high-collapse silica-based ceramic core via using cristobalite crystals as the sintering inhibitor, waterglass as the binder, and injection moulding at 100°C and 80 MPa, followed by heat treatment simulating the casting process for sintering at 1200°C and 1500°C. The results demonstrated that the addition of cristobalite crystals could effectively form the core skeleton to ensure high-temperature performance. Meanwhile, it inhibited the liquid flow during sintering and induced the crytsallization from fused SiO2 glass into cristobalite crystals, and the resulting plenty of micropores and microcracks within the microstructure effectively improve the removal performance. Especially, the porosity was highest up to 35.36% and the flexural strength was only 6.74 MPa when the addition of cristobalite reached 45%, realizing a 100% removing by high-frequency and fast-speed specific mechanical vibration. And, the casting is guaranteed to be flat and free of defects. This work provides a simple and flexible strategy to manufacture high-collapse silica-based ceramic cores, which can be removed by specific mechanical vibration without immersion in acid or alkali solutions after casting.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2016,42(5):6072-6079
Due to excellent chemical stability, high rigidity, superior corrosion and wear resistance, aluminum oxynitride (AlON) has been considered as one of most promising candidate ceramic materials in high-performance structural, advanced abrasives and refractory fields. However, it usually exhibited relatively low flexural strength and poor fracture toughness. The study is aimed to develop silicon carbide (SiC) and zirconium nitride (ZrN) nano-particulate reinforced AlON composites with improved mechanical properties and fracture resistance via a hot-press sintering process. It was found that the addition of ZrO2 nanoparticles would be transformed into ZrN during sintering. Due to the pinning effect of SiC and ZrN nano-particles positioned at grain boundaries of micro-sized AlON particles, the presence of SiC and ZrN nano-particles resulted in the reduction of both porosity and grain size, and a change of fracture mode from intergranular cracking in AlON to intragranular cracking in composites. With presence of 8 wt% SiC and 5.2 wt% ZrN nano-particles, the relative density, microhardness, Young’s modulus, flexural strength and fracture toughness increased. Different toughening mechanisms including crack bridging, crack branching and crack deflection were observed, thus effectively increasing the crack propagation resistance and leading to a considerable improvement in flexural strength and fracture toughness.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2020,46(1):196-203
A nanosized alumina coating was synthesized on the surface of fused silica particles by electrostatic attraction. The effects of the coated fused silica particles on the cristobalite crystallization behavior, microstructure evolution, and flexural strength of silica-based ceramic cores were investigated. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was used to characterize phase transformations in the specimens, and the results indicated that the formed nanosized alumina coatings could retard cristobalite formation by inducing compressive stress on the fused silica particle surface. A mullite phase was also found due to the reaction of the nanosized alumina coating and the surface of the fused silica when the sintering temperature was increased to 1300 °C. Analysis using scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy dispersive spectrometry (SEM/EDS) suggested that alumina nanoparticles in the coated layer dispersed into a liquid phase and formed a barrier layer to impede the movement of the liquid phase, preventing the pore-filling process and increasing the open porosity of the ceramic specimens. Flexural strengths at room temperature were tested, indicating that increases in the sintering temperature of the specimens without coated fused silica powders had little effect on flexural strength. However, the flexural strength of the specimens with coated fused silica powders increased with increases in sintering temperature. The improvement in flexural strength was related to the reinforcement by sintering necks between particles and the improvement in the strength of the coated fused silica powder.  相似文献   

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Ceramic cores based on alumina and silica are important in the manufacturing of hollow blades. However, obtaining good properties and precision is still challenging. In this research, alumina-based ceramics cores were obtained by 3D printing technology, and the effects of silica contents on the mechanical properties of the as-obtained alumina ceramic cores were evaluated. The results showed significant improvements in flexural strengths of the ceramics from 13.3 MPa to 46.3 MPa at silica contents from 0 wt% to 30 wt% due to formation of mullite phase (Al6Si2O13). By contrast, the flexural strengths declined as silica content further increased due to the generation of massive liquid phase. Also, porous structures and cracks were observed by scanning electron microscopy due to the removal of cured photosensitive resin and the mullitization reaction between alumina and silica, respectively. The manufacturing process of hollow blades required ceramic cores with flexural strengths greater than 20 MPa to resist the strike of metal liquid, as well as open porosity above 20 % to provide space for alkali liquor to dissolve the ceramic cores. As a result, 10 wt% silica was determined as the optimal value to yield ceramics with improved properties in terms of flexural strength (35.6 MPa) and open porosity (47.5 %), thereby satisfy the application requirement for the fabrication of ceramic cores.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2022,48(24):36210-36217
In this work, the influence of Al-metal powder addition upon that thermal, mechanical and dielectric properties of aluminium nitride (AlN) ceramic was studied. The findings show that adding Al-metal powder improves not only the mechanical and thermal properties of the AlN ceramic but also has no negative impact on its dielectric properties. Based on Y2O3 as sintering aid, the AlN ceramic with 1.0 wt% Al doping were 14.35% higher thermal conductivity, 11.73% higher flexural strength and 59.50% higher fracture toughness than those doped without Al, respectively. This study showed that the addition of Al-metal powder may favor the purifying of the AlN lattice and the formation of homogenous and isolated second phase, which would increase the AlN–AlN interfaces and improve the thermal conductivity. Furthermore, the grain boundaries of AlN ceramics might be strengthened by the isolated second phases due to the thermal mismatch between the second phases and AlN grains, thus strengthening and toughening the AlN ceramic doped with Al. However, the large additive amount of Al powder (>1.0 wt%) was not help the isolation and homogenization of the second phase, giving a deterioration in an AlN ceramic's mechanical and thermal properties. These results suggest that the introduction of an appropriate dose of aluminium metal powder is a simple method that can be used to improve the AlN ceramic's mechanical and thermal properties simultaneously.  相似文献   

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Short carbon fiber (Csf) reinforced silica-based ceramic cores for investment casting were prepared by an injection molding approach and sintered in air and N2 atmospheres, respectively. SEM and XRD results present that there are some in-situ formed silicon carbides (SiC) in sintered samples. Moreover, as for the ceramic cores sintered in N2 atmosphere, the peaks in XRD patterns related to the cristobalite increase with an increment in Csf content, which may be attributed to the adhesion interface provided by the Csf and the decreased crystallization free energy. Interestingly, the sample sintered in N2 exhibits a higher flexural strength about 16.2 MPa, which is 155 % times than that of the samples sintered in air. This is originated from an obvious composite coating consisting of fused silica, SiC and cristobalite on the Csf. In addition, the sintering necks can further enhance the interfacial bonding strength between the fibers and ceramic cores matrix.  相似文献   

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Refractory materials based on zircon (ZrSiO4) are applied in high temperature applications (1400–1500 °C). They are demonstrated to have an excellent chemical attack resistance, such as corrosion or degradation due to molten glass or metals. On the other hand mullite (3Al2O32SiO2) is important both in traditional and advanced ceramics. Although multi-phase ceramic materials were always used, nowadays composite materials have an important industrial and technological development, to enlarge the designing capability of the manufacturer in properties and behaviors. The objective of the present work is to study the influence of the starting composition on the mechanical and fracture properties of zircon–mullite composites obtained by direct sintering of consolidated samples by slip cast of concentrated aqueous suspensions in plaster molds. Zircon–mullite composites using 15–45 wt% mullite were prepared and compared with pure zircon material obtained in the same conditions. Flexural strength (σf), dynamic elastic modulus (E), toughness (KIC) and initiation fracture surface energy (γNBT) were evaluated. The results were explained by microstructure and the XRD analysis. The presence of mullite increased the zircon thermal dissociation. The ZrO2 was a product of this reaction and also influence the mechanical and fracture properties of these materials through several combined mechanisms.Zircon composites prepared with 45 wt% of mullite in the starting powder showed a higher fracture toughness and initiation energy than ceramics derived from pure zircon. Microstructure consisting in mullite as a continuous predominant phase in which zircon and zirconia grains were distributed improved almost all the mechanical and fracture properties.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2023,49(15):24861-24867
Ceramic cores are key components to form inner hollow structures in aero-engine blades, and 3D printing is an ideal molding technology for ceramic cores. In this work, silica-based ceramic cores are fabricate via 3D printing of digital light processing (DLP) stereolithography, and the anisotropy in microstructure and property are controlled by aluminum powders. The ceramic cores without aluminum powders exhibit anisotropic microstructure with interlayer gaps, which get narrower and disappear with doping of 7.5–10 wt% of aluminum powders, due to the volume expansion during oxidization reaction of aluminum powders filling the interlayer gaps. The anisotropy in mechanical property is rely on the printing direction, and the ratio of strength in different directions (σVH) is put forward to value the mechanical anisotropy; the ratios rise from 0.40 to 0.92 at room temperature and 0.51 to 0.97 at 1540 °C, as 7.5 wt% of aluminum is doped, and the optimized ceramic cores show high-temperature strengths of 16.6 MPa and 16.1 MPa in different printing directions. Even though ceramic cores with 10 wt% of aluminum show uniform microstructure and higher σVH ratio, the weak particle bonding within printing layers limits their mechanical property, and the strengths decrease to 13.8 MPa and 13.4 MPa at 1540 °C. This work inspires a new technique to excellent high-temperature mechanical properties with anisotropy control in 3D printing of ceramic cores.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2023,49(20):32799-32807
Al2O3/ZrO2/SiC ceramic composites with different SiC contens have been prepared by hot pressuring. The effect of SiC content on the microstructure and mechanical properties of composites have been studied. The results show that SiC has obvious grain refinement effect on ZTA ceramics and change the fracture mode of the matrix from intergranular fracture to transgranular fracture. Simultaneously, it has been found that the mechanical properties of the material are significantly enhanced in comparison with ZTA matrix. The highest strength is acquired at 10% SiC content, the flexural strength and toughness are obtained when the SiC content is 15 vol%, and the values are 18.86 GPa, 1262 MPa and 6.13 MPa m1/2, respectively. The mechanisms of hardening, strengthening and toughening have been discussed.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2022,48(20):30282-30293
Ceramic cores are an important component in the preparation of hollow turbine blades for aero-engines. Compared with traditional hot injection technology, 3D printing technology overcomes the disadvantages of a long production cycle and the difficulty in producing highly complex ceramic cores. The ceramic cores of hollow turbine blades require a high bending strength at high temperatures, and nano-mineralizers greatly improve their strength. In this study, nano-silica-reinforced alumina-based ceramic cores were prepared, and the effects of nanopowder content on the microstructure and properties of the ceramic cores were investigated. Alumina-based ceramic cores contained with nano-silica were prepared using the vat photopolymerization 3D printing technique and sintered at 1500 °C. The results showed that the linear shrinkage of ceramic cores first increased and then decreased as the nano-silica powder content increased, and the bending strength showed the same trend. The fracture mode changed from intergranular to transgranular. The open porosity and bulk density fluctuated slightly. The weight loss rate was approximately 20%. When the nano-silica content was 3%, the bending strength reached a maximum of 46.2 MPa and 26.1 MPa at 25 °C and 1500 °C, respectively. The precipitation of the glass phase, change in the fracture mode of the material, pinning crack of nanoparticles, and reduction of fracture energy due to the interlocking of cracks, were the main reasons for material strengthening. The successful preparation of 3D printed nano-silica reinforced alumina-based ceramic cores is expected to promote the preparation of high-performance ceramic cores with complex structures of hollow turbine blades.  相似文献   

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High-toughness mullite ceramics were fabricated through hot-press sintering (HPS) of pyrophyllite and AlOOH, which were wet-milled and well mixed using a planetary ball mill. The impacts of sintering temperatures and contents of AlOOH on mullite phase formation, densification, microstructure and mechanical properties in ceramic materials were investigated through XRD, SEM and mechanical properties determination. The results indicated that high-toughness mullite ceramics could be successfully prepared by HPS at temperatures higher than 1200°C for 120 min. Increasing the sintering temperature from 1000 to 1300°C significantly enhanced the flexural strength and fracture toughness of samples. The highest flexural strength of 297.97±25.32 MPa and fracture toughness of 4.64±0.11 MPa⋅m1/2 were obtained for samples sintered at 1300°C. Further increase of temperature to 1400°C resulted in slight decrease of flexural strength and fracture toughness. Compared with the mullite ceramics prepared only using pyrophyllite as raw material, incorporation of AlOOH into raw material significantly increased the mechanical properties of final mullite ceramics. And stoichiometric AlOOH and pyrophyllite as starting material gave the best performance in fracture toughness. The high-toughness of mullite ceramics were ascribed to the high mullite phase content, fine mullite whiskers and in situ formed, intertwined three-dimensional network structure obtained through HPS at a low temperature of 1300°C.  相似文献   

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