Effect of Seeding on Phase Development, Densification Behavior, and Microstmcture Evolution in Mullite Fabricated from Microcomposite Particles |
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Authors: | Michael D. Sacks Yung-Jen Lin Gary W. Scheiffele Keyun Wang Nazim Bozkurt |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 |
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Abstract: | An investigation was carried out concerning the effect of mullite seed particles on phase development, densification behavior, and microstructure evolution in powder compacts prepared with silica/alumina microcomposite particles. The incorporation of ∼2 wt% seed particles in the microcomposite powder compacts had relatively little effect on densification, but resulted in significant decreases in the temperature for mullite formation and the grain sizes in mullitized samples. Samples could be sintered to almost full density and subsequently converted to mullite with average grain sizes ≤0.4 μm at temperatures in the range of 1300°-1400°C. The available evidence indicated that mullite formation occurred primarily by nucleaton and growth in the siliceous matrix phase. |
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