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Effects of micro-sized mullite on cristobalite crystallization and properties of silica-based ceramic cores
Authors:Wenlong Zheng  Xiao Chen  Chunyang Liu  Shiping Ren  Li Zhang
Affiliation:1. School of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang, People's Republic of China;2. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang, People's Republic of China
Abstract:Silica-based ceramic cores are extensively used in investment casting process, during which they must exhibit sufficient flexural strength and deformation resistance. In this study, micro-sized mullite was used as an additive to silica-based ceramic cores to optimize their high temperature properties. To investigate the effects of micro-sized mullite on cristobalite crystallization, mechanical and thermal properties of silica-based ceramic cores, ceramic cores with different amounts of micro-sized mullite were fabricated. The XRD results showed that additional micro-sized mullite diminished the crystallization of cristobalite at high temperatures, primarily caused by the mullite related compressive stresses on the surface regions of fused silica particles. Three-point bending tests and SEM results showed that micro-sized mullite had a more significant effect on the flexural strength of ceramic cores compared with conventional additives. Particularly, the fracture mechanism of silica-based ceramic cores had been changed from intergranular fracture into a mixed fracture consisting of both intergranular and transgranular fracture. The mechanical and thermal properties of ceramic cores were all reduced slightly as the mullite content exceed 4.6 wt%. Hence, to optimize the properties of silica-based ceramic cores, the micro-sized mullite content should not exceed 4.6 wt%.
Keywords:cristobalite  mechanical properties  mullite  silica-based ceramic core  thermal properties
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