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Plastic deformation-induced improved mechanical and thermal properties in hot-forged SiC-TiC composite
Authors:Rohit Malik  Young-Wook Kim
Affiliation:Functional Ceramics Laboratory, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Seoul, Seoul 02504, Republic of Korea
Abstract:A novel SiC-20 vol% TiC composite prepared via a two-step sintering technique using 6.5 vol% Y2O3-Sc2O3-MgO exhibited high deformation (60 %) on hot forging attributed to the high-temperature plasticity of TiC (ductile to brittle transition temperature ~800 °C) and fine-grained microstructure (~276 nm). The newly developed SiC-TiC composite exhibited a ~2-fold increase in nominal strain as compared to that of monolithic SiC. The plastic deformation caused by grain-boundary sliding in monolithic SiC was supplemented by the plastic deformation of TiC in the SiC-TiC composite. The hot-forged composite exhibited anisotropy in its microstructure and mechanical and thermal properties due to the preferred alignment of α-SiC platelets formed in situ. The relative density, flexural strength, fracture toughness, and thermal conductivity of the composite increased from 98.4 %, 608 MPa, 5.1 MPa?m1/2, and 34.6 Wm?1 K?1 in the as-sintered specimen to 99.9 %, 718–777 MPa, 6.9–7.8 MPa?m1/2, and 54.8–74.7 Wm?1 K?1, respectively, on hot forging.
Keywords:SiC-TiC composite  Two-step sintering  Hot forging  Mechanical properties  Thermal properties
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