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Effects of Alumina on Cristobalite Crystallization and Properties of Silica-Based Ceramic Cores 被引量:19
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作者 J.J.Liang Q.H.Lin +7 位作者 X.Zhang T.Jin Y.Z.Zhou X.F.Sun B.G.Choi I.S.Kim j.h.do C.Y.Jo 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第2期204-209,共6页
In this work, the influences of alumina addition on cristobalite crystallization and properties of injec- tion molded silica-based ceramic cores were investigated. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was used to characterize ph... In this work, the influences of alumina addition on cristobalite crystallization and properties of injec- tion molded silica-based ceramic cores were investigated. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was used to characterize phase transformations in the samples, and the XRD result indicated that the addition of alumina pro- moted crystallization of fused silica during sintering at 1180-1220 ℃ and thus increases the amount of cristobalite. The increased amount of cristobalite as well as alumina addition led to much more thermal dilation due to their higher coefficients of thermal expansion than that of fused silica. The flexural strengths at room temperature and 1500 ~C were tested, and it was shown that alumina addition could not affect room temperature strength, but decreased the flexural strength at 1500 ℃. In addition, deflection resis- tance during heating to high temperatures was investigated, and the result indicated that alumina addition speeded up high temperature softening of the samples. XRD and scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy dispersive spectrometry (SEMJEDS) analysis suggested that this softening behavior was related with viscous flow sintering which could be accelerated by the reaction of alumina and silica with a product of mullite. 展开更多
关键词 Silica-based ceramic cores ALUMINA Cristobalite crystallization PROPERTIES
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