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Get Free AccessAn in situ ‐toughened silicon carbide (ABC‐SiC) has been examined in the as‐processed condition, where the grain‐boundary films are predominantly amorphous, and following thermal exposure at a temperature of 1300°C, where the films become fully crystalline. Previous work has shown that, at elevated temperatures (up to 1300°C), after the grain‐boundary films crystallize in situ , only a marginal reduction in strength, fracture toughness, and cyclic‐fatigue crack‐growth properties is observed, in comparison with those of the as‐processed microstructure at 25°C. In the present study, the effect of such crystallization on the subsequent strength, toughness, and fatigue properties at 25°C is examined. Little or no degradation is observed in the room‐temperature properties with the crystallized grain‐boundary films/phase; in fact, although the strength shows a small reduction (∼3%), the fracture toughness and fatigue‐crack‐growth threshold both increase by ∼20%, compared with that of the as‐processed structure with amorphous grain‐boundary films.
Da Chen, Xiaofeng Zhang, Robert O. Ritchie (2000). Effects of Grain‐Boundary Structure on the Strength, Toughness, and Cyclic‐Fatigue Properties of a Monolithic Silicon Carbide. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 83(8), pp. 2079-2081, DOI: 10.1111/j.1151-2916.2000.tb01515.x.
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2000
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society
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10.1111/j.1151-2916.2000.tb01515.x
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