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Thermal shock behavior of Ti2AlC from 200°C to 1400°C

Authors :
Chuncheng Zhu
Xiaodong He
Xinxin Qi
Yuelei Bai
Yongting Zheng
Fanyu Kong
Andrew Ian Duff
Ning Li
Rongguo Wang
Source :
Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 100:4190-4198
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wiley, 2017.

Abstract

The thermal shock behavior of Ti2AlC synthesized by means of self-propagating high temperature combustion synthesis with pseudo hot isostatic pressing is investigated, with a focus on the effect of the quenching temperature and quenching times. In general, Ti2AlC exhibits a better thermal shock resistance than typical brittle ceramics like Al2O3. Although the flexural strength decreases quickly in the temperature range of 300-500 °C, no discontinuous decrease in the retained strength is observed in Ti2AlC which, as with other MAX phases, differs from the behavior of typical brittle ceramics. Overall, the initial strength (grain size) plays a determining role in the thermal shock behavior of Ti2AlC and other MAX phases. On increasing quench times to 5 cycles, the retained flexural strength decreases further, however with a lower rate of decrease compared to the first quench. Quenching at 300 °C and above, voids after the pullout of grains and cracks are present, which however are absent in the un-quenched samples, indicating the weakening of bonding among grains and the induced damage around the grain boundary during the thermal shock. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
00027820
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Ceramic Society
Accession number :
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