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Preparation and Performance Study of Sialon‐Si 3 N 4 ‐SiC Composite Ceramics for Concentrated Solar Power
Author(s) -
Xu Xiaohong,
Lao Xinbin,
Wu Jianfeng,
Rao Zhenggang,
Zhou Yang,
He Dezhi,
Liu Yi
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of applied ceramic technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.4
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1744-7402
pISSN - 1546-542X
DOI - 10.1111/ijac.12374
Subject(s) - sialon , materials science , thermal shock , mullite , sintering , ceramic , silicon nitride , composite number , silicon carbide , composite material , microstructure , flexural strength , graphite , nitride , layer (electronics)
For lowering the sintering temperature of silicon carbide ceramics used for solar thermal energy storage technology, O'‐Sialon and silicon nitride were employed as composite phases to construct Sialon‐Si 3 N 4 ‐SiC composite ceramics. The composite ceramics were synthesized using SiC, Si 3 N 4 , quartz, and different alumina sources as starting materials with noncontact graphite‐buried sintering method. Influences of alumina sources on the physical properties and thermal shock resistance of the composites were studied. The results revealed that the employment of O'‐Sialon and silicon nitride could decrease the sintering temperature greatly to 1540°C. The optimum formula G2 prepared from mullite as alumina source achieved the best performances: 66.7 MPa of bending strength, 10.0 W/(m·K) of thermal conductivity. The composition parameter x = 0.4 of O'‐Sialon decreased to 0.04 after 30 cycles thermal shock, and the bending strength increased with a rate of 11.0% due to the increase of O'‐Sialon grain size, and the optimization of microstructure caused by the transformation of O'‐Sialon grains and densification within the samples. The good thermal shock resistance makes the composites suitable for the use as thermal storage materials of concentrated solar power generation.