섬유

improved reaction sintered silicon nitride. / protective coatings to improve oxidation resistance

  • 출판일1999.03
  • 저자
  • 서지사항
  • 등록일 2016.11.02
  • 조회수 306
processing treatments were applied to as-nitrided reaction sintered silicon nitride (rssn) with the purposes of improving strength after processing to above 350 mn/m2 and improving strength after oxidation exposure. the experimental approaches are divided into three broad classifications: sintering of surface-applied powders; impregnation of solution followed by further thermal processing; and infiltration of molten silicon and subsequent carburization or nitridation of the silicon. the impregnation of rssn with solutions of aluminum nitrate and zirconyl chloride, followed by heating at 1400-1500 c in a nitrogen atmosphere containing silicon monoxide, improved rssn strength and oxidation resistance. the room temperature bend strength of rssn was increased nearly fifty percent above the untreated strength with mean absolute strengths up to 420 mn/m2. strengths of treated samples that were measured after a 12 hour oxidation exposure in air were up to 90 percent of the original as-nitrided strength, as compared to retained strengths in the range of 35 to 60 percent for untreated rssn after the same oxidation exposure