Abstract

This study reviews densification behavior, microstructure and mechanical properties of the various composition ZrB2-ZrC0.6-Zr cermets prepared by reactive hot-pressing of Zr + B4C powder mixtures between 1673 K and 2173 K. During reactive sintering, densification consisted of two parts, one resulted from the volume contraction due to the conversion of Zr + B4C mixture into ZrB2 and ZrC0.6, other resulted from the shrinkage due to grain boundary diffusion and grain boundary migration that mostly contributed to the densification. Highly-dense ZrB2-ZrC0.6-Zr cermets were obtained for Zr + B4C mixtures at equal to or greater than 1673 K. The resulting ZrB2-ZrC0.6-Zr cermets consisted of platelet-like ZrB2 grains, equiaxed ZrC0.6 grains and intergranular Zr. The ZrB2 and ZrC0.6 grains were coarsened with increase of the excess Zr amount and/or sintering temperature. On the other hand, the flexural strength and fracture toughness of the cermets strongly depended on the excess Zr amount and/or sintering temperature. In addition, the crack propagation behavior of the cermets was associated with the excess Zr amount. The cracks directly propagated in the samples with less than 16 vol% Zr, however, the multiple cracking behavior was observed for the samples with equal to or greater than 16 vol% Zr.

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