Abstract
α/β Si3N4 composites with β-Si3N4 content ranging from 26% to 100% were hot-pressed with or without β-Si3N4 seeds, using MgSiN2 as additives, and their mechanical properties were investigated. When the α-Si3N4 content was over 58%, the microhardness of α/β Si3N4 composites was in the range of 23–24GPa, and then the indentation hardness decreases with decreasing the content of α-Si3N4, whether with β-Si3N4 seeds or not. The toughness increased with increasing elongated β-Si3N4 grains, which improved fracture resistance by crack bridging, pull out or the crack deflection mechanism, and reached the maximum value of 7.0MPam1/2 with 1wt% β-seeds. In comparison with α/β Si3N4 composite with a similar phase composition, the fracture strength was improved by adding β-Si3N4 seeds because of the relatively smaller grain sizes and higher toughness. The α/β Si3N4 composite with 5wt% β-seeds showed a high strength of 1253MPa, a high hardness of 20.9GPa and a toughness of 6.9MPam1/2.
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