Abstract

A multilayer composite was produced by the tape-casting technique in the AlN–SiC–MoSi 2 system, coupling insulating and electrically conductive layers. The composite was highly dense and delamination-free. The values of residual stresses due to the coupling of layers of different composition were assessed using the indentation technique and Raman piezo-spectroscopy. The experimental techniques agreed in respect to the sign and magnitude of the residual stresses, revealing compression in the insulating layers and tension in the conductive layers. The experimental results were lower than the expected values calculated by lamination theory. The choice of the parameter values needed for the theoretical calculations appears to be critical from this point of view.

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