Abstract

The four-point bending creep behavior of a Sm-α-β Sialon composite, in which Sm-melilite solid solution (denoted as M′) was designed as intergranular phase, was investigated in the temperature range 1260–1350°C and stresses between 85 and 290 MPa. At temperatures less than 1300°C, the stress exponents were measured to be 1.2–1.5, and the creep activation energy was 708 kJ mol−1, the dominant creep mechanism was identified as diffusion coupled with grain boundary sliding. At temperatures above 1300°C, the stress exponents were determined to be 2.3–2.4, and creep activation energy was 507 kJ mol −1, the dominant creep mechanism was suggested to be diffusion cavity growth at sliding grain boundaries. Creep test at 1350°C for pre-oxidation sample showed a pure diffusion mechanism, because of a stress exponent of 1. N3− diffusing along grain boundaries was believed to be the rate controlling mechanism for diffusion creep. The oxidation and α → β Sialon phase transformation were analyzed and their effect on creep was evaluated.

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