Abstract

The present work deals with the preparation of ceramic composites and the study of phase transformation. Three mixtures were prepared, the main mixture containing (80 wt%) alumina and (20 wt%) titania and the other two mixtures to which two amounts of silica fume were added at (5 and 10 wt%). The phase transformation was studied at two temperatures: 1200℃ and 1400℃. The X-ray diffraction results at 1200℃ show that the amorphous silica (silica fume) transformed into the crystalline phase cristobalite. At 1400℃, aluminum titanate formed by the reaction of alumina with titania, and mullite formed by the reaction of alumina with silica. The result of scanning electron microscopy shows that the addition of (5 wt%) silica leads to a microstructure with smaller grain size up to (500 nm), a lower porosity (20 vol%), a lower water absorption (7 wt%) and a thermal conductivity (1.514W/m.k).

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