Abstract
Solid solution formation and sintering behaviour of TaC–HfC ceramics made from commercial TaC and HfC powders prepared using spark plasma sintering (SPS) at temperatures up to 2450°C was investigated. Phase analysis and lattice parameter measurements using X-ray Diffraction (XRD) showed mutual diffusion of Hf and Ta with increasing sintering temperature. High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) confirmed that solid solution formation and densification were achieved by a solid-state mechanism. Solid solutions were achieved for 4TaC–1HfC, 1TaC–1HfC and 1TaC–4HfC powders after sintering at temperatures of at least 2350°C. Fracture toughness (KIC) values were in the range of 2.7–3.4MPam1/2 for all ceramics measured using Vickers indentation. Thermal conductivity of TaC was 55.8W/mK at 1400°C. Coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) varied from 7.08–7.66×10−6/K (in the range of 25–2000°C), with TaC at the lower end.
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