Abstract

The effects of the polytype of SiC starting powders on the thermal, electrical, and mechanical properties of pressureless sintered SiC ceramics with a new additive system (6.5vol% Y2O3-Sc2O3-AlN) were investigated. Powder mixtures prepared from α- or β-SiC powders were sintered at 1950°C for 6h in a nitrogen atmosphere without an applied pressure. We found that both specimens could be sintered to >96% of the theoretical density without an applied pressure. The SiC ceramic fabricated from β-SiC powders showed lower electrical resistivity, higher thermal conductivity, and better mechanical properties than that from α-SiC powders. The flexural strength, fracture toughness, hardness, electrical resistivity and thermal conductivity values of the SiC ceramics fabricated from β-SiC powders were 520MPa, 5.1MPam1/2, 25.0GPa, 6.7×10−1Ωcm and 110 Wm−1K−1 at room temperature, respectively. The new additive system achieved the highest thermal conductivity in pressureless liquid-phase sintered SiC ceramics.

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