Aiming at developing new B4C/Al neutron absorbing materials with both high thermal neutron absorption performance and high-temperature strength for neutron shielding applications, B4C/SiC/2024Al composites were fabricated by powder metallurgy process. TEM results revealed that SiC nanowires were distributed at Al grain boundaries and bonded tightly with Al matrix. Grain boundary sliding and grain rotation were efficiently restricted and prevented dislocation annihilation at GBs. The thermal stability of composite was improved by adding SiC nanowires and achieved a high-temperature strength of 163.4 ± 1.8 MPa at 573 K, which was increased by 92.2 % compared to the composite without addition of SiC nanowires. By analyzing the strengthening mechanism, dislocation strengthening was the dominant factor in the improvement of high-temperature strength. As for neutron absorption application, B4C/SiC/2024Al composite exhibited not only good high-temperature strength but also remarkable neutron absorption performance and matched thermal conductivity and coefficient of thermal expansion.
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