2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1551-2916.2010.04251.x
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High-Temperature Mechanical Spectroscopy of Nitrogen-Rich Ca-α-SiAlON Ceramics

Abstract: Nitrogen‐rich Ca–α‐SiAlON ceramics made with different starting powder compositions have been studied by high‐temperature mechanical spectroscopy in parallel with compressive deformation in a spark plasma sintering equipment. The mechanical loss spectra measured upon heating show a relaxation peak at about 1150 K and a high‐temperature exponential background at higher temperatures (>1400 K), which are attributed to the α‐relaxation in the glassy phase and to grain‐boundary sliding, respectively. A theoretical … Show more

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“…A similar shaped non-receivable mechanical loss spectrum has been reported for silicon nitride ceramics by Mehdi et al [18] where larger crystals were bounded by a glassy phase located between neighboring crystals as a glassy film or at triple grain junctions as glassy pockets. A broad peak during heating was observed around 1100 K, but the peak is not observed during the second heating.…”
Section: Mechanical Loss Spectramentioning
confidence: 58%
“…A similar shaped non-receivable mechanical loss spectrum has been reported for silicon nitride ceramics by Mehdi et al [18] where larger crystals were bounded by a glassy phase located between neighboring crystals as a glassy film or at triple grain junctions as glassy pockets. A broad peak during heating was observed around 1100 K, but the peak is not observed during the second heating.…”
Section: Mechanical Loss Spectramentioning
confidence: 58%