2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2014.09.014
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Spark plasma sintering of SiC powders produced by different combustion synthesis routes

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“…Ceramic foams will be one of the possible solutions because of the merits of low thermal conductivity and good thermal shock resistance. [3,4] However, increasing the porosity will greatly sacrifice mechanical strength. Therefore, new mechanisms are required to balance the thermal stability, high strength and low thermal conductivity of porous SiC.…”
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“…Ceramic foams will be one of the possible solutions because of the merits of low thermal conductivity and good thermal shock resistance. [3,4] However, increasing the porosity will greatly sacrifice mechanical strength. Therefore, new mechanisms are required to balance the thermal stability, high strength and low thermal conductivity of porous SiC.…”
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“…with steel balls as a milling medium (see details in Refs. 34,38–40). The initial Al 2 O 3 +SiC and Al 2 O 3 +Si/C mixtures also underwent 5 minutes HEBM in argon before sintering.…”
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“…It was recently shown that short term (15–30 min) HEBM of Si and C powders permits fabrication of the Si/C composite particles, where the precursors are mixed on a nano level. In turn, the reaction wave can be initiated in these reactive nanocomposites, which propagates in a self‐sustained manner in an inert (argon) atmosphere, leading to the formation of sub‐micron silicon carbide powder . However, for this work, it was important to analyze the combustion characteristics of the process.…”
Section: The Si–c Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%