Abstract
Surface nitridation of Alumina based composites reinforced with silicon carbide particles and/or whiskers has been studied. The composites processed by hot-pressing were post-treated by HIP process at 1650–1750 • C under 150 MPa of nitrogen gas pressure. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis indicates that Alumina and silicon carbide on the surface of the composite are converted to aluminum nitride and silicon nitride, respectively, during the post-treatment. Examinations of surface nitrided layer by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) suggest that grain size can be significantly affected by post-treatment condition. Flexure tests indicate that strength increases significantly by the post-treatment. It is discussed that the improvement of mechanical properties included two parts: one came from the densification of sample, the other came from the surface nitrided layer. Specially, the residual compressive stress plays a key role on the improvement of the flexural strength. C
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Sallal, H., Abdul-Hameed, A., & Othman, Farhad. (2020). Preparation of Al2O3/MgO Nano-Composite Particles for Bio-Applications. Engineering and Technology Journal, 38(4A), 586–593. https://doi.org/10.30684/etj.v38i4a.290
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