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Achieving uniform microstructure and superior mechanical properties in ultrafine grained TiB2-TiSi2 composites using innovative multi stage spark plasma sintering

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2010.09.022

Keywords

Spark plasma sintering; TiB2; Sintering reaction; Microstructure; Properties

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  1. Department of Science and Technology (DST)
  2. Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Government of India

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We report here the development of ultrafine grained TiB2-TiSi2 composites, adopting multi stage Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) route. As opposed to the commonly used Single Stage SPS (SSS), the samples are held for a desired timescale at intermediate temperatures, before reaching the final sintering temperatures (1400 degrees C. 1450 degrees C and 1500 degrees C). In our innovative sintering schedule, the powder compacts are held for a comparatively lesser period at intermediate stages, in order to maintain a net holding time of 10 min altogether at different holding stages during Two Stage Sintering (TSS) and Multi Stage SPS (MSS). TSS and MSS allowed the achievement of relatively higher sinter densities with respect to SSS, when the final sintering temperature remains same. The development of finer microstructural scale, with the presence of tabular TiB2 grains (1-1.5 mu m) and TiSi2 grains (200-300 nm) is exhibited by the ceramics sintered via TSS/MSS, with respect to those developed via SSS. MSS resulted in sintering reactions between the TiB2 and TiSi2 components, leading to the formation of reaction layer of Ti5Si3 of 50-100 nm thickness. However, such sintering reactions were relatively suppressed in the case of SSS. Finer scale microstructure allowed much higher hardness (similar to 27-31 GPa) to be achieved on sintering via MSS. Also, more uniform microstructural development in the case of MSS led to an improvement in three-point flexural strength (similar to 500 MPa), compared to composites developed via conventional hot pressing or SSS route using SPS. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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