doctoralThesis
Obtenção de compósitos cerâmicos baseados em Al2O3/TiC através dos precursores poliméricos
Fecha
2011-05-13Registro en:
COSTA, Francisco Canindé Camilo da. Obtenção de compósitos cerâmicos baseados em Al2O3/TiC através dos precursores poliméricos. 2011. 141 f. Tese (Doutorado em Tecnologia de Materiais; Projetos Mecânicos; Termociências) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2011.
Autor
Costa, Francisco Canindé Camilo da
Resumen
The obtaining of ceramic materials from polymeric precursors is subject of numerous
studies due to lower energy costs compared to conventional processing. The aim of this study
is to investigate and improve the mechanism for obtaining ceramic matrix composite (CMC)
based on SiOC/Al2O3/TiC by pyrolysis of polysiloxane in the presence of an active filler and
inert filler in the pyrolysis temperature lower than the usually adopted for this technique, with
greater strength. It also investigates the influence of pyrolysis temperature, the content of Alas active filler, the presence of infiltrating agents (Al, glass and polymer) after pyrolysis, temperature and infiltration time on some physical and mechanical properties. Alumina is used as inert filler and Al and Ti as active filler in the pyrolysis. Aluminum, glass and polysiloxane are used as agents infiltrating the post-pyrolysis. The results are analyzed with respect to porosity and bulk density by the Archimedes method, the presence of crystalline phases by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and microstructure by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The ceramic pyrolyzed between 850 °C 1400 °C contain porosity 15% to 33%, density 2.34 g/cm3 and flexural strength at 4 points from 30 to 42 MPa. The microstructure features are porous, with an array of Al2O3 reinforced by TiC particles and AlTi3. The infiltration post-pyrolysis reveals decrease in porosity and increase density and strength. The composites have potential applications where thermal stability is the main requirement