High-Toughness Silicon Carbide As Armour

Silicon carbide, with single-edge precracked beam (SPBP) toughness greater than 7MPa.m1/2, was made by hot-pressing using Al-B-C (ABC) or Al-Y2O3 (YAG) as additives. The hardness of SiC processed with a liquid phase was always less than SiC densified without a liquid phase despite having a similar or finer grain size. With increasing Al content, the ABC system changed from trans- to intergranular fracture with a drop in hardness and a two-to threefold increase in SEPB toughness. Strength and Weibull modulus for materials processed with a liquid phase were higher than those of solid-state densified SiC. Ballistic testing, however, did not show any improvement over SiC densified with B and C additives. Depth of penetration was controlled by hardness of the SiC-based materials.

Author
M Flindes Et Al
Origin
Ceramatec Inc, Usa
Journal Title
Jacs 88 8 2005 2217-2226
Sector
Glass Ceramics
Class
GC 640

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High-Toughness Silicon Carbide As Armour
Jacs 88 8 2005 2217-2226
GC 640
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