Compressive Behavior of Al2O3—SiC Ceramic Composite Foams Fabricated by Decomposition of Aluminum Sulfate Aqueous Solution

Author:

Altinkok Necat1,Demir Adem2,Ozsert Ibrahim3,Findik Fehim3

Affiliation:

1. Hendek Vocational School, Sakarya University, Hendek 54300 Sakarya, Turkey

2. Technical Education Faculty, Sakarya University, Esentepe 54187 Sakarya, Turkey,

3. Technical Education Faculty, Sakarya University, Esentepe 54187 Sakarya, Turkey

Abstract

In recent years, a new class of ceramic foams with porosity levels up to 95% has been produced by the chemical method with aeration of a suspension containing foaming agents. The method of foamed suspensions has originated from the chemical reactions of water-soluble salts. In this study, sintered cellular ceramic composites with varying degrees of reticulation are prepared using coarse and fine silicon carbide (SiC) powder. A new process has been developed in order to produce SiC particles containing alumina (Al2 O3) foam by chemical route. An aqueous solution of aluminum sulfate and ammonium sulfate plus SiC particles is fired to prepare ceramic foams up to 1200°C in a ceramic crucible. During heating, the viscous suspension is foamed, sulfate ions are volatilized, and an Al 2O3—SiC composite cake is obtained. The resulting Al2O3 are in networking morphology with flaky struts whereas SiC particles are encapsulated in the flaky alumina. These 3D connections of the struts are responsible for macropores and Al2O3 and SiC grains within the struts are responsible for micropores. Thus, a ceramic composite foam containing bimodal pore distribution is obtained. After sintering at 1550°C, compression tests are applied for the ceramic composite foams. High compressive strength is achieved after post sintering. Both sintering temperature and addition of SiC particles increase the compressive strength of the foam. Both SEM image and XRD analyses are carried out to examine composite microstructures and properties.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites

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