Journal of Materials Science, Vol.33, No.6, 1647-1651, 1998
Mechanical properties of Si3N4 ceramics reinforced with SiC whiskers and SiC platelets
Silicon nitride ceramics reinforced with SiC whiskers and SiC platelets were fabricated by hot pressing and their mechanical properties were studied. They showed higher fracture energy than conventional composites, particularly when they were consolidated by gas-pressure hot pressing at high temperature. A high fracture toughness (10.7 MPam(1/2)) which was measured by the single-edge pre-cracked beam method was achieved. Furthermore, a unique method to observe the crack propagation behaviours directly in a scanning electron microscope with loading devices was developed. As a result, much bridging and pull-out of the whiskers and the elongated Si3N4 grains, and crack deflection along the platelets, were observed behind the crack tip. This means that these grains are effective in enhancing the fracture resistance during crack propagation.