Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.33, No.17, 1858-1869, 2019
Microstructure and mechanical characterization of Si3N4/nickel-based superalloy joints with Ti/Au/Ni interlayers
The Si3N4 ceramic was joined to nickel-based superalloy via partial transient liquid phase bonding with Ti/Au/Ni interlayers. The interfacial microstructure and strength of joints were examined by methods of scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and a three-point flexural test. The results revealed the joint between Si3N4 and Ni interlayer consisted of TiN layer, Au-rich phase, Ni-rich phase and tiny TiO phase. The highest flexural strength of 211MPa was achieved at room temperature, and the high-temperature strength of joints reached up to 117MPa when testing at 1073K. Post-bonding treatment indicated the joint strength of 120MPa was obtained after annealing in air at 1073K for 100h, which exhibited superior oxidation resistant.